Justify
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定义
to justify: 辩护、申辩
to justify one's behavior 为某人的行为辩护
示例
- "I'm the one that has to justify a 14,000 dollar shipment of ingredients to the board!"
- "Obviously, documentation of violations or poor job performance is essential in justifying an employee's dismissal."
练习 1
"Does this really "warrant" such frequent absences from Head Office?"
This question could be rephrased: Does this really such frequent absences from Head Office?
This question could be rephrased: Does this really such frequent absences from Head Office?
"Does this really "warrant" such frequent absences from Head Office?"
This question could be rephrased: Does this really justify such frequent absences from Head Office?
This question could be rephrased: Does this really justify such frequent absences from Head Office?
justify: The verb "to warrant (doing something)" is to have sufficient or a valid reason for doing it. Example: His terrible crimes warranted a severe punishment. "To warrant" shares a similar meaning with the verb "to justify", which means to have a good reason for doing something.
excuse: "To excuse someone or something" is to explain, apologize or forgive them or it. Example: I was excused from gym class because of my broken leg. The difference between "warrant" and "excuse" is subtle in this context, however Fiona is not asking if Susie's responsibilities excuse her frequent trips, but rather if her responsibilities merit or justify them.
permit: The verb "to permit" something to happen is to allow something to happen, or to allow someone to do something. Example: The priest permitted the prisoner to confess his crimes. "To permit" expresses the act of giving permission to do something, but does not indicate that something is "justified" or "warranted".
guarantee: "To guarantee" is to assure a condition or outcome. Stores often guarantee their products against malfunctioning for 6 months after their purchase. A "guarantee" often shares a similar meaning with a "warranty", however the term used in this conversation is the verb "to warrant".
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