英:[əˈpraɪz]
美:[əˈpraɪz]
英:[əˈpraɪz]
美:[əˈpraɪz]
ap·prise
praIz
第三人称单数:apprises
现在分词:apprising
过去式:apprised
过去分词:apprised
Verb
1. give information or notice to;
"I advised him that the rent was due"
2. make aware of;
"Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?"
3. gain in value;
"The yen appreciated again!"
4. increase the value of;
"The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark"
"通知,告知",来自于法语 appris,是 apprendre 的过去分词,意为"告知,教导"(古法语 aprendre,12世纪),从拉丁语 apprehendere(意为"理解,抓住",无论是精神上还是身体上),由 ad(参见 ad-)和 prehendere(意为"抓住",由 prae-(参见 pre-)和 hendere 组成,源自于 PIE 词根 *ghend-,意为"抓住,拿走")。相关词汇: Apprised; apprising。
French appris, past participle of apprendre to learn, teach, from Old French aprendre
The first known use of apprise was circa 1680
appropriate1 of 2verb
to take for one's own often without right
to set apart for a particular purpose or use
appropriate funds for research
appropriate2 of 2adjective
especially suitable or fitting
approbationnoun
approval
approbationnoun
approval
approach1 of 2verb
to come near or nearer
to begin to deal with
approach a problem
approach2 of 2noun
an act or instance of approaching
a beginning step toward an end
way of dealing with something
try a new approach
a way (as a path or road) to get to some place
approachableadjective
easy to meet or deal with
a friendly and approachable teacher
approachableadjective
easy to meet or deal with
a friendly and approachable teacher
appriseverb
to give notice to : inform
apprised him of his rights
appriseverb
to give notice to : inform
apprised him of his rights
1 Have customers been fully apprised of the advantages?...
顾客们已充分了解这些好处吗?
2 No record of the conversation exists, though Jefferson had already apprised Madison that he knew the Adamses well enough to expect “dispositions liberal and accommodating.”
3 Gina plans to apprise her father of her misery in her first missive home, but a teacher warns her, “We do not forward letters that mention complaints.”
4 Appraise means “evaluate” or “size up”; apprise means “inform.”
5 He came to apprise us that the work had been successfully completed.
他来通知我们工作已胜利完成.
6 I'm glad to apprise you that you are the winner.
我很高兴地通知您,您获奖了。
7 Since we are short of a systematic methods in economic apprise of technique and depreciation of fixed assets, we used to do qualitative analysis, never did quantitative analysis.
过去在进行技术经济评价或固定资产折旧时,由于缺乏一套具体计算方法,通常只有定性分析,而无定量计算。
8 Mr. Rubenstein, who was not involved in the Gagosian case but was apprised of its details, added: “This has huge implications for doing business in a way that everyone thought was acceptable.”
9 Other senior Vatican officials who signed off on the London deal were never indicted, and the pope had been previously apprised of the transaction.
10 “I read,” he declares, “to apprise myself of the distinguished enterprise of being.”
11 At this point, Lia takes over the narrative through journal entries in which she apprises her dead father of all that transpires.
12 Granted, we should be kept apprised of developments in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of connections between the Russian government and Trump.
13 As if apprised in advance of our current political moment, the director, Nancy Buirski, wields the titular violation as a signpost to a wider, more insidious American crime.
14 Henry Lee, for example, apprised Madison that the assumption debate reminded him of those glorious days of yesteryear, when the Virginia Assembly refused to recognize Parliament’s right to tax colonies.
15 GoldStar is a commercial discount ticket service which, with a free membership, apprises you of deals galore — half-price show tickets, as well as cut-rate prices for Seattle-area tourist attractions, cruises, etc.
16 He wasn't on shift, but he was kept apprised at all times.
17 Kukull says he will keep us apprised as to its fate and whether any appeals to the city need to be made.
18 let me apprise you of the current situation
19 “It sounds like the most anti-feminist horror film in history,” he says when apprised of the plot, “which is saying a lot.”
20 For more on these, see page 61. appraise/apprise.
1 告知
show Tell notify instruct impart information announce tell advise inform advertise put a up to send vouchsafe let in on let into intimation report word pipe herald acquaint
2 通告
3 评价
opinion estimate evaluation appreciation appraisal estimation set rank prize evaluate appraise set a price on
4 警告
warning cautionary admonitory monitory notice caution caveat memento admonition tip-off premonition monition warn alarm beacon affright sound the alarm
6 劝告
advisory hortatory monitory recommendatory hortative advice recommend advise counsel instruct expostulate
7 报告
information report story account tell notify harbinger return advice relation record inform debrief
8 通知
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