vouching / vaʊtʃ /

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vouching3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc.: Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  2. to attest; guarantee; certify: to vouch for someone in a business transaction.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to sustain or uphold by, or as if by, practical proof or demonstration.
  2. to call or summon into court to make good a warranty of title.
  3. to adduce or quote in support, as extracts from a book or author; cite in warrant or justification, as authority, instances, facts, etc.
n. 名词 noun

Obsolete.

  1. a vouching; an assertion.
  2. a formal attestation; a supporting warrant.

vouching 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give assurance

更多vouching例句

  1. In a stroke of genius, he enlisted Bundy to vouch for him on tape.
  2. Well, I can vouch for that statement—give someone everything and then take it all away and watch how they respond.
  3. The White House has been rounding up senators to vouch for her.
  4. I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort.
  5. Just like with that previous treaty, the Obama administration has trotted out a diplomatic dream team to vouch for its merits.
  6. If Kip didn't stop his arguing, she wouldn't vouch for him at this meeting tonight at the Weedham home.
  7. I fancy their celebrity in early days can hardly parallel this, but I do not vouch for the statistics.
  8. Having been personally acquainted with Wenzel and many of his friends and pupils, I can vouch for its truthfulness.
  9. Our mariners are sea-dogs, and the modern bards vouch us to be in general boys of the bull-dog breed.
  10. They vouch for the unique charm of the colonial life at that day.