professes
英 [prəˈfesɪz]
美 [prəˈfesɪz]
v. 妄称; 伪称; 声称; 宣称; 公开表明; 信奉,信仰(某一宗教)
profess的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 自称;伪称;谎称;妄称
If youprofess todo or have something, you claim that you do it or have it, often when you do not.- She professed to hate her nickname...
她自称痛恨自己的外号。 - Why do organisations profess that they care?...
为什么机构都谎称自己对此很关心? - 'I don't know,' Pollard replied, professing innocence.
“我不知道,”波拉德回答说,谎称自己是无辜的。 - ...the Republicans' professed support for traditional family values.
共和党人自称的对传统的家庭价值观的支持
- She professed to hate her nickname...
- VERB 表达,表明(感情、观点、信仰等)
If youprofessa feeling, opinion, or belief, you express it.- He professed to be content with the arrangement...
他对这个安排表示满意。 - Bacher professed himself pleased with the Indian tour.
巴奇尔表示对印度之行很满意。 - ...a right to profess their faith in Islam.
表明他们的伊斯兰教信仰的权利
- He professed to be content with the arrangement...
双语例句
- She has come with a cautious promise that Huawei will eventually reveal more about its owners, and also professes an open mind towards eventually taking the company public.
她做出谨慎承诺:华为将最终透露更多有关其所有者的信息,并声称对于最终的上市持开放态度。 - Father, red sorghum claims to cure your fever; the age-old walnut tree professes.
父亲,红高粱说要治好您的发烧,老核桃树说。 - In the production notes, Mr. Tsai professes to have become tired of cinema.
在拍摄笔记中,蔡明亮承认自己已经厌倦了电影。 - She professes not to be interested in money.
她声称对钱不感兴趣。 - One who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature.
对艺术品和自然的美表现出敏感的人。 - It professes that those parts of the universe already laid down absolutely appoint and decree what the other parts shall be.
它表明,宇宙中已确定的部分绝对地指向且规定了其他部分的性质。 - She professes to be a friend.
她称自己是个朋友。 - He has been here these two years, and will not tell who heis, or whence, but professes that he does not go by his right name.
这两年到这里的,他从不说他是谁,或是从何而来,但却对人声称他用的名字不是他的真名。 - The Yuan expensive Ren professes that the scholarship of the award will watch adjustment with the polity financial status from now on.
袁贵仁表示,今后奖助学金将会随政府财力状况动态调整。 - That a historian subscribes to a political ideology does not make him a politician, any more than a historian who professes a religion is necessarily a priest.
正如信仰宗教的史学家未必就是一名神职人员,认同某种政治意识形态的史学家也不一定会成为政客。
