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Approve Approved D əˈpruːv Sth Verb 动词 N

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approve

[əˈpru:v]approved, approving, approves

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approved[7106] approves[819] approving[362]
批准(48%),赞成(36%),同意(15%),称许(1%)
vi.批准;赞成;满意
vt.批准;赞成;为…提供证据
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/əpru͟ːv/
1
[VERB 动词]赞成;同意 If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
  [V of n]
  [oft with brd-neg]
  • Not everyone approves of the festival...

    不是所有人都赞成庆祝该节日。

  • I approved of the proposal.

    我赞成该提案。

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[VERB 动词]赞许;嘉许;喜欢 If you approve of someone or something, you like and admire them.
  [V of n]
  [oft with brd-neg]
  • You've never approved of Henry, have you?...

    你从来没有喜欢过亨利,对吗?

  • I didn't approve of his manner.

    我不喜欢他的态度。

3
[VERB 动词]批准;认可;通过 If someone in a position of authority approves a plan or idea, they formally agree to it and say that it can happen.
  [V n]
  • The Russian Parliament has approved a program of radical economic reforms...

    俄罗斯议会已经通过一项重大经济改革方案。

  • MPs approved the Bill by a majority of 97.

    议员们以97票的多数票通过了该议案。

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[VERB 动词]批准;核准 If a product or person is approved by an official organization, they are declared to be of a good enough standard to be used or employed.
  [be V-ed]
  [Also V n]
  • We have three suppliers in all who are approved by the Organic Farm Food Association.

    我们总共有3家获有机农产品协会认可的供货商。

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See also:
approved
approving

    Oxford
    ap·prove / əˈpruːv ; NAmE əˈpruːv / verb 1 [intransitive ] to think that sb/sth is good, acceptable or suitable 赞成;同意 I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. 我告诉母亲我不想继续上学,但是母亲不同意。 approveof sb/sth Do you approve of my idea? 你同意我的想法吗? approveof sb doing sth She doesn't approve of me leaving school this year. 她不赞成我今年离校。 ( formal) approveof sb's doing sth She doesn't approve of my leaving school this year. 她不赞成我今年离校。 OPP
    disapprove
    2 [transitive ] approvesth to officially agree to a plan, request, etc. 批准,通过(计划、要求等) The committee unanimously approved the plan. 委员会一致通过了计划。 synonyms at
    agree
    3 [transitive ,  often passive ] approvesth to say that sth is good enough to be used or is correct 认可;核准 The course is approved by the Department for Education. 课程已获教育部核准。 approve approves approved approving
    ap·prove / əˈpruːv ; NAmE əˈpruːv /
    LDC
    approveap‧prove /əˈpruːv/ ●●● S3 W2 verb
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    1[transitive] to officially accept a plan, proposal etc:  The conference approved a proposal for a referendum. see thesaurus at
    agree
    2[intransitive] to think that someone or something is good, right, or suitable OPP  disapproveapprove of Catherine’s parents now approve of her marriage. I don’t approve of cosmetic surgery.GRAMMAR: Comparisonapprove ofYou use approve of when saying that someone thinks that someone or something is good or right: · Her parents didn’t approve of her boyfriend. Don’t say: Her parents didn’t approve her boyfriend.approveYou use approve when saying that a person or group of people officially agrees to allow something to happen: · Congress approved the budget.THESAURUSapprove to officially accept a plan, proposal etc: · The Medical Research Council has approved the use of a new drug for breast cancer.pass to approve a law or proposal, especially by voting: · Many anti-smoking laws have been passed.ratify to make a written agreement official by signing it: · The treaty was ratified by the Senate in 1988.rubber-stamp to approve something without really thinking about it – used to show disapproval: · Parliament merely rubber-stamped the president’s decisions.

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