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- adj. 传说的
- v. 声称(purport的过去分词);意图
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1. Instead, its leaders have attacked the tribunal with growing vigour, accusing it of being an American tool and of ignoring purported evidence of Israel’s hand in the killings.
相反,其领导人攻击特别法庭的调门不断升高,指责该法庭为美国的工具,对传说中以色列制造了这起谋杀的证据不予采信。
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2. I worked in a theater company once that purported to be one. It devolved into a dictatorship of the proletariat run by the most neurotic individual in our group.
我曾经在一家声称要“做大”的戏剧公司工作,就是一些“无比神经”的人逐渐把这个公司从“无产阶级专政”搞成了“个人专政”,想让委员会来控制?
pur·ported / pəˈpɔːtɪd ; NAmE pərˈpɔːrtɪd / adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) that has been stated to have happened or to be true, when this might not be the case 据称的;传言的 ◆ the scene of the purported crime 传闻中的罪案发生地点 ▶ pur·port·ed·ly / pəˈpɔːtɪdli ; NAmE pərˈpɔːrtɪdli / adverb ◆ a letter purportedly written by Mozart 一封据传是莫扎特的亲笔信 pur·ported / pəˈpɔːtɪd ; NAmE pərˈpɔːrtɪd / pur·port·ed·ly / pəˈpɔːtɪdli ; NAmE pərˈpɔːrtɪdli /
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