testament
testament 英 [ˈtestəmənt] 美 [ˈtɛstəmənt]
n. [法] 遗嘱;圣约;确实的证明
名词复数:testaments
- A testament is a statement of belief. The most famous testaments are the two parts of the Christian Bible: the Old and New Testaments.
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- n. [法] 遗嘱;圣约;确实的证明
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1. The falsification of the testament [will] was discovered by them.
他们发现这份遗嘱被窜改了。
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2. The New testament, originally written in Greek, uses the word "logos" to mean both "word" and the thought which precedes the word.
最初是在希腊写成的《圣经新约》用“理性”这个词来解释“话语”和在话语之前的思考这两方面。
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3. Copying, he points out, can be catastrophic — the history of market bubbles is testament to that.
他指出,纯粹的复制将会是灾难性的, 市场泡沫的历史就是对此的明证。
- testament (n.) late 13c., "last will disposing of property," from Latin testamentum "a last will, publication of a will," from testari "make a will, be witness to," from testis "witness," from PIE *tri-st-i- "third person standing by," from root *tris- "three" (see three) on the notion of "third person, disinterested witness."
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