testament 详细解释

testament

['testəmənt]

n.证明, 自白,[律]遗嘱, <古>圣约
Testament
n.圣经旧约, 圣经新约

n.

1. (大写)圣经旧约; 圣经新约[the S]

2. 【律】遗嘱, 遗言[C]

3. 证明, 证据[C][(+to)]

The building is a testament to their success.

这一建筑是他们成功的证明。

4. 信仰声明[C]

5. 【古】(人与上帝间的)圣约

词形变化

形容词: testamentary |

词义辨析

同义参见:

credential  will  

英英释义

名词 testament:

a profession of belief

a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

同义词:will

strong evidence for something

either of the two main parts of the Christian Bible

补充

testamenttestament英:[ˈtestəmənt] 美:[ˈtɛstəmənt]n.1.遗嘱This is his last will and testament.这是他的遗愿和遗嘱。2.实际的证明His success is a testament to his skills.他的成功便是他技艺娴熟的证据。

例句

1. Braka's house is a testament to his Gothic tastes.布拉卡的房子是他喜好哥特风的一个证明。 2. The fact that these scandals are now public is testament to the relative openness of America's government.这些丑闻如今公之于众, 这证明美国政府是相对透明的。 3. growing attendance figures are a testament to the event's popularity.出席人数的不断增加证明这个活动颇受欢迎。 4. "The success of the album, which is only available online, is a testament to the power/strength of the Internet."这个独家在线音乐专辑的成功充分证明了互联网的力量。 5. The event is testament to [=evidence of] what a small group of determined people can do.这件事证明了一个虽小但有决心的团队能够有怎样的作为。 6. a person's last will and testament一个人的临终遗嘱