professing
英 [prəˈfesɪŋ]
美 [prəˈfesɪŋ]
v. 妄称; 伪称; 声称; 宣称; 公开表明; 信奉,信仰(某一宗教)
profess的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 自称;伪称;谎称;妄称
If youprofess todo or have something, you claim that you do it or have it, often when you do not.- She professed to hate her nickname...
她自称痛恨自己的外号。 - Why do organisations profess that they care?...
为什么机构都谎称自己对此很关心? - 'I don't know,' Pollard replied, professing innocence.
“我不知道,”波拉德回答说,谎称自己是无辜的。 - ...the Republicans' professed support for traditional family values.
共和党人自称的对传统的家庭价值观的支持
- She professed to hate her nickname...
- VERB 表达,表明(感情、观点、信仰等)
If youprofessa feeling, opinion, or belief, you express it.- He professed to be content with the arrangement...
他对这个安排表示满意。 - Bacher professed himself pleased with the Indian tour.
巴奇尔表示对印度之行很满意。 - ...a right to profess their faith in Islam.
表明他们的伊斯兰教信仰的权利
- He professed to be content with the arrangement...
英英释义
noun
- an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion
- a profession of disagreement
双语例句
- Men began thinking about professing their love 97.3 days into a relationship – six weeks earlier than women, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology reports.
据《个性与社会心理学杂志》的报道,男性在进入恋爱关系第97.3天时会开始考虑示爱,比女性早了六周。 - There would be no lack of funds for holy purposes if all professing Christians paid their fair share.
若基督徒都献上该归给上帝的,上帝在各样圣工上绝不会让我们匮乏。 - But as it becometh women professing godliness, with good works.
而要以善行装饰自己,这才合乎称为虔敬天主的女人。 - A group of Christians; any group professing Christian doctrine or belief.
基督教徒的团体;表明忠于基督教条或信仰的任一团体。 - And finally hit PON that of professing to be fond of pain-killer.
终于想到假称喜欢吃止痛药。 - Professing christianity, he had little compassion in his make-up.
他号称信奉基督教,却没有什么慈悲心肠。 - All over Western and central Europe barbarian chiefs were now reigning as kings, dukes and the like, practically independent but for the most part professing some sort of shadowy allegiance to the emperor.
在西欧和中欧各地,蛮族首领此时执掌着国王、君主以及诸如此类的大权,实际上相互独立,但是他们大多表示对皇帝某种象征性的效忠。 - Although professing diametrically opposite principles from those of the editor of the other paper, beauchamp as it sometimes, we may say often, happens was his intimate friend.
波尚的主张虽然与那家报纸的编辑正好相反,可是他们倒是亲密的朋友,这原是常有的事。 - I'm sort of professing my love here.
我的爱情正在紧要关头。 - So he thought over various plans for relief, and finally hit pon that of professing to be fond of Pain-killer.
他绞尽脑汁,终于想出一个解脱的计划:假称喜欢吃止痛药。
