affidavit
affidavit 英 [ˌæfəˈdeɪvɪt] 美 [ˌæfɪˈdevɪt]
n. 宣誓书
名词复数:affidavits
- If you make a written statement to the police or another recognized authority like a notary public that you swear is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, what you've put down on paper is an affidavit.
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- n. 宣誓书
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1. She viewed the video again and signed another affidavit.
于是凯伦又重新看了一遍录像,签了另一份宣誓书。
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2. The judges also took on record an affidavit submitted by the Union government.
法官也尊奉了联合政府递交的一份宣誓书。
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3. Borrowers would have to provide a statement or affidavit showing that they have encountered some sort of hardship that has had an impact on their ability to pay their mortgage.
贷款者可能必须提供声明或宣誓书,表明他们遭遇了某类困难,影响到了他们偿还按揭贷款的能力。
- affidavit (n.) "written declaration upon an oath," 1590s, from Medieval Latin affidavit, literally "he has stated on oath," third person singular perfective of affidare "to trust; to make an oath," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + fidare "to trust," from fidus "faithful," from PIE root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade." So called from being the first word of sworn statements.
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