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词根:aver
vt.aver 断言,极力声明;主张
The first known use of averment was in the 15th century
1 He renewed his protestations of truth, asked Mr. Galloway to pray for him, wept, and repeated his averments.
2 There was no occasion to state this, and the averment might be treated as surplusage.
3 His averment to this effect does not allow the supposition that he could have deceived himself, on such a point.
4 "Then she has left him!" cried Mrs. Fosdick, with a note of triumph that trumpeted the complete vindication of Mrs. Waterman's averments.
5 Signally has this averment received illustration in the course of recent events.
6 Please sign the letter of statement and averment.
请在陈述申辩书上签字。
7 I looked incredulous, and almost hinted at insanity; but the young nobleman still persevered in his averment.
8 Tho conscience-stricken culprit, being taken by surprise, and almost imagining this a supernatural intimation from heaven, exclaimed, in trembling accents— "But who are you that makes this averment?"
9 Everybody agree them, without Joan, she is having a averment .
所有人都同意,除了贞德,她申辩着。
10 Joseph, feeling his indebtedness to Potiphar, contents himself with the simple averment that he himself is innocent.
11 But later inquiries and observations upset entirely all these notions and strong averments in regard to the coffer.
12 Suffused with seeming humor and the pathos of half hidden tragedy this averment brings us face to face with a life reluctantly asserting its individuality.
13 A man's asking a passport for Baden would be a tacit averment, 'I am going to gamble.'
14 I have thus proved beyond controversy that the averment of the bill, which my amendment proposes to strike out, is untrue.
15 “But, my lord,” replied Jekyl, “Tyrrel's allegation is, that you have seen them; and that copies, at least, were made out for you, and are in your possession—such is his averment.”
16 We repeat, therefore, the substance of our averment, that, at this day, there is not a grain of patriotism in the South, except among the non-slaveholders.
17 And, singular as it may appear, this the Judge-Advocate does not categorically affirm; he leaves it to be inferred from his averment of the presence of the paper and a conversation on the subject.
18 "Had they?" said Reuben, thoughtfully, pondering if there did not lie somewhere in this averment the basis for some new moral adjustment of his own conduct.
19 I must presume, as a sexton of the old school, to doubt the accuracy of this statement, in the very face of the averment, that the editor’s authority is “a friend, learned in such lore.”
20 This is equivalent to an averment that he is a citizen of that State.
1 确定
positive fixed established definitive definite determined determinate changeless corroborative confirmative corroboratory establishment confirmation determination verification authentication ascertain corroboration certitude settle set determine establish fix mount seal cinch corroborate vouch clench cor roborant
4 主张
CASE opinion defense advocacy proposition assertion contention showing insistence pretense pretension vindication say-so for insist pretend maintain lay argue advocate contend postulate vindicate stand on make a point of
5 坚称
7 断言
claim necessity assertion protestation asseveration maintain declare predict protest insist allege assert pronounce affirm aver avouch allegation deposition affirmation sworn describe represent asseverate allow contend assertive categorical assurance dictum affirmance swear predicate undertake vow vouch affirmant assertory affirmative constative representation predication constatation say uphold gage lay heavy odds that affirmatory affirmatively guarantee tell the world