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indorse是什么意思

  • vt. 背书; 在 ... 背面签名; 批注
  • =endorse

indorse自然拼读

in·dorse

ihn dors

indorse变形

第三人称单数:indorses

现在分词:indorsing

过去式:indorsed

过去分词:indorsed

indorse扩展

indorsable (adj.), indorser (n.)

indorse词根

词根:indorse

n.

indorsement [金融] 背书;认可;担保(等于endorsement)

indorse英英释义

transitive verb

to write on the back ofespecially: to sign one's name as payee on the back of (a check) in order to obtain the cash or credit represented on the face

to inscribe (one's signature) on a check, bill, or note

to inscribe (something, such as an official document) with a title or memorandum

to make over to another (the value represented in a check, bill, or note) by inscribing one's name on the document

to acknowledge receipt of (a sum specified) by one's signature on a document

to approve openlyespecially: to express support or approval of publicly and definitely endorse a mayoral candidate

endorse an idea

to recommend (something, such as a product or service) usually for financial compensation

shoes endorsed by a pro basketball player

medical to report or note the presence of (a symptom)

He endorsed nausea without emesis and denied any associated shortness of breath.—Dana Johnson et al.

indorse词源中文解释

见 endorse。 Indorser 是旧俚语,意为“鸡奸者”(1785年)。

indorse_法律行业词汇

签名

批准

indorse儿童词典英英释义

indubitableadjective

impossible to doubt : beyond question

indubitableadjective

impossible to doubt : beyond question

indubitableadjective

impossible to doubt : beyond question

endorsementnoun

the act or process of endorsing

a signature endorsing a check or note

official approval and support

indorse, indorsement

indorse, indorsement

indorse 例句

1 Isn’t there anybody here whose serious view of himself I can indorse?”

2 The proposition was also indorsed by both of the great political parties in their national platforms.

3 But that was the most complete indorsing of what they had done, and proved that the Pope meant to use his temporal power for managing the Council and controlling the actions of the Fathers.

4 But as they appear to breathe forth the same spirit, it is presumed he would have indorsed them, had they come under his notice.

5 They were Egyptians with favors to ask, and they bore gifts to indorse their pleas.

6 No philosopher would give utterance to, or indorse such a sentiment.

7 If he had known before he swore, that he indorsed that check, he would have said he went down and got the money himself; he would not have said that Dorsey did.

8 Seward indorsed him, however; said he was "a capital man for the place—no better could be found."

9 He gives a very good review of the subject, with a plate of the most important details, after Horn, and he fully indorses the coleopterological position of the insect.

10 At the same time the judge’s fiancée was watching him, in the fond hope that he would indorse her opinion of her friend.

11 Through depreciation in property, bad debts, and indorsing for other parties largely, in four years I had lost all my money.

12 At this time the Quakers were largely in control of the Indian Department and were indorsed in their views by Pres.

13 The check for the amount reached Mr. Egan on the 12th inst., and he at once indorsed it back to Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, the Treasurer, as his personal contribution to the League funds.

14 That Stephen W. Dorsey then told Miner that he would advance no more and would indorse no more.

15 Did they indorse false petitions for the purpose of putting money in the pockets of these defendants?

16 It is precluded from denying to a holder in due course the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse.

不得向适时执票人否认收款人之存在及其背书之权力。

17 Seventh — If you ever enter business for yourself, never indorse for others.

第七,如果你曾经只是为自己进入商界,永远不要帮助别人。

18 Let us hope that the extraordinary attention thus paid to Mr. Carpenter will give our "English cousins" some idea of how he is prized and his work indorsed at home.

19 Edith indorsed this opinion with a grave nod at Frida, or rather with a solemn inclination of the head as if she were bowing to an altar.

20 The wings are usually indorsed or thrown upwards; “but this,” says Berry, “is unnecessary in the blazon, as that is the only position in which the pelican is represented in coat-armour.”

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