reaffirm / (ˌriːəˈfɜːm) /

重申再次确认再确认重视

reaffirm 的定义

v. 动词 verb

  1. to affirm again; reassert

reaffirm 近义词

reaffirm

等同于 renew

reaffirm

等同于 re-create

reaffirm

等同于 recondition

reaffirm

等同于 declare

更多reaffirm例句

  1. This second time of stating our vows, when I placed a ring on Clayton’s finger and reaffirmed my commitment “to have and to hold … from this day forward through all our life together,” our son lunged from my arms into Clayton’s.
  2. The last six months have just reaffirmed that those are great routes.
  3. The Defense Department reaffirmed its decision to award Microsoft a $10 billion cloud-computing contract after a re-evaluation.
  4. We reaffirm our commitment to remain engaged with the three countries until they reach agreement.
  5. The process of reaffirming voting as every US adult’s right has been one of naming the obstacles to its exercise, and stating that they should not exist.
  6. In black-ish, Dre reacts by trying to reaffirm his blackness within his home.
  7. Gulnara felt compelled to reaffirm her disinterest in political ambitions, via tweet, several weeks ago.
  8. Today we must reaffirm that our future will be determined by people like Chris Stevens, and not by his killers.
  9. I think that's probably one of the most difficult things about addiction; I must reaffirm that I am an addict all the time.
  10. Frank: It certainly helps reaffirm our argument—on several fronts.
  11. The official and authorised prayers of the principal denominations, even to-day, reaffirm it.
  12. In each generation the Christian is called upon to reaffirm his faith in the power of persons living in relation to God and man.
  13. Society cares more for the products they manufacture than for their immemorial ability to reaffirm the charm of existence.
  14. If you do name her, I shall reaffirm the truth of her statements, as in the absence of her husband I am her nearest relative.
  15. Is that about what you said or do you wish to reaffirm it in another way?