Examples of using Professed in English and their translations into Chinese
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The contradiction between professed ideals and actual conditions is especially acute in the most affluent industrialized countries.
He professed that Madame de Lamotte had died suddenly in his house, and that, fearing suspicion, he had buried her secretly.
But once again he professed surprise and stated categorically that he had never seen anything like it before.
However, to determine if one has in fact"professed" a religion, a proper scrutiny of the entire circumstances is necessary.
Theologies have professed to give answers, all too definite; but their definiteness causes modern minds to view them with suspicion.
He didn't believe in deodorant and often professed that with a proper diet and the peppermint castile soap, you would neither perspire nor smell.”.
Froude, says Newman,"professed openly his admiration for the Church of Rome, and his hatred of the Reformers.
You professed Him even in baptism, but now it seems as though you have turned away from Him.
All throughout the first round, the membership repeatedly and insistently professed its aspiration to move on towards an ever more comprehensive consideration of Security Council reform.
So concord is good: Let all listen, and be willing to listen to the doctrines professed by others.
Many, who professed to love the Saviour, declared that they had no opposition to the doctrine of the second advent;
The German was sent for but professed to know nothing of the matter, nor could any inquiry clear it up.
He openly professed his hatred of black people, and he believed that when“Helter Skelter” came, blacks would annihilate whites.
She, at one time, professed Christianity but is now in the process of divorcing her husband with no just cause.
The Department is establishing an inter-university network, in which more than a dozen academics in the field of family studies have professed interest.
Smith professed to hate the town's provincialism but rarely left it until he married late in life.
She was a painter herself and, among those who professed to know, it was said that she had far more talent than he.
Yet his professed Christianity and enthusiasm for the West caused many Americans to overlook the absolutism, brutality and corruption of his regime.
According to various Soviet and Western sources, however, over one-third of the country's people professed religious belief.
The 53-second spot includes expletives uttered by Bracamontes during his trial as he professed regret at not killing more officials.