第三人称复数:affirmations
名词肯定; 确认; 证实; 批准
1. 确认:心灵演练(visualization)与确认(affirmation):施行自我领导不是只要撰写一个使命宣言就成了,它是一个确立愿景和价值观,并让自己的生活遵从这些重要原则的过程.
2. 断言:却犹如同德国古典社会学理论家韦伯(Max Weber)面对当代社会所体现的景况,沈痛地提出理性「牢笼」(iron cage)的感叹一般;对当代文明的发展同样都抱持著一种极其悲观的宿命观点.而且,似乎这样的断言(affirmation)在人类进入二十一世纪,
1. This is an affirmation of what Zhouzhuang achieved during the Shanghai Expo.
2. Chinese courts have reportedly been exploring ways to have specialist agencies access IPR infringement compensation, so as to establish an infringement compensation affirmation system.
3. Amcham views such comments as further affirmation of the organization's standing in its host country and further evidence that our focus and direction are correct.
4. Doctors must obtain the affirmation of a second physician that the case meets the requirements and must report the death for review.
5. The AU Commission received on July 26 the requisite number of member states affirmation consenting to the admission of South Sudan to the African Union.
6. Conway's pronouncement received resounding affirmation Thursday from the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association, which has released data for the first half of 2011.
7. The comments of CIC and SAFE should not be taken as posturing, but as an affirmation that both organizations will act accordingly.
8. I know if not all, but most of you are nodding your head in affirmation while reading these line.
9. What they may learn are an affirmation of the Asian value that needs to be constantly refreshed and reinforced.
10. " That hug is the biggest affirmation of my coaching success and it meant a lot, " she said.
noun
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1. a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was correct and should stand
2. (religion) a solemn declaration that serves the same purpose as an oath (if an oath is objectionable to the person on religious or ethical grounds)
3. a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something
Synonym: avowal avouchment
4. the act of affirming or asserting or stating something