corroborate如何读

英:[kəˈrɒbəreɪt]

美:[kəˈrɑːbəreɪt]

corroborate是什么意思

vt.

证实,支持(某种说法、信仰、理论等)

使(信仰等)坚定

使巩固,使加强

corroborate自然拼读

cor·rob·o·rate

k ra b reIt

corroborate变形

第三人称单数:corroborates

现在分词:corroborating

过去式:corroborated

过去分词:corroborated

corroborate扩展

corroborative (adj.), corroboratively (adv.), corroboration (n.), corroborator (n.)

corroborate词根

词根:corroborate

adj.

corroborative 确证的,确定的

corroborant 确证的;使强固的

n.

corroboration 确证,证实;确证的事实

corroborant 强壮剂;确证的资料

corroborate英英释义

Verb

1. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts;

"his story confirmed my doubts"

"The evidence supports the defendant"

2. give evidence for

3. support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm;

"The stories and claims were born out by the evidence"

corroborate词源中文解释

1520年代,“给予(法律)确认”,源自拉丁语 corroboratus, corroborare 的过去分词,“加强,振奋”,来自于 com 的同化形式,“与,一起”,这里可能是“彻底地”(见 com-)+ roborare “使强壮”,来自 robur, robus “力量”(见 robust)。

意思是“通过证据加强,确认”,始于1706年。有时在其字面的拉丁语义“使强壮或增加力量”,特别是药物方面,出现在16世纪至18世纪。相关: Corroborated; corroborating; corroborative。

corroborate_计算机行业词汇

确证

corroborate词源英文解释

Latin corroboratus, past participle of corroborare, from com- + robor-, robur strength

The first known use of corroborate was in 1529

corroborate儿童词典英英释义

corrosionnoun

the action, process, or effect of corroding

corrodeverb

to eat or be eaten away by degrees as if by gnawing

a bridge corroded by rust

corrodeverb

to eat or be eaten away by degrees as if by gnawing

a bridge corroded by rust

corrodeverb

to eat or be eaten away by degrees as if by gnawing

a bridge corroded by rust

corrodeverb

to eat or be eaten away by degrees as if by gnawing

a bridge corroded by rust

corroborateverb

to support with evidence or authority

corroborated my brother's story

corroborateverb

to support with evidence or authority

corroborated my brother's story

corroborateverb

to support with evidence or authority

corroborated my brother's story

corroborateverb

to support with evidence or authority

corroborated my brother's story

corroborateverb

to support with evidence or authority

corroborated my brother's story

corroborate 例句

1 She has a bias , and the prosecution offered nobody to corroborate her.

她存有偏见, 而且没有人能够证明她所说的是事实.

2 But as technology, and corroborating evidence, supported Wegener’s theory, our understanding of the planet became more surprising and wondrous.

3 Raichlen’s was a preliminary study, but if corroborated in the future, it will lend fresh weight to the idea that running can be a form of moving mindfulness meditation.

4 Rather than present verifiable evidence to corroborate his claims, Trump habitually implores his audience to “believe me,” a locution that translates as “take a leap of faith and simply trust in my abilities.”

5 As White and his men worked to corroborate the details in Lawson’s confession, they felt a growing urgency to get Hale and his nephews off the streets.

6 The results of Braman’s study have been largely corroborated by similar studies elsewhere in the United States.

7 Matthews made the mind-boggling decision to refuse to believe Bloomberg might be lying even though the woman's story has been corroborated by a third party.

8 She also cites a number of similar references in other letters, corroborated, she asserts, by information in the cash books.

9 His friend corroborated his guilt.

他的朋友证实了他的犯罪。

10 We know it with a stack of corroborating scholarship and we know it implicitly, so that even making a list of the accomplishments feels faintly tedious, and is helpful mainly as a counter to Eurocentrism.

11 The policeman's statement was corroborated by witnesses.

目击者证实了警察的报告.

12 Her comments seemed cosmically corroborated since she spoke the day after Whitney Houston died.

13 Twitter users started sleuthing immediately, trying to corroborate this reporting with photographic details of gate and flight information.

14 The theory was completely my own, corroborated by no one, but so what?

15 Since this is an idea that we continue to see corroborated all too frequently, you might say that each show sadly has a lasting relevance.

16 These hallmarks of war in Yayoi Japan corroborate the earliest accounts of Japan in Chinese chronicles, which describe the land of Wa and its hundred little political units fighting with one another.

17 What happens when the whistle-blowers’ corroborating evidence is factored into the analysis of the match data?

18 The three stories report similar details and generally corroborate and complement each other.

19 Experiments have corroborated her predictions.

实验证实了她的预言。

20 In fact, the paper made extensive efforts to corroborate the allegations, talking to multiple sources and providing Trump himself a chance to respond.

corroborate 同义词

2 使确定

nail assure

4 使巩固

indurate

7 使坚定

fortify

11 使加强

potentiate

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