柯林斯詞典purport /p??p??t/ (purporting,purported,purports) 1. V-T If you say that someone or something purports to do or be a particular thing, you mean that they claim to do or be that thing, although you may not always believe that claim. 聲稱[正式] ...a book that purports to tell the whole truth. …一本聲稱講出全部真相的書。 返回 purport劍橋詞典to pretend to be or to do something, especially in a way that is not easy to believe 聲稱,標(biāo)榜 They purport to represent the wishes of the majority of parents at the school . 他們聲稱自己代表了該校大多數(shù)學(xué)生家長的願望。 The study purports to show an increase in the incidence of the disease . 該研究據(jù)稱顯示出這種疾病的發(fā)病率在上陞。 The tape recording purports to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer . 這盒錄音帶據(jù)稱是王妃和她的一個秘密愛慕者之間的談話。 返回 purport