endorsing
在英语中,很多动词的过去分词及现在分词都可以用作形容词。这些示例中,有的显示作为形容词时的用法。
In inheriting the value frames of elite rhetoric, citizens may end up endorsing values from both sides of the partisan divide.
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Girls may not perceive their own behavior as depressed, although parents may be accurately endorsing internalizing symptoms.
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They responded to the uncertainty resulting from the change in the electoral system by endorsing numerous group-supported candidates and celebrities.
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The senior users were in effect endorsing the societal and cultural prejudices of ageism.
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This has produced much evidence that negative stereotypes underlie employer attitudes and practices, endorsing a deficit model of ageing.
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This is well illustrated in the case of night fishing being effectively restrained by kadakkodis endorsing fines and other punishments on defectors.
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It is argued that such theories provide comprehensive and critical perspectives on historical corrective practices, neither simply endorsing nor invalidating them.
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Meanwhile, managers experience the additional pressures of overtly endorsing policy and demonstrating exemplary practice.
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One must be cautious in endorsing such a research program, as it can inhibit a deeper anthropological understanding.
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Lest this move be seen as endorsing divorce, many state legislatures attached a rigid set of rules and regulations to divorce.
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Perhaps participants were favoring a nondenominational, all encompassing "religious worldview" endorsing equally the religious beliefs of outgroups as much as those of the ingroup.
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After all, when we permit living donation, we are in fact indirectly endorsing a form of directed donation.
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By voluntarily endorsing the rules that govern them, citizens endow a regime with an elusive but indispensable quality: political legitimacy.
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There is no need to interpret traditional descriptions of ' neuter passive ' participles as endorsing the view that ma/ta forms are morphosyntactically passive.
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Endorsing novelty is not claiming license to depart from the standard of empirical adequacy.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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