avowedly如何读

英:[ə'vaʊɪdlɪ]

美:[ə'vaʊɪdlɪ]

avowedly是什么意思

  • adv.公然地

avowedly英英释义

Adverb

1. by open declaration;

"their policy has been avowedly Marxist"

"Susan Smith was professedly guilty of the murders"

2. as acknowledged;

"true, she is the smartest in her class"

avowedly词源英文解释

The first known use of avowedly was in 1635

avowedly 例句

1 The statist project was avowedly secular—the endgame was the construction of a new Hebrew culture to supplant Judaism as a religion—and observant communities generally wanted no part of it.

2 Uh, no point, other than, avowedly, to send up the absurdity of movie acting and the absurdity of cinema itself.

3 Was any avowedly modern art movement as obnoxious and noisily contradictory as Italian Futurism?

4 Turkey’s president is avowedly against high interest rates and believes they cause inflation, a thought that stands in contrast to established economic principles.

5 After the quarter-ton steel “Die,” Isermann’s light textile cube performs a resurrection — a theme with a long history in sacred art, but here avowedly secular and unequivocally domestic in form.

6 Much of the American right is now vocally if not avowedly Thatcherite in its glorification of the market, its demonization of the welfare state and its hostility to public-sector unions.

7 Board president Cameron Bryan read from a prepared statement, thanking Krishna but noting that “In God We Trust” signs had already been donated to the district — by the avowedly Christian conservative wireless provider Patriot Mobile.

8 Many of these new, avowedly progressive political figures backed Mr. Gainey’s campaign, seeing him as a better fit for an electorate impatient for change.

9 Musk seems not to have learned Gates’ lessons, and remains avowedly more focused on cultivating a cutthroat culture.

10 Here again I have to counter the naysayers who are avowedly unhappy with the levels of singing and dancing.

11 Maybe our selves are more comfortable exploring their fictional natures in stories that are themselves avowedly fictional – in novels, for example.

12 He wrote from an avowedly conservative Christian perspective as a practicing Episcopalian before growing disenchanted and abandoning the faith, in part because he refused to take communion from a female priest.

13 One of them, Michael Perry, is interviewed as he awaits execution, and the ethics of the death penalty, which Mr. Herzog avowedly opposes, is among the film’s concerns.

14 And in any case, it would be highly unusual for an official from an avowedly apolitical agency to take a high-ranking job inside the White House.

15 He immediately called Daniels, with whom he had collaborated on "Butler" and who is avowedly not a hip-hop fan.

16 As well as Costa, the Booker will soon be facing competition from the avowedly highbrow Literature prize, set up in protest at the perceived dumbing-down of the Booker.

17 Unrealist novels are avowedly fictional, but we care about them anyway because the drama, and the emotions, are real.

18 But the book you are holding is avowedly prescriptivist: it consists of several hundred pages in which I am bossing you around.

19 The protest, which was organized by the avowedly liberal group, the Sunrise Movement, brought more than a hundred activists to the streets of Washington.

20 With a couple of exceptions, there is almost no work from the last decade, when art by avowedly queer artists, especially women, continued to flourish.

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