professed

professed [prəˈfest] [prəˈfest] 

原级:profess

第三人称单数:professes

现在分词:professing

professed 基本解释

形容词公开声称的,伪称的,已立誓信教的

动词宣称; 声称( profess的过去式和过去分词 ); 公开表明; 信奉

professed 网络解释

1. 明言的:profess 表示 | professed 明言的 | professedly 明言地

2. 宣誓后入教的:professed 明言的 | professed 宣誓后入教的 | professedly 明言地

3. 公然的; 专门的; 公开承认的; 专业的 (形):profanity 沾污神圣, 亵渎, 不敬 (名) | professed 公然的; 专门的; 公开承认的; 专业的 (形) | professedly 公然地; 表面地; 专业地; 冒诈地 (副)

professed 单语例句

1. professed在线翻译

1. He was again buying into a business that he once professed to despise.

2. Kerry has proved himself in past battles and he professed to be ready for the fray.

3. Tobacco is incompatible with the event's professed commitment to a better life.

4. professed

4. Iran is taking a different road and has professed that it has no intentions of developing nuclear weapons.

5. Promoting peace and development remains China's strategic choice and constitutes an important component of its professed road of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

6. Some who commented even professed the wish that the family of three died in a crash.

7. But while Chinese leaders professed their agreement in principle, they had balked at any actual change.

8. Many economists have professed that the driving force of a sustainable recovery must come from manufacturing.

9. Cruise hopped up and down on a couch during an interview with Oprah Winfrey as he professed his love.

10. This is in keeping with the Hong Kong government's professed economic policy of " small government, big market ".

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