professed 英 [prə'fest]   美 [prə'fɛst]

professed

professed  英 [prə'fest] 美 [prə'fɛst]

adj. 声称的;公开承认的;伪称的  v. 声称;断言;伪称(profess的过去分词) 

And let's hear how you reconcile them with your professed love of freedom. 我很好奇你们怎样调和这些东西和你声称的对自由的爱。
Their professed aim is nothing less than the subversion of Western society by "flower power" and force of example. 他们声称的目标只不过是通过“权力归花的信仰”和榜样的力量来颠覆西方社会。

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  • adj. 声称的;公开承认的;伪称的
  • v. 声称;断言;伪称(profess的过去分词)
  • 1. And let's hear how you reconcile them with your professed love of freedom.

    我很好奇你们怎样调和这些东西和你声称的对自由的爱。

  • 2. Their professed aim is nothing less than the subversion of Western society by "flower power" and force of example.

    他们声称的目标只不过是通过“权力归花的信仰”和榜样的力量来颠覆西方社会。

  • 3. He glibly professed his ignorance of the affair.

    他口口声声表白不知道这件事。

  • professed (adj.) "openly declared," 1560s, past-participle adjective from profess. Earlier in a more specific sense of "having taken vows of a religious order" (late 14c.). Related: Professedly.
pro·fessed / prəˈfest ; NAmE prəˈfest / adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) 1 used to describe a belief or a position that sb has publicly made known 公开表明的 a professed Christian/anarchist 公开表明信仰的基督教徒;公开表明立场的无政府主义者 2 used to describe a feeling or an attitude that sb says they have but which may not be sincere 自称的;自诩的;假充的 These, at least, were their professed reasons for pulling out of the deal. 至少这些是他们自称退出这宗交易的理由。 pro·fessed / prəˈfest ; NAmE prəˈfest /
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