Nghĩa của từ professes bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
claim openly but often falsely that one has (a quality or feeling).
he had professed his love for her
2
affirm one's faith in or allegiance to (a religion or set of beliefs).
a people professing Christianity
synonyms:affirm one's faith inaffirm one's allegiance toavowconfess
3
teach (a subject) as a professor.
a professor—what does he profess?
4
have or claim knowledge or skill in (a subject or accomplishment).

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1. 6 She still professes her innocence.

2. The government professes to care about the poor.

3. It professes no particular architectural creed; it belongs to no recognisable school of design.

4. The “dragnet” represents an earthly instrument that professes to be God’s congregation and that gathers in “fish.”

5. If you were Baptized in another church that professes Jesus Christ as Lord, then you do not have to be Baptized again

6. In the song, Fiasco professes his love for old-school hip hop through his lyrics, as Ed Sheeran sings the soulful, laid-back hook.

7. Authoritativeness is one of the attributes of true leadership. In other words, whoever that professes to be a true leader should be authoritative in nature

8. N Averment In law, an allegation or statement as a fact: commonly used of statements in a pleading which the party thereby professes to be ready to prove.

9. Agnostic (n.) 1870, "one who professes that the existence of a First Cause and the essential nature of things are not and cannot be known" [Klein]; coined by T.H

10. A third biography, by Ailred, abbot of Rievaulx, in Yorkshire (1143–1166), professes to give a detailed history, founded on an earlier ‘Book of his Life and Miracles,’ written in a barbaric speech (sermo barbaricus)

11. 3 But why would anyone who professes to have faith in God find it difficult to believe the Bible account that by God’s holy spirit the Jewish virgin Mary was made pregnant and gave birth to Jesus?

12. ‘A person commits an offence if he Belongs or professes to Belong to a prescribed organisation.’ ‘We mourn them also as fellow citizens, killed because they Belong to the greater whole to which we also all Belong.’ ‘People, irrespective of the economic strata to which they Belong…

13. Hewitt's courage in writing a book that exposes Jehovah's Witnesses for what they are - a cult of brainwashers and Brainwashees, no different from any other group that professes to be "the only true religion" - because leaving the cult no doubt cost him dearly in …

14. Cognoscente: 1 n an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts Synonyms: connoisseur Types: aesthete , esthete one who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature wine lover a connoisseur of fine wines; a grape nut Type of: authority an expert whose views are taken as definitive

15. • Agnostical uncertain of all claims to knowledge • A person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause • One who professes ignorance, or denies that we have any knowledge • (Difficult words) a person who claims the existence of God is unknowable • (Obscure words) a person who claims the existence of God is unknowable

16. Balthasar’s essentially new doctrine of Christ’s descent raises the question whether one can still believe in the Christ professed by one’s ecclesial community if one consciously rejects the descent it professes, just as the same question would be raised if one rejected Christ’s resurrection, his incarnation, the Trinity, or any other