endorse
endorse 英 [ɪnˈdɔ:s] 美 [ɪnˈdɔrs]
v. 认可;赞同;背书,记录违章
进行时:endorsing 过去式:endorsed 过去分词:endorsed 第三人称单数:endorses 名词复数:endorses
- To endorse is to give support to someone or something. "I endorse this!" means "I think this is a good thing, and so should you."
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- v. 认可;赞同;背书,记录违章
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1. I endorse his remarks.
我赞同他的话。
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2. Members of all parties endorsed a ban on land mines.
各党派成员都赞同禁用地雷。
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3. You risk having your licence endorsed.
你这样做驾照可能被记录违章。
- endorse (v.) c. 1400, endosse "confirm or approve" (a charter, bill, etc.), originally by signing or writing on the back of the document, from Old French endosser (12c.), literally "to put on the back," from en- "put on" (see en- (1)) + dos "back," from Latin dossum, variant of dorsum "back" (see dorsal). Assimilated 16c. in form to Medieval Latin indorsare. Figurative sense of "confirm, approve" is recorded in English first in 1847. Related: Endorsed; endorsing.
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