verify
意味: To confirm the truth, accuracy, or validity of something through examination, investigation, or the provision of evidence.
Verify is a widely used formal verb that implies a systematic process of checking. It collocates with claims, facts, information, identity, and results. In scientific contexts, verification is a key step in the research process. In everyday professional usage, 'please verify' is a standard request for confirmation. It is less weighty than 'authenticate' but more formal than 'check.'
例文
- Journalists have a professional obligation to verify information from anonymous sources before publication. 记者有专业义务在发表前核实来自匿名消息源的信息。Los periodistas tienen la obligación profesional de verificar la información de fuentes anónimas antes de publicarla.ジャーナリストには匿名情報源からの情報を公開前に検証する職業的義務がある。기자에게는 익명 출처의 정보를 보도 전에 검증해야 할 직업적 의무가 있다.
- The bank will need to verify your identity before processing the transfer of funds. 银行在处理资金转账之前需要核实您的身份。El banco necesitará verificar su identidad antes de tramitar la transferencia de fondos.銀行は送金を処理する前にお客様の本人確認を行う必要があります。은행은 송금을 처리하기 전에 고객의 본인 확인을 해야 합니다.
- Independent auditors were brought in to verify the accuracy of the company's financial statements. 聘请了独立审计师来核实该公司财务报表的准确性。Se recurrió a auditores independientes para verificar la exactitud de los estados financieros de la empresa.独立した監査人がその会社の財務諸表の正確性を検証するために招聘された。독립 감사인이 해당 회사 재무제표의 정확성을 검증하기 위해 초빙되었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, journalism, academic
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Medieval Latin verificare (to make true), from Latin verus (true) + facere (to make). Entered English in the 14th century via Old French verifier.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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