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a·vow·al
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词根:avow
adj.avowed 公开宣布的;公开承认的;公然的
v.avowed 声明(avow的过去式和过去分词)
vt.avow 承认;公开宣称;坦率承认
"公开宣布,坦率承认",1716年,来自 avow + -al (2)。
The first known use of avowal was in 1679
awinterjection
—used to express mild sympathy, pleading, disbelief, or disappointment
avowedadjective
openly declared or admitted
avowalnoun
an open declaration or admission
1 Some laughed at my avowal or offered me cigarettes.
2 Federal law requires only an avowal of citizenship.
3 Avowal. Sonnez. I could . Rebound of garter . Not leave thee. Smack.
表表心迹. 敲响你,我舍,吊袜带弹回,不得离开你呀. 啪达.
4 The minister of police maintained a silence which was equivalent to a complete avowal.
警务大臣一声不响了,这无疑是一种默认.
5 Its avowal that Ms. Baker’s heart went out at once to “Paris et mon pays” — “Paris and my country” — seemed to capture her unusual odyssey.
6 Curtains billow violently above the men below, waving hats and arms, focusing their energy on a standing figure who holds his right hand up in a solemn gesture of avowal.
7 The ritual of public avowals began in Europe with the Reformation.
8 One element that distinguishes the Protestant tradition from the other Abrahamic religions is its emphasis on public avowal.
9 That song, “One More Kiss,” is a waltzing avowal of love and farewell written in the soaring lyrical style of Sigmund Romberg.
10 If there was any doubt about what job path Powell would prefer, Wednesday’s avowal may have laid that to rest.
11 "At the end of such a dialogue, there must be a clear avowal of what we all have committed to when we joined the European Union. There can be no special deals" he said.
12 Admittedly, it is a hard place to begin: the avowal that violence is not an exception but, rather, that it defines the horizon of her existence.
13 Alicia was ordered by her campaign manager to go on a local talk show hosted by a popular Chicago minister and “walk back” her public avowal of atheism.
14 One is accustomed to seeing celebrity profiles beginning with avowals that the subject is wearing “no makeup,” and rolling one’s eyes.
15 You may find yourself concurring with an avowal of the poet and essayist Joseph Brodsky: “Life — the way it really is — is a battle not between Bad and Good, but between Bad and Worse.”
16 Seen that despairing look on his face which was more open an avowal than any words could be?
她不是看见他脸上那绝望的表情,那种比任何语言都更有说明问题的表情吗?
17 And Ms. Manchester’s performance with two other musicians — Stephan Oberhoff on keyboard and guitar and Susan Holder on vocals and percussion — in addition to herself on piano, lent this avowal a touching intimacy.
18 Even so mild an avowal earned Hesse the permanent hostility of many Germans.
19 It must be one of the most high-profile avowals of veganism there has ever been.
20 The campaign functioned more as a feminist manifesto — an avowal of belief in women’s power and a bid to dress those customers — than an overt political statement.
1 公开声明
3 供认
admission confession squeak admit confess acknowledgement acknowledge avow acknowledgment own spit it out
4 声明
statement announcement profession protest declaration testimony outgoing dick proclamation manifesto pronouncement protestation pronunciamiento pronunciamento say speak preconize enounce declare testify assert proclaim predicate avow declared proclamatory proc. dec. bull vow
6 承认
grant admission recognition reception acceptance allowance sanction confession acknowledgement recognizance cognizance acceptation own allow hear agree admit confess profess receive accept establish recognize ok yield acknowledge convince sustain endorse concede avow countersign
10 公开表示