endorsing

endorsing [en'dɔ:sɪŋ]  [en'dɔ:sɪŋ] 

原级:endorse

第三人称单数:endorses

endorsing的近义词

过去分词:endorsed

过去式:endorsed

endorsing 基本解释
赞同( endorse的现在分词 );<商>在背面签字;在背面写评论;在广告上说本人使用并赞同某产品;
endorsing 网络解释

endorsing的近义词

1. 赞成:arbitration 仲裁,公断 | endorsing 赞成 | pageant 露天表演

2. 贊成,支持:upcoming:即將來臨的 (adj.) | endorsing:贊成,支持 (vi.) | constitutional amendments:憲法之修正 (n. phr.)

endorsing 单语例句

1. China has been actively endorsing a green hotel industry since 2003, and these calls paved the way for more stringent regulations.

2. Star power can sell anything and proof of this adage is found in the star lineup that is endorsing a private hospital in Hubei province.

3. endorsing什么意思

3. Paterson announced on Friday that he is endorsing the city's comptroller for mayor, saying it's time for a change at City Hall.

4. He spent much of the rest of the debate clarifying his position, saying he wasn't endorsing her and would never vote for her.

5. China's top legislature closed its annual session Sunday after endorsing landmark amendments to the Constitution, which highlight the protection of private property and enshrines human rights.

6. endorsing

6. He claimed the paper had deliberately mislead readers into believing a story and photo of him was endorsing an advert on the same page.

7. But they did not rule out Dean endorsing Kerry, a move they said could seal the nomination for the Massachusetts lawmaker.

8. endorsing

8. Rice said Friday in television interviews that change was needed, but she stopped far short of endorsing the creation of a national intelligence directorship.

9. He said he would endorse whoever gets the nomination and would not rule out endorsing a candidate before then.

10. A supermarket saleswoman stands beside an ad showing film star Ge You endorsing Sanyuan milk products.