pro

英 [prəʊ] 美 [pro]
  • adv. 赞成地
  • n. 赞成者;赞成的意见
  • prep. 赞成
  • n. (Pro)人名;(意)普罗

英文词源


pro (n.1)
1866, shortening of professional (n.). The adjective is first recorded 1915 (in golfing's pro shop).
pro (n.2)
"a consideration or argument in favor," c. 1400, from Latin pro (see pro-). Pro and con is attested from c. 1400, short for pro and contra "for and against" (Latin pro et contra).

双语例句


1. It is only an Elastoplast solution to a far greater constitutional pro-blem.
对于一个非常严重的宪法问题来说,这只是个暂时的解决方案。

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2. He was at the forefront of the pro-democracy campaign in the country.
他活动在该国亲民主运动的前沿。

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3. The pro-gramme's researchers are guilty of bias and misrepresentation.
该项目的研究者们对心存偏见和误解感到非常内疚。

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4. I'm one of the few that's very pro performance-related pay.
我是少数极力赞成绩效工资的人之一。

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5. Rebellions in the area were bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.
这个地区的叛乱遭到了亲政府军队的血腥镇压。

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