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单词 endorse
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endorse


en·dorse

(ĕn-dôrs′) also in·dorse (ĭn-)tr.v. en·dorsed, en·dors·ing, en·dors·es also in·dorsed or in·dors·ing or in·dors·es 1. a. To express approval of or give support to, especially by public statement; sanction: endorse a change in policy; endorse a political candidate.b. To recommend (a product), often in exchange for payment, as in an advertisement.2. To write one's signature on the back of (a check) to obtain the amount payable or to make the amount payable available to a third party or to the bearer.3. To write one's signature on the back of (an instrument) to transfer the rights available under that instrument to another party.4. To place (one's signature), as on a contract, to indicate approval of its contents or terms.5. To acknowledge (receipt of payment) by signing a bill, draft, or other instrument.
[Middle English endosen, to sign (a document, originally by writing on its back), approve, from Anglo-Norman endosser, from Medieval Latin indorsāre : Latin in-, upon, in; see en-1 + Latin dorsum, back.]
en·dors′a·ble adj.en·dors′er, en·dor′sor n.

endorse

(ɪnˈdɔːs) or

indorse

vb (tr) 1. to give approval or sanction to2. (Banking & Finance) to sign (one's name) on the back of (a cheque, etc) to specify oneself as payee3. (Banking & Finance) commerce a. to sign the back of (a negotiable document) to transfer ownership of the rights to a specified payeeb. to specify (a designated sum) as transferable to another as payee4. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to write (a qualifying comment, recommendation, etc) on the back of a document5. (Commerce) to sign (a document), as when confirming receipt of payment6. (Law) chiefly Brit to record (a conviction) on (a driving licence)[C16: from Old French endosser to put on the back, from en-1 + dos back, from Latin dorsum] enˈdorsable, inˈdorsable adj enˈdorser, enˈdorsor, inˈdorser, inˈdorsor n

en•dorse

(ɛnˈdɔrs)

v.t. -dorsed, -dors•ing. 1. to express approval or support of, esp. publicly: to endorse a political candidate. 2. to designate oneself as payee of (a check) by signing, usu. on the reverse side of the instrument. 3. to sign one's name on (a commercial document or other instrument). 4. to make over (a stated amount) to another as payee by one's endorsement. 5. to write (something) on the back of a document, paper, etc. 6. to acknowledge (payment) by placing one's signature on a bill, draft, etc. [1575–85; variant of earlier indorse < Medieval Latin indorsāre= Latin in- in-2 + -dorsāre, derivative of dorsum back; replacing endoss, Middle English endossen < Old French endosser < Medieval Latin] en•dors′a•ble, adj. en•dors•ee′, n. en•dors′er, n. en•dor′sive, adj.

endorse


Past participle: endorsed
Gerund: endorsing
Imperative
endorse
endorse
Present
I endorse
you endorse
he/she/it endorses
we endorse
you endorse
they endorse
Preterite
I endorsed
you endorsed
he/she/it endorsed
we endorsed
you endorsed
they endorsed
Present Continuous
I am endorsing
you are endorsing
he/she/it is endorsing
we are endorsing
you are endorsing
they are endorsing
Present Perfect
I have endorsed
you have endorsed
he/she/it has endorsed
we have endorsed
you have endorsed
they have endorsed
Past Continuous
I was endorsing
you were endorsing
he/she/it was endorsing
we were endorsing
you were endorsing
they were endorsing
Past Perfect
I had endorsed
you had endorsed
he/she/it had endorsed
we had endorsed
you had endorsed
they had endorsed
Future
I will endorse
you will endorse
he/she/it will endorse
we will endorse
you will endorse
they will endorse
Future Perfect
I will have endorsed
you will have endorsed
he/she/it will have endorsed
we will have endorsed
you will have endorsed
they will have endorsed
Future Continuous
I will be endorsing
you will be endorsing
he/she/it will be endorsing
we will be endorsing
you will be endorsing
they will be endorsing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been endorsing
you have been endorsing
he/she/it has been endorsing
we have been endorsing
you have been endorsing
they have been endorsing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been endorsing
you will have been endorsing
he/she/it will have been endorsing
we will have been endorsing
you will have been endorsing
they will have been endorsing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been endorsing
you had been endorsing
he/she/it had been endorsing
we had been endorsing
you had been endorsing
they had been endorsing
Conditional
I would endorse
you would endorse
he/she/it would endorse
we would endorse
you would endorse
they would endorse
Past Conditional
I would have endorsed
you would have endorsed
he/she/it would have endorsed
we would have endorsed
you would have endorsed
they would have endorsed
Thesaurus
Verb1.endorse - be behindendorse - be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"back, indorse, plump for, plunk for, supportapprove, O.K., okay, sanction - give sanction to; "I approve of his educational policies"warrant, guarantee - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of; "The dealer warrants all the cars he sells"; "I warrant this information"champion, defend - protect or fight for as a championsecond, endorse, indorse, back - give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"
2.endorse - give support or one's approval toendorse - give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"second, indorse, backback, endorse, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support - be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"back up, support - give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to; "She supported him during the illness"; "Her children always backed her up"
3.endorse - guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat"indorse, certifywarrant, guarantee - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of; "The dealer warrants all the cars he sells"; "I warrant this information"
4.endorse - sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques"indorsesign - be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera"cosign, co-sign - sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loanvisa - provide (a passport) with a visa

endorse

indorseverb1. approve, back, support, champion, favour, promote, recommend, sanction, sustain, advocate, warrant, prescribe, uphold, authorize, ratify, affirm, approve of, subscribe to, espouse, vouch for, throw your weight behind I can endorse this statement wholeheartedly.2. sign, initial, countersign, sign on the back of, superscribe, undersign The payee must endorse the cheque.

endorse

verb1. To affix one's signature to:autograph, inscribe, sign, subscribe, undersign.Idioms: put one's John Hancock on, set one's hand to.2. To give one's consent to:allow, approbate, approve, authorize, consent, let, permit, sanction.Informal: OK.3. To aid the cause of by approving or favoring:advocate, back, champion, get behind, plump for, recommend, side with, stand behind, stand by, support, uphold.Idioms: align oneself with, go to bat for, take the part of.4. To establish as true or genuine:authenticate, bear out, confirm, corroborate, demonstrate, establish, evidence, prove, show, substantiate, validate, verify.
Translations
在...背面签名注上违章记录认可赞同

endorse

(inˈdoːs) verb1. to write one's signature on the back of (a cheque). 背書(在支票背面) 在(支票等)背面签名 2. to make a note of an offence on (a driving licence). 註上違規記錄(在駕照上) (驾驶执照上)注上违章记录 3. to give one's approval to (a decision, statement etc). The court endorsed the judge's decision. 贊同, 認可 赞同,认可 enˈdorsement noun 簽註,背書,贊同 签注,背书,赞同
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Endorse


Endorse

To sign a paper or document, thereby making it possible for the rights represented therein to pass to another individual. Also spelled indorse.

endorse (indorse)

v. 1) to sign one's name to the back of a check, bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument with the intention of making it cashable or transferable. 2) to pledge support to a program, proposal, or candidate. (See; endorsement)

endorse


Endorse

Transferring asset ownership by signing the back of the asset's certificate.

Endorsement

1. The payee's signature on the back of a check indicating that the payee has received the check. Banks require that payees endorse checks before they may be cashed or deposited.

2. An amendment to a document, especially an insurance policy. Informally, they are called riders.

endorse

To sign a negotiable instrument in order to transfer it to another party. For example, investors holding securities must endorse the certificates before delivery to the broker.

endorse


  • verb

Synonyms for endorse

verb approve

Synonyms

  • approve
  • back
  • support
  • champion
  • favour
  • promote
  • recommend
  • sanction
  • sustain
  • advocate
  • warrant
  • prescribe
  • uphold
  • authorize
  • ratify
  • affirm
  • approve of
  • subscribe to
  • espouse
  • vouch for
  • throw your weight behind

verb sign

Synonyms

  • sign
  • initial
  • countersign
  • sign on the back of
  • superscribe
  • undersign

Synonyms for endorse

verb to affix one's signature to

Synonyms

  • autograph
  • inscribe
  • sign
  • subscribe
  • undersign

verb to give one's consent to

Synonyms

  • allow
  • approbate
  • approve
  • authorize
  • consent
  • let
  • permit
  • sanction
  • OK

verb to aid the cause of by approving or favoring

Synonyms

  • advocate
  • back
  • champion
  • get behind
  • plump for
  • recommend
  • side with
  • stand behind
  • stand by
  • support
  • uphold

verb to establish as true or genuine

Synonyms

  • authenticate
  • bear out
  • confirm
  • corroborate
  • demonstrate
  • establish
  • evidence
  • prove
  • show
  • substantiate
  • validate
  • verify

Synonyms for endorse

verb be behind

Synonyms

  • back
  • indorse
  • plump for
  • plunk for
  • support

Related Words

  • approve
  • O.K.
  • okay
  • sanction
  • warrant
  • guarantee
  • champion
  • defend
  • second
  • endorse
  • indorse
  • back

verb give support or one's approval to

Synonyms

  • second
  • indorse
  • back

Related Words

  • back
  • endorse
  • indorse
  • plump for
  • plunk for
  • support
  • back up

verb guarantee as meeting a certain standard

Synonyms

  • indorse
  • certify

Related Words

  • warrant
  • guarantee

verb sign as evidence of legal transfer

Synonyms

  • indorse

Related Words

  • sign
  • cosign
  • co-sign
  • visa
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