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stated

/stey-tid/US // ˈsteɪ tɪd //UK // (ˈsteɪtɪd) //

声明,陈述,表示,指出

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fixed or settled: a stated price.
    • : explicitly set forth; declared as fact.
    • : recognized or official.

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Examples

  • Public has long had a stated focus on building community over trading, which led to us having a question or two about when it is going to kickstart its monetization plans.

  • One stated goal was to keep more children in their communities and out of facilities.

  • While the expedition succeeds in its stated goal, the publicity is something of a bust.

  • Keep in mind, the company has a stated two-year plan to make the full transition to the first-party silicon.

  • The third investment Metrodora has so far made public was in Fiveable, a startup on the other side of the firm’s stated interests.

  • This is about no longer accepting that—as so many others have stated—a family would rather have a dead son than a living daughter.

  • Well, Elba has publicly stated that he would love to play the role.

  • Whether it is openly stated or not, I think everyone is wondering if they could find “the one.”

  • He stated—quite rightly—that animals are never mentioned in connection with eternal life in the Bible.

  • In 2008 then Pope Benedict XVI stated quite pointedly that animals are “not called to the eternal life.”

  • This system, as already stated, became operative in most districts during June, 1915.

  • By the last of July, as has been stated, there were nearly one hundred thousand men arrayed against each other.

  • British stated their loss at 103, killed, wounded and missing, and that they had taken 495 American prisoners.

  • I gib ten dollars toward de stated preaching ob de Gospel de fus' year, and de peepil all call me Brudder Dickson.

  • The report to the end of 1883 stated that during the year the progress of the school had been of an encouraging character.