verification 音标拼音: [v
, ɛrəfək'eʃən]
n . 确认,查证,作证
确认,查证,作证
verification 验证
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ASV verification 验证
verification n 1 :
additional proof that something that was believed (
some fact or hypothesis or theory )
is correct ; "
fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory " [
synonym :
{
confirmation }, {
verification }, {
check }, {
substantiation }]
2 : (
law )
an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement Verification \
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1 .
The act of verifying ,
or the state of being verified ;
confirmation ;
authentication .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Law )
(
a )
Confirmation by evidence .
(
b )
A formal phrase used in concluding a plea .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Verification of an equation } (
Math .),
the operation of testing the equation of a problem ,
to see whether it expresses truly the conditions of the problem . --
Davies &
Peck . (
Math .
Dict .)
[
1913 Webster ]
61 Moby Thesaurus words for "
verification ":
acid test ,
affirmation ,
ascertainment ,
assay ,
assurance ,
attestation ,
authentication ,
backing ,
backing up ,
bearing out ,
blank determination ,
bolstering ,
brouillon ,
buttressing ,
certification ,
check ,
checking ,
circumstantiation ,
collation ,
comparative scrutiny ,
confirmation ,
corroboration ,
corroboratory evidence ,
criterion ,
cross -
check ,
crucial test ,
crucible ,
determination ,
docimasy ,
documentation ,
ensuring ,
essay ,
establishment ,
feeling out ,
first draft ,
fortification ,
kiteflying ,
ordeal ,
probation ,
proof ,
proving ,
proving out ,
ratification ,
reassurance ,
reassurement ,
reinforcement ,
rough draft ,
rough sketch ,
sounding out ,
standard ,
strengthening ,
substantiation ,
support ,
supporting evidence ,
test ,
test case ,
touchstone ,
trial ,
try ,
undergirding ,
validation The process of determining whether or not the products of a
given phase in the life -
cycle fulfil a set of established
requirements .
VERIFICATION ,
pleading .
Whenever new matter is introduced on either side ,
the plea must conclude with a verification or averment ,
in order that the other party may have an opportunity of answering it .
Carth .
337 ;
1 Lutw .
201 ;
2 Wils .
66 ;
Dougl .
60 ;
2 T .
R .
576 ;
1 Saund ,
103 ,
n .
1 ;
Com .
Dig .
Pleader ,
E .
2 .
The usual verification of a plea containing matter of fact ,
is in these words , "
And this he is ready to verify ," &
c .
See 1 Chit .
Pl .
537 ,
616 ;
Lawes ,
Civ .
Pl .
144 ;
1 Saund ,
103 ,
n .
1 ;
Willes ,
R .
5 ;
3 Bl .
Com .
309 .
3 .
In one instance however ,
new matter need not conclude with a verification and then the pleader may pray judgment without it ;
for example ,
when the matter pleaded is merely negative .
Willes ,
R .
5 ;
Lawes on Pl .
145 .
The reason of it is evident ,
a negative requires no proof ;
and it would therefore be impertinent or nugatory for the pleader ,
who pleads a negative matter ,
to declare his readiness to prove it .
VERIFICATION ,
practice .
The examination of the truth of a writing ;
the certificate that the writing is true .
Vide Authentication .
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