柯林斯詞典endorse /?n?d??s/ (endorsing,endorsed,endorses) 1. V-T If you endorse someone or something, you say publicly that you support or approve of them. 公開支持; 贊同 I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly. 我可以全心全意地支持他們的觀點。2. V-T If you endorse a product or company, you appear in advertisements for it. 代言 The twins endorsed a line of household cleaning products. 這對雙胞胎為一系列的家庭清潔產(chǎn)品代言過。 返回 endorse劍橋詞典 endorse verb [T] (SUPPORT) to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone (公開)贊同,認可,支持 The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations . 估計地方議會將贊同委員會的提議。 formal I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. 我完全贊同主席所說的一切。 to appear in an advertisement , saying that you use and like a particular product (在廣告中對某種產(chǎn)品)宣傳,吹捧 They paid $2 million to the world champion to endorse their new aftershave . 他們付給這位世界冠軍200萬美元,請他給他們新生產(chǎn)的須后水做廣告。 例句 I certainly don't endorse her views .The proposal was endorsed by the majority of members .I fully endorse what the speaker said.State governors are being urged to endorse the plan .The president doesn't endorse products himself regardless of their merits . endorse verb [T] (GIVE PERMISSION) to write something in order to give permission for something, especially your name on the back of a cheque , in order to make it payable (= able to be paid ) to someone else (尤指在支票背面)簽名,背書 endorse verb [T] (PUNISH) UK to officially record on a driving licence that the driver has been found guilty of driving in an illegal way (在駕駛執(zhí)照上)注明司機違章,記錄違章事項 返回 endorse