assert的意思和读音

assert

: [əˈsɜrt] : [əˈsɜː(r)t]

v.

asserts  asserting  asserted  

v.+n.assert authority,assert influence,assert right

v.deny

v.declare,insist on,state,proclaim,avow

assertv.

1.to state clearly and firmly that sth is true

She continued to assert that she was innocent.

She continued to assert her innocence.

‘That is wrong,’ he asserted.“。”

It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members.

2.~ yourselfto behave in a confident and determined way so that other people pay attention to your opinions

3.~ sthto make other people recognize your right or authority to do sth, by behaving firmly and confidently

to assert your independence/rights

I was determined to assert my authority from the beginning.

4.~ itselfto start to have an effect

Good sense asserted itself.

v.1.,;,2.(),

v.1.to state firmly that something is true; to speak or behave in a firm, confident way2.to claim that you have the right to do something or behave in a particular way3.if a fact, idea, or tendency asserts itself, it begins to influence someone or something

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1.And China has submitted a map that seems to assert ownership of a vast part of the South China sea.

2.Typically, you add an Assert. Inconclusive statement to a test that you are still working on to indicate it is not yet ready to be run.Assert.Inconclusive

3.The body of the method is typically made of a bunch of assert statements, but you can put whatever sanity-checking code in there.

4.Somalia's interim government is trying to assert authority in the city which it seized from fleeing Islamist fighters late last Month.

5.Critics assert that this flow of genes helps to undermine any concept of species in microbes.

6.It is hard to predict how much the acting president will assert himself in the coming months.

7.Others say women use language to assert their power in a culture that, at least in days gone by, asked them to be sedate and decorous.),

8.Some are clearly ready to see China assert itself as a global power.

9.To assert the right to retaliate against Hamas is not to say that it is just, or wise, to shell large swathes of Gaza.

10.Indeed, in a study of anger, the most common motive for its generation was to assert authority or independence, or to improve self image.