1.维护
2.为...辩护;为...辩明,剖白
3.证明...为正当
4.〈古〉为...报仇
1.维护
2.为...辩护;为...辩明,剖白
3.证明...为正当
4.〈古〉为...报仇
1.to prove that someone is right, or that something they said, did, or decided was right, especially when most people believed they were wrong; to prove that someone who was accused of a crime or dishonest act is not guilty
1.The many "liberals" who despised Mr Thaksin and applauded the coup may argue that this vindicates them.
大多数轻视他信先生的“自由主义者”和赞同政变者也许会以此为他们辩护。
2.The report of the committee of inquiry completely vindicates him and declares his action to have been right and proper.
调查委员会的报告完全是在替他辩护,而且声言他的行为是正确恰当的。
3.Yet even if the trend is confirmed, it scarcely vindicates the heavy-handed methods used to engineer it.
然而,即使这种趋势得到证实,也很难证明政府为此采取的硬性措施是正确的。
4.As always happens when disaster strikes, there's a rush by ideologues to claim that the disaster vindicates their views.
更往常一样,一发生灾难,理论家就纷纷登场,宣称灾难证明他们的观点是正确的。
5.in the other way, cooperative medical way vindicates social justice and promotes political stability.
合作医疗方式维护社会公平,推动政治稳定。
6.The constitution prescribes and vindicates the national symbols.
宪法规定和维护了国家标志;
7.The study vindicates those parents favouring the less-is-more, "cry-it-out" method of encouraging infants to sleep through the night.
这份报告也为那些赞成少做就是多做,鼓励让孩子“哭到筋疲力尽”后安睡一晚的父母开脱。
8."It vindicates women who sit there and watch their sisters in the workplace have affairs, " Ms Lawless said.
“对那些只能坐在那里、眼看工作场所的姐妹们与老板发生性关系的女性而言,这维护了她们的权益,”劳力斯女士说。
9.Tanabata raining night vindicates for me.
七夕雨夜为我表白。
10.The history of LBJ's presidency fully vindicates Kennedy's doubts.
约翰逊担任总统时的经历完全证实了肯尼迪这方面的疑虑。