testimonial
testimonial 英 [ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl] 美 [ˌtestɪˈmoʊniəl]
n. 证明书;推荐书 adj. 证明的;褒奖的;表扬的
名词复数:testimonials
- A testimonial is like a personal recommendation. If you give a testimonial on behalf of a restaurant, then you really like that restaurant.
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- n. 证明书;推荐书
- adj. 证明的;褒奖的;表扬的
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1. He bears a testimonial as to his character.
他带着一张他的品行证明书。
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2. I am also pleased that our Chief Economist, Nick Stern, will be representing us in today's discussions ¨C a testimonial to the importance that we attach to this initiative.
我们的首席经济学家尼古拉斯.斯特恩将代表世行参加今天的讨论,对此我感到非常高兴,它证明了我们对这项倡议的重视。
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3. The units and individuals concerned shall support and assist the audit institutions in their work by providing them with truthful information and relevant testimonial material.
有关单位和个人应当支持、协助审计机关工作,如实向审计机关反映情况,提供有关证明材料。
- testimonial (adj.) early 15c., "of or pertaining to testimony," in part from testimonial (n.) and from Late Latin testimonialis, from Latin testimonium (see testimony). Originally especially in phrase letters testimonial (Middle French lettres testimoniaulx, Latin litteræ testimoniales) "document or documents attesting to a fact or to the good standing of the bearer," literally "letters serving for evidence."
- testimonial (n.) "statement, declaration," also "writing testifying to one's qualification or character," early 15c. (from Old French testimonial, variant of tesmoignal), short for letters testimonial (see testimonial (adj.)). Meaning "gift presented as an expression of appreciation" is from 1838.
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