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单词 verification
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Definition of verification in English:

verification

noun ˌvɛrɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌvɛrəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.

    证实;证明;核实

    the verification of official documents

    正式文件的核实。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We wrote several books on the subject, just don't check the footnotes for verifications of time and place for said hat wearing.
    • Identification of plants with botanical verifications is essential as contamination due to misidentification of plant species or parts is common.
    • I also approached the Israelis and submitted verifications.
    • The ability to perform early design-to-manufacture verifications has led to reduced waste and substantial cost savings.
    • As a result, its most effective use is to authenticate a card access request for positive identity verification.
    • Surely there must be a due process of checking and verification.
    • We had asked for some verifications from them about their process and the answers just weren't satisfactory.
    • Once your eyes were thus opened you saw confirming instances everywhere: the world was full of verifications of the theory.
    • The registration verification process had identified people who had registered, but who did not qualify.
    • Further, Net-based identities use very few verifications other than credit card information.
    • In neither instance did these verifications change any of the conclusions reported below, unless otherwise stated.
    • Data and system integrity must be preserved through authority, operational, device, and other checks and verifications.
    • For accurate verification of data, interview techniques are considered insufficient.
    • Serpa also suggested changes in the process, including international verification - something Marulanda has repeatedly opposed.
    • Moreover, she wrote in her July 5, 2001, letter, the cost of work search verifications would cost up to two times the estimated savings.
    • As a result, a very powerful tool, lint, was created which was able to make a large number of static verifications of the code.
    • Once in place, many of the tests and verifications are repeated to assure workers that the payload and its shuttle interfaces are working together.
    • We can't do what CBS did and what the panel describes: fail to recognize the nuances of the field of document verification.
    • These verifications currently are in progress.
    • At any rate, the end result of science is the objective product of multiple verifications and the findings of generations of scientists.
    Synonyms
    confirmation, substantiation, corroboration, attestation, affirmation, validation, authentication, endorsement, accreditation, ratification, establishment, certification
    evidence, proof, support, witness, testament, documentation
    1. 1.1Philosophy often as modifier The establishment by empirical means of the validity of a proposition.
      〔哲〕(通过实证方法对命题)证实
      the verification principle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Second, logic can be used as a verifications tool to see whether programs work.
      • The Vienna Circle espoused a verification theory of meaning but did not take it seriously enough.
      • A priori knowledge is independent of empirical justification or verification.
      • Dewey held that value judgments express propositions that are subject to empirical testing and verification.
      • This last claim embodies the ‘Verification Principle’ that the meaning of a statement is given by its method of verification.
    2. 1.2 The process of ensuring that procedures laid down in weapons limitation agreements are followed.
      (确保裁减武器协议所规定程序得以执行的)核查
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ESA have authorised the shipment to the Kennedy Space Center for the remaining part of the verifications and check-out tests.
      • Technological change has produced numerous new weapons which could be destabilizing to deterrence and make verification more complicated.
      • Aware of the political significance, the U.S. and Britain should handle the search for these weapons and their international verification with great care.
      • In return, it said it would stop making nuclear weapons, submit to weapons verification and dismantle all nuclear facilities.
      • This explains why qualitative verifications are widely used in the military sphere and scientific research in the World Ocean.
      • It insisted only that a permanent lifting of the sanctions would have to await verification of Iraqi disarmament.
      • It could also be tied to a back-end database so all verifications would be logged with the time, date and location.
      • These non-dimensional charts allow hand calculations and quick verifications in structural design of laterally loaded piles.
      • It has to provide its own monitoring and verification.
      • It allows for end-to-end testing including the verification of the operational procedures.
      • The piece is mostly about the difficulties of weapon inspections verification.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Old French or from medieval Latin verificatio(n-), from the verb verificare (see verify).

Definition of verification in US English:

verification

nounˌverəfəˈkāSH(ə)nˌvɛrəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.

    证实;证明;核实

    the verification of official documents

    正式文件的核实。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These verifications currently are in progress.
    • The ability to perform early design-to-manufacture verifications has led to reduced waste and substantial cost savings.
    • At any rate, the end result of science is the objective product of multiple verifications and the findings of generations of scientists.
    • Data and system integrity must be preserved through authority, operational, device, and other checks and verifications.
    • As a result, a very powerful tool, lint, was created which was able to make a large number of static verifications of the code.
    • In neither instance did these verifications change any of the conclusions reported below, unless otherwise stated.
    • We can't do what CBS did and what the panel describes: fail to recognize the nuances of the field of document verification.
    • Moreover, she wrote in her July 5, 2001, letter, the cost of work search verifications would cost up to two times the estimated savings.
    • Once your eyes were thus opened you saw confirming instances everywhere: the world was full of verifications of the theory.
    • I also approached the Israelis and submitted verifications.
    • Serpa also suggested changes in the process, including international verification - something Marulanda has repeatedly opposed.
    • Further, Net-based identities use very few verifications other than credit card information.
    • Identification of plants with botanical verifications is essential as contamination due to misidentification of plant species or parts is common.
    • The registration verification process had identified people who had registered, but who did not qualify.
    • Once in place, many of the tests and verifications are repeated to assure workers that the payload and its shuttle interfaces are working together.
    • For accurate verification of data, interview techniques are considered insufficient.
    • As a result, its most effective use is to authenticate a card access request for positive identity verification.
    • We had asked for some verifications from them about their process and the answers just weren't satisfactory.
    • We wrote several books on the subject, just don't check the footnotes for verifications of time and place for said hat wearing.
    • Surely there must be a due process of checking and verification.
    Synonyms
    confirmation, substantiation, corroboration, attestation, affirmation, validation, authentication, endorsement, accreditation, ratification, establishment, certification
    1. 1.1Philosophy often as modifier The establishment by empirical means of the validity of a proposition.
      〔哲〕(通过实证方法对命题)证实
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Vienna Circle espoused a verification theory of meaning but did not take it seriously enough.
      • Second, logic can be used as a verifications tool to see whether programs work.
      • This last claim embodies the ‘Verification Principle’ that the meaning of a statement is given by its method of verification.
      • A priori knowledge is independent of empirical justification or verification.
      • Dewey held that value judgments express propositions that are subject to empirical testing and verification.
    2. 1.2 The process of ensuring that procedures laid down in weapons limitation agreements are followed.
      (确保裁减武器协议所规定程序得以执行的)核查
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has to provide its own monitoring and verification.
      • It could also be tied to a back-end database so all verifications would be logged with the time, date and location.
      • It allows for end-to-end testing including the verification of the operational procedures.
      • It insisted only that a permanent lifting of the sanctions would have to await verification of Iraqi disarmament.
      • Technological change has produced numerous new weapons which could be destabilizing to deterrence and make verification more complicated.
      • Aware of the political significance, the U.S. and Britain should handle the search for these weapons and their international verification with great care.
      • These non-dimensional charts allow hand calculations and quick verifications in structural design of laterally loaded piles.
      • In return, it said it would stop making nuclear weapons, submit to weapons verification and dismantle all nuclear facilities.
      • The piece is mostly about the difficulties of weapon inspections verification.
      • This explains why qualitative verifications are widely used in the military sphere and scientific research in the World Ocean.
      • ESA have authorised the shipment to the Kennedy Space Center for the remaining part of the verifications and check-out tests.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Old French or from medieval Latin verificatio(n-), from the verb verificare (see verify).

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