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单词 validate
例句
validate verb
approve (officially validated courses) confirm1 (validate a claim)
approve

verb

approve ♦︎ confirm ♦︎ recognize ♦︎ uphold ♦︎ ratify ♦︎ sustain ♦︎ validate ♦︎ certifyThese words all mean to officially accept and approve of sth. 这些词均表示认可、批准。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to approve / confirm / recognize / uphold / ratify / validate / certify sth as sthto approve / recognize / validate a courseto approve / uphold / ratify a treatyto confirm / uphold / ratify a / an decision / agreementto be approved / confirmed / recognized / upheld / sustained by the courtto officially approve / confirm / recognize / ratify sth approve [transitive, often passive] to say that sth is good enough to be used, or is correct 认可;核准The course is approved by the Department for Education.课程已获教育部核准。The auditors approved the company's accounts.审计员核准了公司的账目。 confirm / /kənˈfɜːm; NAmE kənˈfɜːrm/ [transitive] to make sth such as a position or agreement more definite or official 批准(职位、协议等);确认After a six-month probationary period, her position was confirmed.经过六个月的试用期后,她获准正式担任该职。He was confirmed as captain for the rest of the season.他获正式任命在本赛季余下的时间内担任队长。 confirmation

noun

[uncountable, countable] You will receive written confirmation of our decision in the next few days.您将在几天后收到有关我们决定的通知书。
recognize (BrE also recognise) [transitive, often passive] to accept and approve of sb/sth officially (正式)认可,接受,赞成The qualifications are internationally recognized.这些资格全球认可。The UK has refused to recognize the new regime.英国已拒绝承认这个新的政权。 uphold /ʌpˈhəʊld; NAmE ʌpˈhoʊld/ (upheld, upheld) [transitive](especially of a court) to agree that a previous decision was correct or that a request is reasonable (尤指法庭)维持(原判),受理(申诉)The conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal.上诉法庭维持原判。The Press Council refused to uphold the complaint.出版委员会拒绝受理申诉。 ratify /ˈrætɪfaɪ/ / [transitive] to make an agreement officially valid by voting for or signing it (通过投票或签署)正式批准,使正式生效The treaty was ratified by all the member states.该条约得到了所有成员国的批准。 ratification

noun

[uncountable] The agreement is subject to ratification by the Senate.该协定必须获得参议院的批准。
sustain / /səˈsteɪn/ / [transitive] (law 法律) (especially in court) to decide that a claim or objection is valid (尤其在法庭上)确认,支持,准许The court sustained his claim that the contract was illegal.法庭支持他的说法,认定该合同不合法。Objection sustained!(= said by a judge when a lawyer makes an objection in court) 反对有效! validate / /ˈvælɪdeɪt/ / [transitive] (formal) to state officially that sth is useful and of an acceptable standard 批准;确认⋯有效;认可Check that their courses have been validated by a reputable organization.要确保他们的课程已获得有声望机构的承认。 certify /ˈsɜːtɪfaɪ; NAmE ˈsɜːrtɪfaɪ/ [transitive, usually passive] (rather formal) to give sb an official document proving that they are qualified to work in a particular profession 颁发(或授予)专业合格证书I was certified as a teacher in 1989.我在1989年获得教师资格证书。
confirm1

verb

His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions. 他内疚的表情证实了我的猜疑。Can you confirm what happened? 你能为发生的事作证吗?The walk in the mountains confirmed his fear of heights. 在山里步行使他确信自己有恐高症。confirm ♦︎ support ♦︎ bear witness ♦︎ substantiate ♦︎ validate ♦︎ evidence ♦︎ corroborate ♦︎ authenticate ♦︎ testify to sthThese words all mean to provide evidence to help prove that sth is true. 这些词均表示提供证据证实、证明。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to confirm / validate / authenticate sth as sthto bear witness / testify to sthto confirm / support / substantiate / corroborate what...to confirm / support / substantiate / validate / corroborate / authenticate a claimto confirm / support / substantiate / validate / corroborate a theoryto confirm / support / substantiate / validate an argumentto confirm / support / substantiate / corroborate a storyto confirm / support / substantiate a pointto confirm / support / corroborate a statement confirm [transitive] to show that a guess or theory is definitely true or correct 证实,证明,确认(猜测或理论)His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions.他内疚的表情证实了我的猜疑。The results confirm the findings of our earlier research.这些结果证实了我们先前的研究发现。 OPP disprove , refute disprove support [transitive] to help to show that a claim or theory is true or correct 帮助证实;(为说法或理论)提供依据The witness's story was not supported by the evidence.目击者的叙述与证据不符。 see also support evidence noun bear ˈwitness

idiom

(bore, borne) (rather formal, written) to provide evidence of the existence or truth of a feeling, quality or situation (为感觉、品质或情况)作证;证明The crowd of mourners at his funeral bore witness to the great affection in which he was held.葬礼上默哀的人群见证了他生前受到的爱戴。
substantiate / /səbˈstænʃieɪt/ / [transitive] (formal) to provide evidence to prove that a claim or theory is true 证实,证明(陈述或理论)They made accusations which could not be substantiated.他们提出的指控无法证实。 validate / /ˈvælɪdeɪt/ / [transitive] (formal) to prove that a claim or theory is true 证实,确认,确证(主张或理论)The research findings do not validate the claims made by the manufacturer.这些研究结果不能证实制造商的说法。NOTE 辨析 Substantiate or validate? Substantiate emphasizes the substance (= evidence) behind the claims; validate emphasizes the validity (= truth or rightness) of the claim. Validate is used especially about matters of reason or logic, with words like theory, argument and claim (especially when it is sb's claim to have a right to sth). Substantiate can also be used in this way, but it can also be used about matters of fact, with words like story and claim, when it is a claim about a fact. * substantiate强调支持主张的证据(substance),validate强调主张的真实性或正当性(validity)。validate尤指证明原因是否充分或逻辑上是否成立,与theory、argument、claim等词搭配(此处claim尤指权利主张)。substantiate也有这个用法,但还可以指证明是否属实,与story、claim等词搭配(此处claim指事实陈述)。 evidence [transitive, usually passive] (formal) to be evidence of sth, especially of a general fact about sth, or a trend (= a general direction in which a situation is changing or developing) 作为(一般事实或趋势等)的证据The legal profession is still a largely male world, as evidenced by the small number of women judges.法律界在很大程度上仍然是男人的世界,这一点从女法官的人数屈指可数即可得到证实。 see also evidence evidence noun corroborate / /kəˈrɒbəreɪt; NAmE kəˈrɑːbəreɪt/ [transitive, often passive] (formal) to provide evidence that supports a claim or theory, especially when sb has been accused of doing sth wrong (尤指某人被控做错事时)证实,确证(陈述或理论)Complaints will be investigated only if there is some corroborating evidence.只有掌握确凿证据时才会对投诉进行调查。 authenticate /ɔːˈθentɪkeɪt/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to prove that sth such as a document is genuine, real or true 证明(文件等)是真实的;证实(为真迹)Experts have authenticated the writing as that of Byron himself.专家已鉴定这字迹是拜伦的亲笔。 ˈtestify to sth

phrasal verb

(formal) to be considered as strong evidence that sth is true 作为⋯的明证;表明;说明The film testifies to the courage of ordinary people during the war.这部电影表明了老百姓在战争时期的英勇。
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