释义 |
profess/prəˈfes ||; prəˈfɛs/verb [t] (formal 正式) 1. to say that sth is true or correct, even when it is not 声称;伪称;妄称: ◇marianne professed to know nothing at all about it, but i did not believe her. 玛丽安娜声称对那事一无所知,但是我不相信她。 2. to state honestly that you have a particular belief, feeling, etc 诚实表明(信念、感受等): ◇he professed his hatred of war. 他坦诚表明厌恶战争。 pro·fess /prə`fɛs; prəˈfes/v [t]formal 【正式】 1. to say that you have something, do something etc, especially when it is not true [尤指虚假的]自称,声称:◇profess to do sth he professes to love his son, although i've never seen any proof. 他自称很爱儿子,不过我却从没看见过具体的证明。 2. to express a personal feeling or belief 表明[感情或信仰] |