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单词 endorse
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Definition of endorse in English:

endorse

(US indorse)
verb ɪnˈdɔːsɛnˈdɔːs
[with object]
  • 1Declare one's public approval or support of.

    (公开)赞同,支持,认可

    the report was endorsed by the college

    报告得到了学院的认可。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can only wholeheartedly endorse the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson.
    • I wish to endorse the comments made by the previous speakers.
    • The House of Councillors voted 210 to 23 to endorse the bill to revise the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law.
    • Some top judges have endorsed our product and this shows that some of the best food in the country comes from just down the road!
    • If you only have positive experiences, naturally you'll endorse the product and company.
    • Members endorsed this comment and complained that the same faces were seen at the Royal Opera House education events, which were not necessarily reaching out to newcomers.
    • Psychologists should join their colleagues in public health in endorsing all forms of prevention as well as treatment.
    • He also endorsed the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law.
    • And while the party wants the public to endorse the amendment, turnout may be a more accurate analysis of success than a yes vote.
    • I do not know whether I can endorse those comments to the degree of saying that it is the absolute best in the world, but I will say that New Zealand First has a very high regard for the people who make up our police force.
    • I take the opportunity to endorse the comments of others who have spoken with high regard of the pharmacy services that are provided by our pharmacy professionals here in New Zealand.
    • His comments were endorsed by the Rural Affairs Minister.
    • I thank everyone who is supporting this part of the bill, and I fully endorse our support of it.
    • After all, I got similar responses in the '90s when we endorsed Bill Clinton.
    • Anyone new to the debate on the education bill recently endorsed by the legislature may be forgiven for thinking that the issue was about religion, not education, given the main controversy surrounding it.
    • I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province.
    • Cultural analysis lays bare how a fearful public passively endorses such measures because terrorist images allow ordinary people to detach themselves from the pain of their scapegoats by defining them as less than human.
    • Was there anything conspiratorial in the way the House of Representatives and the government endorsed the bill on the National Police last week?
    • As I said at the beginning, United Future endorses this bill and would love to see it in place so that we can get the actions that are required.
    • But we've never endorsed a candidate for public office.
    Synonyms
    uphold, support, defend, maintain, confirm, ratify, approve, approve of, agree to, consent to, assent to, sanction
    1. 1.1 Recommend (a product) in an advertisement.
      为(产品)做广告
      he earns more money endorsing sports clothes than playing football
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They will have many partners in many different industries endorsing their product
      • Why do consumers care if celebrities endorse a product?
      • As well as calling for an advertising ban, the group has urged ministers to prevent music and sports celebrities from publicly endorsing unhealthy products.
      • He accepted money to endorse products in another sport in an effort to be an Olympic athlete and live out a dream.
      • Players are allowed to advertise or endorse products for material gain outside of the games.
      • Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products.
      • Is it unethical for a blogger to accept money to promote or endorse commercial products or political ideas and policies?
      • And in any case, celebs invariably endorse several products at the same time and hence are not strongly associated with any one brand.
      • It does not recommend or endorse any specific product for environmental cleaning.
      • Initially, the company pledged £60 million over seven years to have the superstar endorse their products after a fierce competition among the major shoe companies.
      • Documents show industry executives have been keen to encourage film-makers to endorse their products in this way.
      • He's right about artists losing all credibility when they endorse products.
      • In our society we are inundated with images of beautiful people endorsing beauty products.
      • Sponsors are desperate to have her at their tournaments and companies are lining up to have her endorse their products.
      • Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to endorse their products.
      • The products endorsed by him should be accessible and affordable to all, they said.
      • And she is doing it all, from endorsing products, appearing on TV shows to walking the ramp at fashion shows.
      • In the past few years advertising and endorsing products has been a very lucrative way for Bollywood stars to earn some extra cash.
      Synonyms
      support, back, approve (of), be in agreement with, favour
      recommend, advocate, champion
      subscribe to, uphold, affirm, confirm, authorize, authenticate, ratify, sanction, warrant
      informal throw one's weight behind, stick up for
  • 2Sign (a cheque or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.

    在(支票,汇票)背面签字,背书

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Trustee endorsed the bill of exchange in favour of Sealark.
    • If he endorsed the cheques, what form did the endorsement take?
    • He always pays his bills with ‘old-fashioned’ cheques and endorses them ‘account payee.’
    • The cheque was endorsed by Conroy and then given to him.
    • But in many cases the payee indorses the cheque even if it is collected for his own account.
    Synonyms
    countersign, sign on the back, initial, autograph, put one's mark on, inscribe, superscribe
    witness, validate
    archaic underwrite, side-sign
    rare chirographate
    1. 2.1 Write (a comment) on a document.
      the speed and accuracy achieved will be endorsed on the certificate
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The court might require the administrator to enter into a bond to administer the estate faithfully, in which case a copy of the Act will be endorsed on the bond document before it is filed."
      Synonyms
      verify, guarantee, attest, validate, ratify, warrant, confirm, corroborate, substantiate, vouch for, testify to, provide evidence of, authenticate, document
  • 3(in the UK) mark (a driving licence) with the penalty points given as a punishment for a driving offence.

    〈英〉在(驾驶执照)上登记违章记录

    his licence was endorsed with five points
    she's had her licence endorsed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was fined £300 with £200 costs and his driving licence was endorsed with ten penalty points.
    • Courts are obliged to endorse an offender's driving licence with penalty points for most motoring offences.
    • No separate penalty was imposed for the other driving offences though his licence was endorsed with the appropriate penalty points.
    • Currently, motorists caught speeding have to pay a fine of £80 and get two penalty points endorsed on their licence.
    • Penfold had his licence endorsed with eight penalty points, was disqualified from driving for a year and was fined £400.
    • Ball was fined £200 with £43 costs and his licence was endorsed with five penalty points.
    • If a driver goes before the court with a seat belt offence, they will be liable to pay a maximum fine of €800 for a first offence and 4 penalty points will be endorsed on their licence.
    • Anyone caught speeding will have their licence endorsed with 2 penalty points as well as a fine of 80 euros.
    • Brown was fined £1,000, ordered to pay £400 prosecution costs and his licence was endorsed with eight penalty points.
    • She was also disqualified from driving for three years and her licence was endorsed.
    • He was fined £200 with £35 costs and had his licence endorsed with nine penalty points.
    • His licence was also endorsed with six penalty points and he was ordered to pay £1, 135 in court costs.
    • Johnson was spared a driving ban but her licence was endorsed with ten penalty points, she was fined £160 with £43 costs.
    • She was fined £100, ordered to pay £45 prosecution costs and her licence was endorsed with six penalty points.
    • His driving licence was endorsed with six points. and he was ordered to pay £500 costs.
    • He was also disqualified from driving for a year and had his driving licence endorsed on that offence.
    • He was fined £100 for failing to stop and his licence was endorsed with six penalty points, fined £70 for having no insurance with no separate penalty for failing to report the accident.
    • His licence will be endorsed with 10 penalty points.
    • They imposed no separate penalty for having no insurance and for all other offences his licence was endorsed.
    • Breckon's driving licence was also endorsed with five penalty points but he was not banned from the road.
  • 4endorse someone out(in South Africa under apartheid) order a black person to leave an urban area for failing to meet certain requirements of the Native Laws Amendment Act.

    〈史〉(南非)命令(不符合《黑人法修正案》条件的)黑人离开城区

    a further 500,000 blacks had been endorsed out of urban areas under the pass laws

Derivatives

  • endorsable

  • adjective
    • But Sgt Melvin warned that the Government plans to make the offence endorsable with up to three penalty points.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And the government is planning to make it an endorsable offence, so offenders will get three points on their licences.
      • The Government is also attempting to make this an endorsable offence which means drivers could face a three-point penalty, if caught.
      • We are not just talking about parking on a pavement - the vehicle here was parked in such a way as pedestrians had to walk around and that's an endorsable motorist offence.
      • And as well as stopping all cars using bus lanes illegally, one driver was found to have no road tax, one had no insurance and two were given endorsable fixed penalty tickets.
  • endorser

  • noun ɪnˈdɔːsəɛnˈdɔːsə
    • It could be that it's part of a deal she has with a Japanese car maker for whom she is the celebrity endorser.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The original signers, 33 prominent design professionals, have been joined as endorsers by hundreds of colleagues.
      • He's going to be the key endorser of these drinks.
      • Already, more than a quarter of a million people have discovered the thrill of this computer game, and we expect exciting growth over the next several months as these passionate endorsers share their experiences with friends and family.
      • They said celebrity endorsers don't always mention risks associated with cancer screening and don't always target the groups that would benefit most.

Origin

Late 15th century (in the sense 'write on the back of'; formerly also as indorse): from medieval Latin indorsare, from Latin in- 'in, on' + dorsum 'back'.

  • dossier from late 19th century:

    The word dossier is from a French word for a bundle of papers with a label on the back, from dos ‘back’, based on Latin dorsum. Endorse (Late Middle English) goes back to the same idea and root. A document on Iraq and the evidence for weapons of mass destruction was distributed to journalists by the British government in 2003. When it was found to contain multiple inaccuracies the press rapidly named it the dodgy dossier.

Definition of endorse in US English:

endorse

(also indorse)
verb
[with object]
  • 1Declare one's public approval or support of.

    (公开)赞同,支持,认可

    the report was endorsed by the college

    报告得到了学院的认可。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you only have positive experiences, naturally you'll endorse the product and company.
    • And while the party wants the public to endorse the amendment, turnout may be a more accurate analysis of success than a yes vote.
    • His comments were endorsed by the Rural Affairs Minister.
    • Anyone new to the debate on the education bill recently endorsed by the legislature may be forgiven for thinking that the issue was about religion, not education, given the main controversy surrounding it.
    • I can only wholeheartedly endorse the comments made by Vicky Landell Mills and Laurie Wilson.
    • Cultural analysis lays bare how a fearful public passively endorses such measures because terrorist images allow ordinary people to detach themselves from the pain of their scapegoats by defining them as less than human.
    • As I said at the beginning, United Future endorses this bill and would love to see it in place so that we can get the actions that are required.
    • After all, I got similar responses in the '90s when we endorsed Bill Clinton.
    • The House of Councillors voted 210 to 23 to endorse the bill to revise the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law.
    • I thank everyone who is supporting this part of the bill, and I fully endorse our support of it.
    • I do not know whether I can endorse those comments to the degree of saying that it is the absolute best in the world, but I will say that New Zealand First has a very high regard for the people who make up our police force.
    • Was there anything conspiratorial in the way the House of Representatives and the government endorsed the bill on the National Police last week?
    • Psychologists should join their colleagues in public health in endorsing all forms of prevention as well as treatment.
    • Some top judges have endorsed our product and this shows that some of the best food in the country comes from just down the road!
    • I take the opportunity to endorse the comments of others who have spoken with high regard of the pharmacy services that are provided by our pharmacy professionals here in New Zealand.
    • He also endorsed the policy that public servants must enthusiastically support their Ministers in carrying out their programmes as long as they are in keeping with the law.
    • Members endorsed this comment and complained that the same faces were seen at the Royal Opera House education events, which were not necessarily reaching out to newcomers.
    • But we've never endorsed a candidate for public office.
    • I wish to endorse the comments made by the previous speakers.
    • I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province.
    Synonyms
    uphold, support, defend, maintain, confirm, ratify, approve, approve of, agree to, consent to, assent to, sanction
    1. 1.1 Recommend (a product) in an advertisement.
      为(产品)做广告
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Why do consumers care if celebrities endorse a product?
      • Most advertisers preferred using movie stars and entertainment celebrities to endorse their products.
      • In the past few years advertising and endorsing products has been a very lucrative way for Bollywood stars to earn some extra cash.
      • Initially, the company pledged £60 million over seven years to have the superstar endorse their products after a fierce competition among the major shoe companies.
      • Is it unethical for a blogger to accept money to promote or endorse commercial products or political ideas and policies?
      • In our society we are inundated with images of beautiful people endorsing beauty products.
      • Players are allowed to advertise or endorse products for material gain outside of the games.
      • They will have many partners in many different industries endorsing their product
      • He's right about artists losing all credibility when they endorse products.
      • Being a hair stylist considered par excellence, it is natural for shampoo and conditioner manufacturers to have him endorse their products.
      • Sponsors are desperate to have her at their tournaments and companies are lining up to have her endorse their products.
      • He accepted money to endorse products in another sport in an effort to be an Olympic athlete and live out a dream.
      • The products endorsed by him should be accessible and affordable to all, they said.
      • It does not recommend or endorse any specific product for environmental cleaning.
      • As well as calling for an advertising ban, the group has urged ministers to prevent music and sports celebrities from publicly endorsing unhealthy products.
      • And she is doing it all, from endorsing products, appearing on TV shows to walking the ramp at fashion shows.
      • And in any case, celebs invariably endorse several products at the same time and hence are not strongly associated with any one brand.
      • Documents show industry executives have been keen to encourage film-makers to endorse their products in this way.
      Synonyms
      support, back, approve, approve of, be in agreement with, favour
  • 2Sign (a check or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.

    在(支票,汇票)背面签字,背书

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He always pays his bills with ‘old-fashioned’ cheques and endorses them ‘account payee.’
    • The cheque was endorsed by Conroy and then given to him.
    • If he endorsed the cheques, what form did the endorsement take?
    • But in many cases the payee indorses the cheque even if it is collected for his own account.
    • The Trustee endorsed the bill of exchange in favour of Sealark.
    Synonyms
    countersign, sign on the back, initial, autograph, put one's mark on, inscribe, superscribe
    1. 2.1usually be endorsed on Write (a comment) on the front or back of a document.
      批注(文件)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The court might require the administrator to enter into a bond to administer the estate faithfully, in which case a copy of the Act will be endorsed on the bond document before it is filed."
      Synonyms
      verify, guarantee, attest, validate, ratify, warrant, confirm, corroborate, substantiate, vouch for, testify to, provide evidence of, authenticate, document

Origin

Late 15th century (in the sense ‘write on the back of’; formerly also as indorse): from medieval Latin indorsare, from Latin in- ‘in, on’ + dorsum ‘back’.

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