testament的中文翻译是什么意思

testament

US/ˈtɛstəmənt/
UK/ˈtestəmənt/

n. [法] 遗嘱; (基督教)圣约书; 确实的证明; 誓约

testament柯林斯释义

N-VAR证据;证明

If one thing is a testament to another, it shows that the other thing exists or is true.

  • Braka's house, just off Sloane Square, is a testament to his Gothic tastes...

    布拉卡那幢紧靠斯隆广场的房子是他喜好哥特式建筑的一个证据。

  • The fact that these scandals are now public is testament to the relative openness of America's government.

    这些丑闻如今公之于众的事实说明了美国政府的相对透明。

PHRASE最新遗嘱;(尤指)临终遗嘱,临终遗言

Someone's last will and testament is the most recent will that they have made, especially the last will that they make before they die.

    testament英文释义

    Noun

    1. a profession of belief;

    • he stated his political testament

    2. a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

      3. strong evidence for something;

      • his easy victory was a testament to his skill

      testament场景例句

      The book of Job is in the Old Testament.

      《约伯记》来源于《旧约》.

      His success is a testament to his skills.

      他的成功便是他技艺娴熟的证据.

      We should respect, honor, and appreciate one another's portion and function in the New Testament ministry.

      我们应当尊重 、 尊敬并欣赏彼此在新约职事中的职分及功用.

      New York's history a testament to this sentiment.

      纽约的历史是这种情感的见证.

      The words preach, preacher, and evangelist are never used of women in the New Testament.

      “传道” 、 “传道人”和“传福音者”这些词在新约中从未用于女人身上.

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      testament词性变形

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      testament近义词

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