英 [əˈvɜː(r)] 美 [əˈvɜːr]
vt. 断言,极力声明;主张
n. (Aver)人名;(法、俄、塞)阿韦尔
第三人称单数avers
现在分词averring
过去式averred
过去分词averred
aver /əˈvɜː/ [ averring averred avers ]
及物动词 If you aver that something is the case, you say very firmly that it is true. 坚称
He avers that chaos will erupt if he loses.
他断言如果他失败将会爆发动乱。
"Entertaining is something that everyone in the country can enjoy," she averred.
“娱乐是每个国民都能享受的事,”她肯定地说。
(在陈述诉讼理由时)证明…属实;作为事实提出;确证;辨明;主张:
极力声明
确证
averment 断言,坚称
I aver it will not rain tomorrow.
我断言明天不会下雨。
To aver is to allege in a pleading.
立证是在辩护中引例证明。
I can aver that he is telling the truth.
我可以断言他说的是实话。
And managers will aver, the early stages of any organization affect its ultimate character.
He did aver that Congress could always have banned such tax shelters before he had invested in one.
Until then, Dr. Perry and others blithely aver that our nuclear arsenal must be kept safe and reliable.