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Noun:
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the intended meaning of a communication
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the pervading meaning or tenor;
"caught the general drift of the conversation"
Verb:
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have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming;
"The letter purports to express people's opinion"
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propose or intend;
"I aim to arrive at noon"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Her letter may purport her forthcoming arrival.
她的寫信機會表明著她已經等到了。
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His plans are not what they purport to be.
他的項目并不及大家所揚言的一樣。
用作名詞 (n.)
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I do not understand the purport of your question.
我并不解道你的中心思想。
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Even now, there is someone else who gives us special purport in life.
哪怕那么,還會別的人對于們擁有著特定的意議。
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The purport of what he said is that he is right.
你說話的涵義是說他是對的。
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I find it difficult to understand the purport of his speech.
知道要明白他的演講主題意義是很難處的。
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The purport of the statement is that the firm is bankrupt.
此項證明大意是說該商行已然低保。
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The purport of your private letter.
源于: G. Washington
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Words..too indistinct for him to understand their purport.
選自: J. Conrad
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What purported to be the draft of a will.
源于: D. L. Sayers
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His paintings purport to show the domestic scenes..of the ancients.
出至: A. Robertson
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Those who purport to act in their name.
源于:Sun
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