testament

testament [ˈtestəmənt]  [ˈtɛstəmənt] 

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testament 基本解释

testament在线翻译

名词[法] 遗嘱; (基督教)圣约书; 确实的证明; 誓约

testament 相关例句

testament

名词

1. The building is a testament to their success.
    这一建筑是他们成功的证明。

testament 网络解释

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testament 词典解释
testament

1. 证据;证明
    If one thing is a testament to another, it shows that the other thing exists or is true.

    e.g. Braka's house, just off Sloane Square, is a testament to his Gothic tastes...
           布拉卡那幢紧靠斯隆广场的房子是他喜好哥特式建筑的一个证据。
    e.g. The fact that these scandals are now public is testament to the relative openness of America's government.
           这些丑闻如今公之于众的事实说明了美国政府的相对透明。

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2. 最新遗嘱;(尤指)临终遗嘱,临终遗言
    Someone's last will and testament is the most recent will that they have made, especially the last will that they make before they die.

3. see also: New Testament;Old Testament

testament 单语例句

1. It was a testament to their character that they managed to avoid any further trouble despite playing the entire second half with 10 men.

2. testament什么意思

2. The past century of fluctuation in Chinese reception of Confucianism is testament to its complexity and incongruity with some modern thoughts.

3. A recent food and hospitality tradeshow in Beijing stood testament to this shift in tastes, with a cornucopia of foreign foodstuffs lining display shelves.

4. Her insistence on using food that originated within a certain radius of the banquet is testament to her devotion to Slow Food principles.

5. testament

5. The building boom is a clear testament to the city's dynamism, leading to a strong sales and rental market benefiting purchasers and investors.

6. Finishing second in the toughest group is testament to the impressive progress of Bento's team who significantly have been unchanged throughout the tournament.

7. The fact that Rainier remained alone all these years is seen by some of his subjects as a testament to his love.

8. This line of thinking will go all the way to childbearing, the inerasable testament of the encounter of a certain kind.

9. testament什么意思

9. It's both a sparkling gem of traditional Chinese architecture and an enduring testament to the culture of human history.

10. Although he has no immediate plans to buy the new version, he is committed to continue buying the products that are a testament to Jobs'genius.

testament 英英释义

testament的意思

noun

1. a profession of belief

    e.g. he stated his political testament

2. a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

    Synonym: will

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3. strong evidence for something

    e.g. his easy victory was a testament to his skill