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Definition of testimonial in English:

testimonial

nounˌtɛstɪˈməʊnɪəlˌtɛstəˈmoʊniəl
  • 1A formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.

    (品德、资格的)证明书;介绍信,推荐信

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So if you're asking for a testimonial to her character as a mother and as a hard working local member, I'm not only very happy to give it on this programme, I'll be very happy to give it in her electorate as well.
    • They have noted the evidence of your character witnesses who spoke highly of you and the testimonials submitted on your behalf which indicate that you are well respected by both your professional colleagues and patients.
    • Parents often prefaced their letters by testimonials as to their son's qualifications as a ‘real boy.’
    • To summarize my testimonial about him, I simply said that he always made me laugh thought at times he annoyed me of constant teasing, but in the end I'd still have him as he is.
    • This page may contain letters of recommendation or testimonials that your clients have written for you.
    • The award is conferred on the basis of testimonials describing the nominee's service.
    • Around 70 more residents wrote individual testimonials and character references.
    • Instead, work history and character testimonials are deemed important.
    • One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes.
    • More than mere testimonials, these comments underline Zinn's unsentimental dedication to the democracy he believes in.
    • I should perhaps say this is an unsolicited testimonial - I don't do the requested kind.
    • He stated that relevant weight has not been given to his good teaching record and to letters, testimonials and references from parents appreciating work he has done with their children.
    • Employers usually ask job applicants to send resumes, testimonials and identification documents.
    • Careful analysis of the letters, character testimonials and other correspondence involving these individuals represent an obvious and valuable source of reference for such work.
    • And it was Rick Lazio who equated her, despite all these testimonials on her behalf, with these people who obviously have invented something for political gain.
    • I think the average person would be amazed at the amount of fake testimonials and fabricated authenticity they are exposed to in one day.
    • A common feature in networking sites is testimonials or comments.
    • Mr Browne said the mayor of van de Poel's home town, his parents and his boss had provided testimonials as to his client's good character.
    • Most designers will have testimonials from previous clients on their web site.
    • Bernard Gateshill, for Mancey, handed a huge bundle of character testimonials to the judge and explained that his client had been suffering from depression at the time of the incident.
    Synonyms
    reference, character reference, recommendation, letter of recommendation, commendation, endorsement, certificate of competence
    dated character
    1. 1.1 A public tribute to someone and to their achievements.
      感谢(或赞赏)表示;奖状;感谢信;纪念品
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, before leaving for his new appointment the teachers and friends met at the house of the Rev Carter to present a small testimonial to Captain Cornelius in recognition of his service.
      • Here is an unsolicited testimonial to Ron Santo, a player who someday should be elected to the Hall of Fame.
      • Most testimonials from students describe in passionate terms the inspiration Deaf teachers - much more than hearing instructors - had on them.
      • She was presented with a testimonial on vellum, personally signed by society president Princess Alexandra, during the ceremony, at the Austrian Ambassador's residence in west London.
      • Guests will hear tributes and testimonials about the career, but only a little of the tension and trauma of that political life.
      • However, since the event was a testimonial to the life and work of the artist, most informed criticism was politely avoided.
      • Passing with flying colours, he received a beautifully-calligraphed testimonial signed by the scholars present.
      • It also told of his independence, character and principles as expressed by testimonials by those who knew him.
      • This would involve audio/visual testimonials delivered and recorded from around the world by her students (from all three schools she taught in), her friends, and family.
      • They hold endless meetings, planning sessions, conferences, and confabs in which they back pat and self-stroke themselves with awards, plaques, tributes and testimonials.
      • Mr Carvey, 20, of Eastcliff Avenue, is to receive a testimonial on parchment and his Tendring Council colleague Mr Sacre, also 20, of Oliver Close is to get a certificate of commendation.
      • Yet after I left the funeral, some key themes of the media eulogies and other testimonials kept bothering me.
      • About half the crowd were silver-haired, sitting politely in rows, nodding at the testimonials being offered from the podium covering the vast breadth of Rankin's career.
      • However, most medals and testimonials are presented for courage.
      • On Wednesday, John's 15-year-old son Patrick was presented with a testimonial for saving a boy aged eight from the Thames near the Teddington suspension bridge.
      • He spoke a short testimonial, describing a person that sounded a little like my mother, and we mouthed a hymn.
      • The death of famed educator Clark Kerr last December evoked tributes and testimonials everywhere from the New York Times to local faculty bulletins.
      Synonyms
      tribute, presentation, gift, trophy
      memento, souvenir
  • 2(in sport) a game or event held in honour of a player, who typically receives part of the income generated.

    (体育运动中为纪念某个运动员而举办的)纪念赛(或项目)

    as modifier a testimonial match
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, they hope to ‘re-sign’ a host of old boys to take part in a testimonial game they're planning for club captain Brian Pritchard on Sunday May 5.
    • He had served Celtic for more than 24 years and was rumoured to be in line for a money-spinning testimonial match - the first ever granted to a non-player or manager in Scotland.
    • The club has agreed to give him a testimonial game to mark his nine years at Edgeley Park, even though Flynn left last week to join Barnsley.
    • About 10,000 Rangers fans make the trip to Bradford to pay tribute to Stuart McCall, whose testimonial sees the Yorkshire side take on Rangers' nine-in-a-row side.
    • But when you go out on the park, even if it is for a testimonial, the game is one you want to win.
    • I was, and still am, one of the few British players who had played alongside Zidane, albeit in a testimonial.
    • Tony Parkes had to fight back tears as he described his testimonial as one of the greatest nights of his life.
    • The first event of Lowes' testimonial will be a golf day at Northcliffe Golf Club on Wednesday, August 25.
    • United also agreed that Keane would be given a testimonial game by United, an offer that he will consider when a little time has elapsed and the dust from his departure has settled.
    • The Sunderland and Republic of Ireland striker has just signed up a young Dublin singer to perform during his testimonial game tomorrow night in Sunderland.
    • I have just signed a new three-and-a-half year deal, which includes a testimonial in pre-season, so I hope I can help establish the club at this level.
    • Radebe is donating the £500,000 that his testimonial game earned to charity, a gesture which is thoroughly in character.
    • His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland.
    • There will be a quick, bitter-sweet trip to Stradey Park on Friday for his testimonial game against Gloucester.
    • The ultra-loyal City defender crowns a decade at Valley Parade tomorrow with his testimonial match against Bolton.
    • His season on the pitch has not been too eye-catching but his selfless act in donating the receipts of his testimonial game to children's charities is one of the greatest things a Premiership footballer had done this season.
    • Instead of expensive gifts for players participating in the testimonial, they will be given letters from children in the developing world whose education will be sponsored from the proceeds.
    • Two of rugby's greatest players are planning to sign off their careers in front of a full house in the first testimonial match to be played at Twickenham.
    • I am still in the process of arranging the second game, but we will have at least one other game at home because Paul Stancliffe will be having a testimonial game in recognition of his long-standing service to the club.
    • Fans, team mates, family and friends are expected at the War Memorial Ground on Tuesday night for a testimonial game in honour of former Carshalton Athletic player Neil Robson.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French testimonial 'testifying, serving as evidence', from late Latin testimonialis, from Latin testimonium (see testimony).

Rhymes

baronial, ceremonial, colonial, matrimonial, monial, neocolonial, postcolonial, patrimonial

Definition of testimonial in US English:

testimonial

nounˌtɛstəˈmoʊniəlˌtestəˈmōnēəl
  • 1A formal statement testifying to someone's character and qualifications.

    (品德、资格的)证明书;介绍信,推荐信

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So if you're asking for a testimonial to her character as a mother and as a hard working local member, I'm not only very happy to give it on this programme, I'll be very happy to give it in her electorate as well.
    • Mr Browne said the mayor of van de Poel's home town, his parents and his boss had provided testimonials as to his client's good character.
    • Around 70 more residents wrote individual testimonials and character references.
    • The award is conferred on the basis of testimonials describing the nominee's service.
    • One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes.
    • Bernard Gateshill, for Mancey, handed a huge bundle of character testimonials to the judge and explained that his client had been suffering from depression at the time of the incident.
    • Careful analysis of the letters, character testimonials and other correspondence involving these individuals represent an obvious and valuable source of reference for such work.
    • This page may contain letters of recommendation or testimonials that your clients have written for you.
    • I think the average person would be amazed at the amount of fake testimonials and fabricated authenticity they are exposed to in one day.
    • I should perhaps say this is an unsolicited testimonial - I don't do the requested kind.
    • And it was Rick Lazio who equated her, despite all these testimonials on her behalf, with these people who obviously have invented something for political gain.
    • Instead, work history and character testimonials are deemed important.
    • To summarize my testimonial about him, I simply said that he always made me laugh thought at times he annoyed me of constant teasing, but in the end I'd still have him as he is.
    • More than mere testimonials, these comments underline Zinn's unsentimental dedication to the democracy he believes in.
    • Employers usually ask job applicants to send resumes, testimonials and identification documents.
    • They have noted the evidence of your character witnesses who spoke highly of you and the testimonials submitted on your behalf which indicate that you are well respected by both your professional colleagues and patients.
    • Parents often prefaced their letters by testimonials as to their son's qualifications as a ‘real boy.’
    • He stated that relevant weight has not been given to his good teaching record and to letters, testimonials and references from parents appreciating work he has done with their children.
    • A common feature in networking sites is testimonials or comments.
    • Most designers will have testimonials from previous clients on their web site.
    Synonyms
    reference, character reference, recommendation, letter of recommendation, commendation, endorsement, certificate of competence
    1. 1.1 A public tribute to someone and to their achievements.
      感谢(或赞赏)表示;奖状;感谢信;纪念品
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The death of famed educator Clark Kerr last December evoked tributes and testimonials everywhere from the New York Times to local faculty bulletins.
      • They hold endless meetings, planning sessions, conferences, and confabs in which they back pat and self-stroke themselves with awards, plaques, tributes and testimonials.
      • About half the crowd were silver-haired, sitting politely in rows, nodding at the testimonials being offered from the podium covering the vast breadth of Rankin's career.
      • This would involve audio/visual testimonials delivered and recorded from around the world by her students (from all three schools she taught in), her friends, and family.
      • Passing with flying colours, he received a beautifully-calligraphed testimonial signed by the scholars present.
      • Guests will hear tributes and testimonials about the career, but only a little of the tension and trauma of that political life.
      • Here is an unsolicited testimonial to Ron Santo, a player who someday should be elected to the Hall of Fame.
      • Mr Carvey, 20, of Eastcliff Avenue, is to receive a testimonial on parchment and his Tendring Council colleague Mr Sacre, also 20, of Oliver Close is to get a certificate of commendation.
      • He spoke a short testimonial, describing a person that sounded a little like my mother, and we mouthed a hymn.
      • Yet after I left the funeral, some key themes of the media eulogies and other testimonials kept bothering me.
      • It also told of his independence, character and principles as expressed by testimonials by those who knew him.
      • On Wednesday, John's 15-year-old son Patrick was presented with a testimonial for saving a boy aged eight from the Thames near the Teddington suspension bridge.
      • However, most medals and testimonials are presented for courage.
      • However, before leaving for his new appointment the teachers and friends met at the house of the Rev Carter to present a small testimonial to Captain Cornelius in recognition of his service.
      • She was presented with a testimonial on vellum, personally signed by society president Princess Alexandra, during the ceremony, at the Austrian Ambassador's residence in west London.
      • However, since the event was a testimonial to the life and work of the artist, most informed criticism was politely avoided.
      • Most testimonials from students describe in passionate terms the inspiration Deaf teachers - much more than hearing instructors - had on them.
      Synonyms
      tribute, presentation, gift, trophy
    2. 1.2often as modifier (in sports) a game or event held in honor of a player, who typically receives part of the income generated.
      (体育运动中为纪念某个运动员而举办的)纪念赛(或项目)
      the Yankees held a testimonial day for Gehrig
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fans, team mates, family and friends are expected at the War Memorial Ground on Tuesday night for a testimonial game in honour of former Carshalton Athletic player Neil Robson.
      • Instead of expensive gifts for players participating in the testimonial, they will be given letters from children in the developing world whose education will be sponsored from the proceeds.
      • His season on the pitch has not been too eye-catching but his selfless act in donating the receipts of his testimonial game to children's charities is one of the greatest things a Premiership footballer had done this season.
      • The ultra-loyal City defender crowns a decade at Valley Parade tomorrow with his testimonial match against Bolton.
      • His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland.
      • United also agreed that Keane would be given a testimonial game by United, an offer that he will consider when a little time has elapsed and the dust from his departure has settled.
      • But when you go out on the park, even if it is for a testimonial, the game is one you want to win.
      • There will be a quick, bitter-sweet trip to Stradey Park on Friday for his testimonial game against Gloucester.
      • Tony Parkes had to fight back tears as he described his testimonial as one of the greatest nights of his life.
      • I am still in the process of arranging the second game, but we will have at least one other game at home because Paul Stancliffe will be having a testimonial game in recognition of his long-standing service to the club.
      • I have just signed a new three-and-a-half year deal, which includes a testimonial in pre-season, so I hope I can help establish the club at this level.
      • The Sunderland and Republic of Ireland striker has just signed up a young Dublin singer to perform during his testimonial game tomorrow night in Sunderland.
      • He had served Celtic for more than 24 years and was rumoured to be in line for a money-spinning testimonial match - the first ever granted to a non-player or manager in Scotland.
      • The first event of Lowes' testimonial will be a golf day at Northcliffe Golf Club on Wednesday, August 25.
      • Two of rugby's greatest players are planning to sign off their careers in front of a full house in the first testimonial match to be played at Twickenham.
      • Radebe is donating the £500,000 that his testimonial game earned to charity, a gesture which is thoroughly in character.
      • Now, they hope to ‘re-sign’ a host of old boys to take part in a testimonial game they're planning for club captain Brian Pritchard on Sunday May 5.
      • The club has agreed to give him a testimonial game to mark his nine years at Edgeley Park, even though Flynn left last week to join Barnsley.
      • I was, and still am, one of the few British players who had played alongside Zidane, albeit in a testimonial.
      • About 10,000 Rangers fans make the trip to Bradford to pay tribute to Stuart McCall, whose testimonial sees the Yorkshire side take on Rangers' nine-in-a-row side.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French testimonial ‘testifying, serving as evidence’, from late Latin testimonialis, from Latin testimonium (see testimony).

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