单词 | corroborate |
释义 | cor·rob·o·rate /kəˈrɒbəreɪt $ kəˈrɑː-/ verb [transitive] formal PROVEto provide information that supports or helps to prove someone else’s statement, idea etc 〔提供资料〕证实 SYN back up We now have new evidence to corroborate the defendant’s story. 我们现在有新的证据来证实被告人的说法。 Experiments elsewhere corroborate these results. 其他地方的试验也证实了这些结果。 —corroboration /kəˌrɒbəˈreɪʃən $ -ˌrɑː-/ noun [uncountable] —corroborative /kəˈrɒbərətɪv $ -ˈrɑːbəreɪ-/ adjective corroborative evidence 提供支持的证据→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuscorroborate• In this way the results of characterisation studies can be corroborated by alternative, and independent, measures of similarity.• Professor Carling's findings have been corroborated by more recent research.• Her statements were corroborated by the doctor's testimony.• No doctor would order surgery on the basis of a single test result, without corroborating clinical evidence.• There was no one to corroborate her story about the disturbance in the lounge.• He said he and other remote viewers have corroborated important information about extraterrestrials and their interest in humans.• We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum.• A recent parenting study corroborates the benefits of such role reversal.• Employment trends corroborate the dismal economic picture.• The subject of the appraisal should be given time to prepare and the opportunity to corroborate the report.• The results corroborate the role of these proteins in pheromone transport and elaborate the structural basis of ligand binding.• Levine claims that a third car was involved in the accident and witnesses have corroborated this.Origin corroborate (1500-1600) Latin past participle of corroborare, from com- ( → COM-) + robur “strength”cor·rob·o·rate verbChineseSyllable supports helps or to Corpus information to that provide |
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