validate
Significado: To confirm or prove that something is accurate, correct, or acceptable; to make something officially acceptable or recognised.
In research, to validate a method or instrument means to demonstrate that it measures what it claims to measure. In computing, validation checks that data meets required criteria. In everyday usage, to validate someone's feelings means to acknowledge them as legitimate. The noun form is 'validation.'
Ejemplos
- The results were validated through independent replication of the experiment. 研究结果通过独立重复实验得到了验证。Los resultados se validaron mediante la replicación independiente del experimento.実験結果は独立した追試によって検証された。실험 결과는 독립적인 재현 실험을 통해 검증되었다.
- You need to validate your parking ticket at the reception desk. 你需要在前台验证你的停车票。Tienes que validar el tique de aparcamiento en recepción.受付で駐車券を確認してもらう必要があります。안내 데스크에서 주차권을 확인받으셔야 합니다.
- Further testing is required to validate the accuracy of the new diagnostic tool. 需要进一步测试来验证新诊断工具的准确性。Se necesitan más pruebas para validar la precisión de la nueva herramienta de diagnóstico.新しい診断ツールの正確性を検証するためにはさらなる試験が必要である。새로운 진단 도구의 정확성을 검증하기 위해 추가 시험이 필요하다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, professional
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From medieval Latin validare (to make strong), from Latin validus (strong). Entered English in the 17th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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