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单词 certificate
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Definition of certificate in English:

certificate

noun səˈtɪfɪkətsərˈtɪfəkət
  • 1An official document attesting a fact.

    证明书,尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Officials from the National Police Administration told them that, in the absence of any such documentation, a certificate to attest to their statelessness was necessary.
    • The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice.
    • Once the companies implement the necessary improvements, they are granted a certificate attesting to their compliance with SA 8000.
    • If you get the thumbs up, an official certificate will be mailed to you and you can start using the USDA Organic label.
    • Any football club also needs to obtain a licence from the Football Licensing Authority and a safety certificate from the local authority to ensure the ground is safe to host football.
    • The IPPA certificate guarantees consumers that the retailer is independently audited and sells fresh Irish chicken with no added water or additives of any kind.
    • When his father tells him that he thinks his son is mad, Zeno triumphantly informs him that, on the contrary, he has a certificate from the doctor attesting to his sanity.
    • And who am I to argue as I am even presented with a certificate of guarantee that the trees are chemical-free?
    • The customer then receives a certificate attesting to the fact that its material has been shredded.
    • There will only be 100 jerseys ever, and you will receive a special certificate of authentication.
    • Just because they offer a certificate of authenticity doesn't mean it's officially licenced.
    • Traders in Waterfoot hit out at DEFRA'S new guidelines that rule all waste disposed of by business owners must be accompanied by a certificate of proof, showing how the waste was disposed.
    • Arms merchants, with the help of corrupt government officials, create certificates saying the arms are bound for legal buyers.
    • Each piece, they are told, receives an official certificate which will enable them to be re-sold at three times the price in the tourists' home country.
    • Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value.
    • The cars will come with numbered certificates of authenticity, each signed by Sir Stirling Moss, a one - time Mercedes driver.
    • In fact a certificate of authenticity written on the letterhead of the construction company has been revoked.
    • In addition to the fabulous eye-turning Jersey, you'll receive a certificate of authentication that adds to the story and value of this treasured item.
    • Dowling has said that this written notice will also have to include an official certificate of ‘no claims bonus’.
    • Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and an audio CD of the musical sequence.
    Synonyms
    guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    1. 1.1 A document recording a person's birth, marriage, or death.
      (个人的)出生(或结婚、死亡)证
      a birth certificate

      股权证书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The authors used data from police records, birth certificates, and certificates of fetal death from Utah between 1992 and 1999.
      • Gall read the document and discovered that the Army pathologist who signed the certificate had checked ‘homicide’ as the cause of death.
      • If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database.
      • A short certificate of birth can then be issued.
      • In this case, Suri was born on April 18 but the certificate was not filed until May 8, 20 days later.
      • Her power lies in her refusal even to ‘name’ him on her own certificate of birth.
      • The cause of death is not on the certificate, but we will be told early this week.
      • Ever wanted to obtain a copy of a certificate of a birth, death or marriage?
      • Other parishes had to apply to him for certificates for marriage.
      • In Grier's case, Brooke herself signed two days after her birth and the certificate was filed nine days after the baby was born.
      • There was her mother and father's wedding certificate, and certificates of death.
      • A certificate of death was said to be available, although there are questions about its authenticity.
      • Their birth has to be registered and certificates issued,’ he says with a tinge of regret.
      • However, as the legal proof showing the marriage relationship, the certificate is an important tool to protect one's legitimate rights.
      • During 1993-2000 general practitioner A would therefore have been the practice doctor who signed off the most certificates for deaths in the nursing homes.
      • It works by allowing people to find the index number for births, marriages and deaths so they can order copies of the certificates they need.
      • Moreover some of these physicians often issue a certificate of death before making a check up and ascertaining the cause of death.
      • Bear in mind that medical reports and birth, marriage or other certificates may also be required by employers in your destination country.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    2. 1.2 A document confirming that someone has reached a certain level of achievement in a course of study or training.
      毕业证,结业证
      a university-accredited certificate

      大学毕业证书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The level of work involved required huge commitment from the participants and this was recognised last week when the group received certificates of achievement to mark the final day of their course.
      • I'll be getting my journalism certificate at the end of the year.
      • Vikky Rose, 19, has worked there for seven months and has just qualified for her certificate and a diploma in childcare and education.
      • She obtained her certificate through a home-study course from the University of Gloucester.
      • Also, students who successfully complete the third level certificate and diploma courses will have the option to progress to university degree level.
      • Those taking part in both the DJ and music technology workshops will get a certificate of achievement for successful completion of the programme.
      • In addition, she is an assessor in the Veterinary Nurse Training scheme and is also studying for her certificate in nursing exotics.
      • The Sligo Institute of Technology is another third-level institute that offers a range of courses from certificate to degree level in marketing and sales.
      • Mr Wildman, along with the other graduates on the course, received his certificate in a special presentation on Wednesday 4 September.
      • Admission to any of the Govt-run Industrial Training Institutes in the State is no guarantee for a diploma certificate.
      • The study material and certificates for the ongoing course are sponsored by the Rotary Club of Madurai Midtown.
      • He has since achieved a certificate in drug awareness studies and is now training to be a counsellor.
      • At the end of the course a certificate recognised by the National Childminders' Association will be issued.
      • The 15 graduates who received their FETAC level 2 certificates on Thursday last are just some of the people who have benefited from the scheme.
      • Anas said people who meet the minimum education requirements must show a copy of their certificates with an official seal from the high school to become legislative candidates.
      • Eight women completed the course and received their certificates of achievement having reached the necessary standard.
      • Training course certificates can be collected during the evening.
      • Jerry Lodge, a member of the board of management of PCAP, presented each of those who had attended the courses with certificates of achievements.
      • A total of 317 students accepted Central Applications Office offers for third level certificate and diploma courses in agriculture and horticulture.
      • Paddy Browne said an additional attraction of the courses is the opportunity for graduates to progress to third level certificate and degree courses.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    3. 1.3 A document attesting ownership of an item or the fulfilment of legal requirements.
      (证明合法要求的)凭证,单据
      a share certificate

      股权证书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All you need to do is bring along two valid pieces of identification plus your share certificate.
      • There was a transfer recorded on the certificate of title.
      • Where he holds ordinary share certificates or stocks, the only security he may grant is a legal mortgage or an equitable mortgage or charge.
      • One closes it with a taste of metal and a smell of paper, and a sense of that difference: between the machinery of production and the share certificates of ownership.
      • Constable Lesage asked Mr. Spiering to produce his ownership and insurance certificates and his driver's licence.
      • Most people realize that a certificate of stock gives you a percentage of ownership in the company.
      • She explained that keeping wild animals as pets, without a certificate of ownership, was ‘illegal and cruel’
      • They claimed they own part of the site covered by Mr Docking's planning application and that he failed to notify them of his plans and incorrectly completed a certificate of ownership to state that he owned the whole site.
      • A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register.
      • The transfer agent will have a record of the name of the person on the stock certificate; ownership can then be transferred to your name.
      • In short, these certificates acquired purchasing power on account of the fact that these certificates were seen as representative of gold.
      • To the best of our knowledge the beneficial ownership is as per the share certificates already lodged with yourselves.
      • You receive a certificate of ownership, photos of your horse, notification of races and a chance to meet the horse, trainer and jockey at selected open days.
      • The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say.
      • This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers.
      • McHugh says that it is very difficult to trade in the US as the majority of company shares have stopped trading in share certificates and will only execute deals electronically.
      • Consider storing valuable financial documents such as share certificates with your bank.
      • It was a curiosity that it was the second mortgagee who, in fact, produced the certificate of title to enable the registration of the mortgage.
      • A title certificate, that shows ownership, will be available, along with an identification number; it can be printed as needed.
      • A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
  • 2An official classification awarded to a cinema film by a board of censors indicating its suitability for a particular age group.

    (证明适合某年龄段的人观看的)电影放映许可证

    an 18 certificate

    股权证书。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Our duty is only to give certificates to films and cut objectionable portions,’ he told a TV news channel from Mumbai.
    • The real tragedy, though, is that the BBFC gave the film such a harsh certificate.
    • The British Board of Film Classification has given the film an 18 certificate.
    • The film boasts a 12A certificate and is released in cinemas on April 21.
    • Undeterred, he hatched a scheme for a Board Of Fringe Classification which would award 18 certificates to offensive shows.
    • The two men do, however, agree that the film did not merit the 18 certificate awarded by the British Board of Film Classification.
    • Next the Censor Board denied the film a certificate for a whole year until the Bombay High Court ordered that the film could be publicly screened without cuts.
    • It's tragic that the BBFC gave an adult certificate to an incredible film everyone should see.
    • It's weird that a film with a 12A certificate can get away with so much death.
    • Restricted by a 12A certificate, the film lacks the raunchiness one would expect from the subject, or the sophisticated charm that might have proved its saving grace.
    • The censor Board has refused to renew the certificate of the film, since many of its scenes show Saibaba smoking.
    • If the advert is shown it must be seen by the Cinema Advertisers Association which will give it an age certificate similar to those awarded to films.
    • Mike Russell, culture spokesman for the SNP, said local councils issuing their own film certificates would set a dangerous precedent.
    • In the end, councillors awarded the film a 15 certificate.
    • So anyway, I think cinema certificates should be legally enforceable, with very strict penalties, but they should refer to mental, not actual age.
    • It is debatable how far the certificate affected the film's box office takings.
    • The council insists it cannot consider changing the certificate unless the cinema operators request it to do so.
    • This film, the certificate suggests, is proper, correct.
    • It was a conscious decision not to make a gory film, and we've got the 15 certificate as well, which is a new feeling for me.
    • The film has a 15 certificate, being too ludicrous to be taken seriously.
verb səˈtɪfɪkeɪtˌsərˈtɪfəkeɪt
[with object]British
  • Provide with or attest in an official document.

    发证书给…;用证书证明

    the amounts earned have to be certificated by employers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sensitivity may have been lower because, conversely, some deaths from chickenpox may not be correctly coded or certificated, and we may have lost some.
    • It was determined that the airplane was properly certificated and equipped in accordance with federal regulations and approved procedures.
    • This has not prevented thousands of practitioners from being certificated to practice EMDR by Shapiro and disciples.
    • What the FAA has told us is that we would be permitted to use our ‘existing fleet’ of tow planes, for the life of those aircraft, provided that they were certificated as Experimental Light-Sport Aircraft.
    • Reflexology foot massages and traditional Thai massages are now available, being performed by a masseuse trained at the world famous Wat Po School, as well as being certificated by the Thai Department of Health.
    • You have to be certificated for that specific type of aircraft.
    • Matters are further complicated by the SWRA apparently representing itself to the Certificating Officer as an associated body, the SW Provincial Employers Organisation, which is indeed certificated.
    • The first example was rolled out in May 1933 and the Department of Commerce extensively tested the machine but it was finally certificated to carry only six passengers.
    • They know that the Dragon Fly has recently been certificated in Germany.
    • This means the aircraft currently used to tow hang gliders are eligible to be certificated as Experimental Light Sport Aircraft.
    • Furthermore, it was under continuous charter and, therefore, I infer properly certificated.
    • At present, the Desiros are operating under an interim certificate and will be fully certificated when they achieve 10,000 miles of fault-free running.
    • The International Organization for Standardization provides standards against which organisations or functions may be certificated by accredited auditors.
    • In this, the 2,000 capacity north stand was operational for the first time after being completed, safety certificated and, crucially, SPL-approved last week.
    • Stud rams when sold to another breeder are certificated.
    • All of the council's bailiffs are certificated by the County Court.
    • I have done my job and got some of the products finished and either on trial or certificated by a National body fit for purpose.
    • He was certificated sick for three months due to the very painful injuries he received.
    • There is one compelling reason to consider certificating your aircraft as an ELSA sooner.
    • They have absolutely no idea what the movies should be certificated as.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'certification, attestation'): from French certificat or medieval Latin certificatum, from certificare (see certify).

Rhymes

pontificate pontificate

Definition of certificate in US English:

certificate

nounsərˈtɪfəkətsərˈtifəkət
  • 1An official document attesting a certain fact.

    证明书,尤指

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traders in Waterfoot hit out at DEFRA'S new guidelines that rule all waste disposed of by business owners must be accompanied by a certificate of proof, showing how the waste was disposed.
    • When his father tells him that he thinks his son is mad, Zeno triumphantly informs him that, on the contrary, he has a certificate from the doctor attesting to his sanity.
    • The cars will come with numbered certificates of authenticity, each signed by Sir Stirling Moss, a one - time Mercedes driver.
    • Any football club also needs to obtain a licence from the Football Licensing Authority and a safety certificate from the local authority to ensure the ground is safe to host football.
    • Arms merchants, with the help of corrupt government officials, create certificates saying the arms are bound for legal buyers.
    • The IPPA certificate guarantees consumers that the retailer is independently audited and sells fresh Irish chicken with no added water or additives of any kind.
    • Once the companies implement the necessary improvements, they are granted a certificate attesting to their compliance with SA 8000.
    • And who am I to argue as I am even presented with a certificate of guarantee that the trees are chemical-free?
    • Dowling has said that this written notice will also have to include an official certificate of ‘no claims bonus’.
    • Just because they offer a certificate of authenticity doesn't mean it's officially licenced.
    • Officials from the National Police Administration told them that, in the absence of any such documentation, a certificate to attest to their statelessness was necessary.
    • The customer then receives a certificate attesting to the fact that its material has been shredded.
    • Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value.
    • If you get the thumbs up, an official certificate will be mailed to you and you can start using the USDA Organic label.
    • In fact a certificate of authenticity written on the letterhead of the construction company has been revoked.
    • There will only be 100 jerseys ever, and you will receive a special certificate of authentication.
    • The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice.
    • Each piece, they are told, receives an official certificate which will enable them to be re-sold at three times the price in the tourists' home country.
    • Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and an audio CD of the musical sequence.
    • In addition to the fabulous eye-turning Jersey, you'll receive a certificate of authentication that adds to the story and value of this treasured item.
    Synonyms
    guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    1. 1.1 A document recording a person's birth, marriage, or death.
      (个人的)出生(或结婚、死亡)证
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During 1993-2000 general practitioner A would therefore have been the practice doctor who signed off the most certificates for deaths in the nursing homes.
      • It works by allowing people to find the index number for births, marriages and deaths so they can order copies of the certificates they need.
      • The authors used data from police records, birth certificates, and certificates of fetal death from Utah between 1992 and 1999.
      • Bear in mind that medical reports and birth, marriage or other certificates may also be required by employers in your destination country.
      • If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database.
      • Gall read the document and discovered that the Army pathologist who signed the certificate had checked ‘homicide’ as the cause of death.
      • A short certificate of birth can then be issued.
      • In Grier's case, Brooke herself signed two days after her birth and the certificate was filed nine days after the baby was born.
      • In this case, Suri was born on April 18 but the certificate was not filed until May 8, 20 days later.
      • Her power lies in her refusal even to ‘name’ him on her own certificate of birth.
      • Ever wanted to obtain a copy of a certificate of a birth, death or marriage?
      • Moreover some of these physicians often issue a certificate of death before making a check up and ascertaining the cause of death.
      • However, as the legal proof showing the marriage relationship, the certificate is an important tool to protect one's legitimate rights.
      • There was her mother and father's wedding certificate, and certificates of death.
      • Their birth has to be registered and certificates issued,’ he says with a tinge of regret.
      • The cause of death is not on the certificate, but we will be told early this week.
      • Other parishes had to apply to him for certificates for marriage.
      • A certificate of death was said to be available, although there are questions about its authenticity.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    2. 1.2 A document attesting a level of achievement in a course of study or training.
      毕业证,结业证
      graduate certificate in information technology
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the end of the course a certificate recognised by the National Childminders' Association will be issued.
      • Admission to any of the Govt-run Industrial Training Institutes in the State is no guarantee for a diploma certificate.
      • The study material and certificates for the ongoing course are sponsored by the Rotary Club of Madurai Midtown.
      • Jerry Lodge, a member of the board of management of PCAP, presented each of those who had attended the courses with certificates of achievements.
      • The Sligo Institute of Technology is another third-level institute that offers a range of courses from certificate to degree level in marketing and sales.
      • He has since achieved a certificate in drug awareness studies and is now training to be a counsellor.
      • Eight women completed the course and received their certificates of achievement having reached the necessary standard.
      • Anas said people who meet the minimum education requirements must show a copy of their certificates with an official seal from the high school to become legislative candidates.
      • A total of 317 students accepted Central Applications Office offers for third level certificate and diploma courses in agriculture and horticulture.
      • Also, students who successfully complete the third level certificate and diploma courses will have the option to progress to university degree level.
      • She obtained her certificate through a home-study course from the University of Gloucester.
      • Vikky Rose, 19, has worked there for seven months and has just qualified for her certificate and a diploma in childcare and education.
      • I'll be getting my journalism certificate at the end of the year.
      • The 15 graduates who received their FETAC level 2 certificates on Thursday last are just some of the people who have benefited from the scheme.
      • In addition, she is an assessor in the Veterinary Nurse Training scheme and is also studying for her certificate in nursing exotics.
      • Paddy Browne said an additional attraction of the courses is the opportunity for graduates to progress to third level certificate and degree courses.
      • Training course certificates can be collected during the evening.
      • Those taking part in both the DJ and music technology workshops will get a certificate of achievement for successful completion of the programme.
      • Mr Wildman, along with the other graduates on the course, received his certificate in a special presentation on Wednesday 4 September.
      • The level of work involved required huge commitment from the participants and this was recognised last week when the group received certificates of achievement to mark the final day of their course.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
    3. 1.3 A document attesting ownership of a certain item.
      (证明合法要求的)凭证,单据
      a stock certificate

      股权证书。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Constable Lesage asked Mr. Spiering to produce his ownership and insurance certificates and his driver's licence.
      • A title certificate, that shows ownership, will be available, along with an identification number; it can be printed as needed.
      • They claimed they own part of the site covered by Mr Docking's planning application and that he failed to notify them of his plans and incorrectly completed a certificate of ownership to state that he owned the whole site.
      • A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth.
      • All you need to do is bring along two valid pieces of identification plus your share certificate.
      • Most people realize that a certificate of stock gives you a percentage of ownership in the company.
      • Consider storing valuable financial documents such as share certificates with your bank.
      • She explained that keeping wild animals as pets, without a certificate of ownership, was ‘illegal and cruel’
      • There was a transfer recorded on the certificate of title.
      • You receive a certificate of ownership, photos of your horse, notification of races and a chance to meet the horse, trainer and jockey at selected open days.
      • To the best of our knowledge the beneficial ownership is as per the share certificates already lodged with yourselves.
      • This program mandates the issuing of certificates of ownership for individual plots to be distributed amongst farm workers.
      • It was a curiosity that it was the second mortgagee who, in fact, produced the certificate of title to enable the registration of the mortgage.
      • Where he holds ordinary share certificates or stocks, the only security he may grant is a legal mortgage or an equitable mortgage or charge.
      • McHugh says that it is very difficult to trade in the US as the majority of company shares have stopped trading in share certificates and will only execute deals electronically.
      • The transfer agent will have a record of the name of the person on the stock certificate; ownership can then be transferred to your name.
      • One closes it with a taste of metal and a smell of paper, and a sense of that difference: between the machinery of production and the share certificates of ownership.
      • A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register.
      • The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say.
      • In short, these certificates acquired purchasing power on account of the fact that these certificates were seen as representative of gold.
      Synonyms
      guarantee, proof, certification, document, authorization, authentication, verification, credentials, accreditation, testimonial, warrant, licence, voucher, diploma
verbˌsərˈtɪfəkeɪtˌsərˈtifəkāt
[with object]British
  • Provide with or attest in an official document.

    发证书给…;用证书证明

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This means the aircraft currently used to tow hang gliders are eligible to be certificated as Experimental Light Sport Aircraft.
    • Sensitivity may have been lower because, conversely, some deaths from chickenpox may not be correctly coded or certificated, and we may have lost some.
    • Matters are further complicated by the SWRA apparently representing itself to the Certificating Officer as an associated body, the SW Provincial Employers Organisation, which is indeed certificated.
    • Reflexology foot massages and traditional Thai massages are now available, being performed by a masseuse trained at the world famous Wat Po School, as well as being certificated by the Thai Department of Health.
    • In this, the 2,000 capacity north stand was operational for the first time after being completed, safety certificated and, crucially, SPL-approved last week.
    • What the FAA has told us is that we would be permitted to use our ‘existing fleet’ of tow planes, for the life of those aircraft, provided that they were certificated as Experimental Light-Sport Aircraft.
    • The International Organization for Standardization provides standards against which organisations or functions may be certificated by accredited auditors.
    • The first example was rolled out in May 1933 and the Department of Commerce extensively tested the machine but it was finally certificated to carry only six passengers.
    • Furthermore, it was under continuous charter and, therefore, I infer properly certificated.
    • They know that the Dragon Fly has recently been certificated in Germany.
    • This has not prevented thousands of practitioners from being certificated to practice EMDR by Shapiro and disciples.
    • He was certificated sick for three months due to the very painful injuries he received.
    • It was determined that the airplane was properly certificated and equipped in accordance with federal regulations and approved procedures.
    • I have done my job and got some of the products finished and either on trial or certificated by a National body fit for purpose.
    • You have to be certificated for that specific type of aircraft.
    • At present, the Desiros are operating under an interim certificate and will be fully certificated when they achieve 10,000 miles of fault-free running.
    • All of the council's bailiffs are certificated by the County Court.
    • They have absolutely no idea what the movies should be certificated as.
    • Stud rams when sold to another breeder are certificated.
    • There is one compelling reason to consider certificating your aircraft as an ELSA sooner.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense ‘certification, attestation’): from French certificat or medieval Latin certificatum, from certificare (see certify).

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