approval
n. 贊成; 認可; 透過; 讚許; 試用
If you win someone's approval for something that you ask for or suggest, they agree to it.
...efforts to win congressional approval for an aid package for Moscow...
為獲得國會准許向莫斯科提供一攬子援助而付出的努力
The chairman has also given his approval for an investigation into the case...
主席也已同意對此案進行調查。
Approval is a formal or official statement that something is acceptable.
The testing and approval of new drugs will be speeded up.
新藥品的檢測和審批速度將會加快。
If someone or something has your approval, you like and admire them.
His son had an obsessive drive to gain his father's approval...
他兒子非常渴望得到父親的嘉許。
The president's approval rating had risen.
總統的支援率上升了。
If a person or organization gives something their seal of approval or their stamp of approval, they officially say that they like it or think it is acceptable.
Ministers have put their seal of approval on the proposal...
部長們已經批准了該提案。
Last November the commission gave its stamp of approval to the deal.
去年11月,委員會核准了這宗交易。
1. the formal act of giving approval;
2. a feeling of liking something or someone good;
3. acceptance as satisfactory;
4. a message expressing a favorable opinion;
seal (或 stamp) of approval
正式批准
on approval
試穿:為顧客作檢查和試穿的,沒有義務購買
He grinned his approval.
他以一笑表示同意.
Your approval gives me much gratification.
承蒙認可,我非常高興.
The scheme has the chairman's seal of approval.
這一計劃得到主席的批准.
He bought the television set on approval.
他購買了一臺包退包換的電視機.
The deal had the tacit approval of the President.
這筆交易得到總統的默許.