vindicate如何读

英:[ˈvɪndɪkeɪt]

美:[ˈvɪndɪkeɪt]

vindicate是什么意思

vt.

维护

证明…无辜

证明…正确

为…辩护

vindicate自然拼读

vin·di·cate

vIn dih keIt

vindicate变形

第三人称单数:vindicates

现在分词:vindicating

过去式:vindicated

过去分词:vindicated

vindicate扩展

vindicator (n.)

vindicate词根

词根:vindicate

adj.

vindicatory 惩罚的;报复的;辩护的

n.

vindication 辩护;证明无罪

vindicator 维护者;辩护者;证明者

vindicate英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to free from allegation or blame

confirm, substantiate

to protect from attack or encroachment : defend

avenge

to maintain a right to

obsolete to set free : deliver

vindicate词源中文解释

1620年代,“报复或复仇”,源自拉丁语 vindicatus,是 vindicare 的过去分词,“提出要求; 解放; 充当复仇者”(见 vindication)。1630年代记录了“通过证明来消除指责或怀疑”的含义。相关词汇: Vindicated, vindicating。

vindicate词源英文解释

Latin vindicatus, past participle of vindicare to lay claim to, avenge, from vindic-, vindex claimant, avenger

The first known use of vindicate was circa 1571

vindicate儿童词典英英释义

vintagenoun

the grapes or wine produced during one season

wine entry 1 sense 1

a period in which something was made or was begun

a violin of 1820 vintage

vineyardnoun

a field of grapevines

vine1 of 2noun

grape sense 2

a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the groundalso: the stem of a vine

any of various plants (as a tomato) that resemble vines but lack a special means for climbing

vine2 of 2verb

to form or grow in the manner of a vine

vinegaryadjective

resembling vinegar : sour

vinegarnoun

a sour liquid obtained from cider, wine, or malt and used to flavor or preserve foods

vine1 of 2noun

grape sense 2

a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the groundalso: the stem of a vine

any of various plants (as a tomato) that resemble vines but lack a special means for climbing

vine2 of 2verb

to form or grow in the manner of a vine

vindictiveadjective

likely to seek revenge

a vindictive person

intended to cause pain or anguish : spiteful

vindictive remarks

vindictiveadjective

likely to seek revenge

a vindictive person

intended to cause pain or anguish : spiteful

vindictive remarks

vindictiveadjective

likely to seek revenge

a vindictive person

intended to cause pain or anguish : spiteful

vindictive remarks

vindicateverb

to free from blame or guilt

evidence that will vindicate me

confirm sense 4

later discoveries vindicated the claim

vindicate 例句

1 There is a kind of vindicating power in that, a reclamation of the narrative.

2 Do you think it will vindicate these polls?

3 Mr. Ellis doesn’t feel entirely vindicated by the reappraisal of the novel as a sharp satire.

4 “If they leave with songs that stick with them,” she says, “I’ll feel vindicated.”

5 To vindicate Environmental Gasket Company LTD's legal right.

为维护艾志环保管接股份有限公司的合法权益。

6 I feel powerfully vindicated—a survivor—but it would take a long time, probably months, before I could hope to be accepted into this sorority.

7 She had been suspected in some circles of being the inside administration critic who authored the book “Anonymous” but had strenuously denied it and vindicated when a former Department of Homeland Security official admitted authorship.

8 Then everyone gets outraged or vindicated all over again when the prizes are handed out.

9 In time, both the theories would be spectacularly vindicated, and spectacularly demolished.

10 He has been vindicated, for the colliery is indeed earmarked for closure.

11 The owner of the comedy and music venue chain, Mark Tughan, said he felt vindicated by the ruling.

12 They will vindicate my faith in them by repudiating the political right.

13 I call upon the Navy to deploy hundreds of CICADAs, with micro-cameras, every day in Loch Ness until I am finally vindicated.

14 Still, she is feeling vindicated in her heterodox ideas.

15 Have to admit it, I feel a little vindicated in how I’ve lived my life because people can be the worst.

16 McKernan's attorney, Maria Pulzetti, said, "We're very grateful that our arguments have been vindicated, and our client is quite relieved that the court recognizes that he did not have a fair trial."

17 Tearful fans have felt vindicated by two dramatic speeches she gave this summer, in which she confirmed many of their suspicions.

18 Unlike its predecessor – Barrie Kosky's abstruse 2011 staging of Rameau's Castor and Pollux – it's a great achievement that vindicates the company's determination to bring important yet unfamiliar repertory to UK audiences.

19 Still, it’s bound to feel good—vindicating, even—for the L.A.-based painter, whose exuberant figuration was, until recently, considered the visual equivalent of easy-listening music by the art-world intelligentsia.

20 And now, a new era for this president who chooses to believe he’s been vindicated.

vindicate 同义词

1 坚守

hold by

2 证明无罪

clear exculpate

3 辩白

apologetic allege

11 证明…无罪

clear exonerate

16 申辩

cause

17 证明…为正当

warrant

18 为…报仇

avenge

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