单词:approbate
[法] 依法许可, 核准, 通过
v. accept (documents) as valid
approbate的用法和样例:
例句
- Do you approbate chromatic bean curd?彩色豆腐你们认可吗?
- The plan that we make cannot get a client approbate!我们做的计划不能得到客户的认可!
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pro rata 按比例 probate 遗嘱认证 Probate Registry 遗产承办处 proceeds 收入;收益;得益 proceeds from borrowings 举债所得款项 proceeds of bills 库券收益 proceeds of forfei