authenticated
经证实的
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authenticated[ adj ]
established as genuine
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Authenticate \Au*then"ti*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Authenticated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Authenticating} (?).] [Cf.
LL. authenticare.]
1. To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof,
attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient
to entitle to credit.
The king serves only as a notary to authenticate the
choice of judges. --Burke.
2. To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to
authenticate a portrait. --Walpole.
authenticated \authenticated\ adj.
1. established or certified as genuine.
Syn: attested, documented.
[WordNet 1.5]
- The court also convicted Gucci employees Gian Vittorio Pilone and Ciro De Vincenzo, the notary that authenticated the signatures, of the same charges.
- The 1989 Guinness Book of World Records lists the greatest authenticated age of any human as 120 years, 237 days.
- The calls were not authenticated, and French newspapers reported without citing sources that police discounted the calls.
- The violin was authenticated for its insurer, Lloyd's of London, which had paid $30,000 to Huberman.
- "I've also got a guitar authenticated as having been used by Hendrix, but I don't dare exhibit that because it's worth from $15,000 to $25,000," Voss said.
- The Information Ministry in Baghdad freely hands out copies, although the accuracy of the family tree cannot be authenticated and many non-Iraqi Arabs are highly skeptical of its provenance.
- Shortall also declined to say whether the letter had been authenticated.
- He does not know enough to relish excessive business detail, though like anyone with access to once-secret archives, he sometimes gives a touch too much space to authenticated oddity.
- A painting which hung unrecognised for years in a Jesuit building in Dublin has been authenticated as the work of seventeenth century Italian artist Caravaggio, and been valued at between Pounds 25m and Pounds 50m.
- There has been no authenticated claim of responsibility for their kidnapping.
- The answer is: a great deal, but some of it is wrong. The main facts of his life are well authenticated.