asserting
v. 聲稱( assert的現在分詞 ); 維護; 堅持自己的主張; 生效
If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly.
Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment...
赫爾姆先生打算宣告該法案違反了憲法第一修正案。
The defendants, who continue to assert their innocence, are expected to appeal...
各被告仍然堅稱無辜,預計會提起上訴。
If you assert your authority, you make it clear by your behaviour that you have authority.
After the war, the army made an attempt to assert its authority in the south of the country...
戰後,軍隊試圖在該國的南部地區維護其統治地位。
The people have asserted their power and that will be very difficult to reverse.
人民已經維護了其當家作主的權力,這將難以改變。
If you assert your right or claim to something, you insist that you have the right to it.
The republics began asserting their right to govern themselves.
各加盟共和國開始要求獲得自治權。
If you assert yourself, you speak and act in a forceful way, so that people take notice of you.
He's speaking up and asserting himself confidently.
他明確表態,信心十足地闡述自己的觀點。
1. relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration
The republics began asserting their right to govern themselves.
各加盟共和國開始要求獲得自治權。
He's speaking up and asserting himself confidently.
他明確表態,信心十足地闡述自己的觀點。
A statement asserting the existence of a trend is existential, not universal.
斷定有某種趨勢存在的命題是存在命題而不是全稱命題.
The character type exemplified by the Mad Professor is the self - asserting.
以狂人教授為例的性格是一種維護自身的因素.
They strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests.
他們透過拼命維護自身利益來爭取安全保障.