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 verification [,verifi'keiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 证实, 查证, 证明属实

[计] 验证

[化] 验证

[经] 检验, 审核, 检实




    verification
    [ noun ]
    1. additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct

    2. <noun.cognition>
      fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory
    3. (law) an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement

    4. <noun.communication>


    Verification \Ver`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [Cf. F. v['e]rification.]
    1. The act of verifying, or the state of being verified;
    confirmation; authentication.

    2. (Law)
    (a) Confirmation by evidence.
    (b) A formal phrase used in concluding a plea.

    {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.)

    1. He announced he has wrested a promise from the Reagan administration to promptly release two reports bearing on alleged Soviet violations of arms control treaties and the effectiveness of proposed verification of Soviet compliance with the new treaty.
    2. And it should provide a system of verification that the quality standards being claimed are achieved. It would not be easy, because of factional interests.
    3. U.S. officials said the White House would insist upon stricter verification procedures and seek to protect NATO allies with short-range nuclear arms.
    4. Reagan said he wouldn't sign any arms-control treaty that doesn't provide procedures for verification that U.S. negotiators consider acceptable.
    5. One large question involves the pending treaty's radically new approach to verification.
    6. Currently, violations of the verification system can trigger sanctions ranging from fines for paper-work violations to criminal misdemeanor and felony prison terms for senior managers of companies repeatedly violating the law.
    7. But the Contras maintained that a withdrawal of forces to a neighboring country had no precedent in any cease-fire negotiation. With adequate U.N.-sponsored verification, the Contras maintained, the peace could be assured without a rebel withdrawal.
    8. South African, Angolan and Cuban negotiators, meeting in Cape Town with U.S. and Soviet observers, agreed Friday to a 14-day verification period starting Saturday.
    9. There is a separate, more intrusive verification procedure for facilities that are known to be capable of producing chemicals for arms.
    10. With verification that the Contras have moved into the truce zones, they can send up to eight delegates to participate in national talks now under way in Nicaragua as part of the regional peace plan, the agreement says.
    11. "The United Nations could and should have a central role in the sphere of disarmament, and is the most appropriate organization to carry out verification functions on behalf of the international community," he said.
    12. The treaties focus mainly on verification methods, and allow each country to maintain on-site monitoring equipment at three sites on each other's soil.
    13. He says activities described as 'environmental audits' can range from internal environmental reviews or partial examinations by consultants, through to full independent verification of a company's activities.
    14. We are pleased that the Warsaw Pact approach to verification appears to parallel that of NATO." An international conference on endangered species Friday rejected a U.S. proposal to limit export of elephant tusks classified as hunting trophies.
    15. He said he would permit United Nations observers, but the presidents were unable to agree on a verification procedure.
    16. Although budget figures for Milstar remain classified, it was expected to be the major factor in the growth of Lockheed's surveillance, verification and communications business.
    17. One major stumbling block, along with verification, is the size of the Soviet chemical weapons stockpile.
    18. Reagan has said he would submit them to the Senate for ratification if verification measures were improved.
    19. Pyongyang said it now believes Seoul's statement last week that no nuclear arms remain on its territory, and won't demand U.S. verification before signing accords.
    20. The verification protocols came about because while both sides had agreed to abide by the 150 kiloton limit, the United States believed the Soviets had violated that ceiling as many as 24 times and sought more accurate monitoring methods.
    21. Still, Mr. Bailey notes, the system may be too radical a departure for some banks, largely because it doesn't call for the customer's signature or for up-to-the-second verification of the cards.
    22. Now that the military threat to us no longer exists, we can carry them out." Reichler said earlier Tuesday that an 11th-hour accord on verification of progress toward democracy had been hammered out.
    23. Environmental groups, which have been battling to protect sea turtles, hailed the report as a verification of the need to take strong measures.
    24. The messages vary widely and include electronic mail and credit card verification, among other things.
    25. Sinclair said he has had positive verification, which did not come through Pihakis, that the Greek money does exist.
    26. The West should block its ratificiation until the Soviets destroy the conventional arms they removed, correct their "object of verification" numbers, and reduce other military units to make up for the reclassified motor-rifle divisions.
    27. The Sandinista government maintains that the agreement specifies that the aid is to be delivered to rebels in the cease-fire zones by "neutral organizations" and that a verification commission must ensure compliance.
    28. They say it would be too easy to bypass such devices and that they oppose allowing Soviet inspectors to board American submarines for on-site verification of any limits on the missiles.
    29. "We have fixed-wing planes for verification, but, no, the Americans want a helicopter," one snaps.
    30. Previously, each side had talked about keeping a force of 100 medium-range warheads, which the U.S. insisted would require more stringent verification procedures.
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