reaffirm的意思和读音

reaffirm

: [ˌriəˈfɜrm] : [ˌriːəˈfɜː(r)m]

v.

reaffirms  reaffirming  reaffirmed  

v.+n.reaffirm principle

v.contradict

v.repeat,reassert,confirm,reiterate,endorse

reaffirmv.

1.~ sthto state sth again in order to emphasize that it is still true

v.1.,,

v.1.to formally and officially state something again

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5. broad look reaffirm core value ...

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1.He took the opportunity of his address to the Turkish parliament to reaffirm that America was not at war with Islam (see article).

2.He said his visit was to send President Bush's thanks and to reaffirm an "unwavering commitment" from the U. S. to Iraq's future.访

3.Obstacles can be seen as opportunities. Opportunities to build character or to reaffirm how much you really want what's on the other side.使

4.Tell him that I reaffirm my appraisal of him while I was on Earth: the fact that he is "THE REAL MC-COY. "MC-COY。

5.There's been unusual reporting about all of this. So just to reaffirm for you, that he walked out, it was his choice. Okay. Jill.

6.Reaffirm what you're fighting for and you'll find the will to fight is restored and renewed once more.

7.She wanted me to reaffirm them, but at the same time, I could tell she knew there was something off about Mona's praise-a-thorns.,Mona

8.A weaker number would be bullish dollar as it would reaffirm the plight of the risk adverse.

9.to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope.怀

10.First, the US should reaffirm unambiguously its determination to leave Iraq in a reasonably short period of time.