certify
certify 英 [ˈsɜ:tɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈsɜrtɪfaɪ]
v. 证明;证实
进行时:certifying 过去式:certified 过去分词:certified 第三人称单数:certifies 名词复数:certifies
- To certify is to provide proof for something or to license someone, like a lawyer. You can certify a lawyer or certify that someone’s insane. Either way, when you certify something, you make it official.
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- v. 证明;证实
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1. This is to certify that…
兹证明…
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2. He was certified dead on arrival.
他送达时被证实已死亡。
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3. The plants must be certified to be virus free.
这些植物必须具备无病毒证明。
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4. Patients must be certified before they can be admitted to the hospital.
精神病院只接纳经证明患有精神病的人。
- certify (v.) mid-14c., "to declare the truth of," also "to vouch for or confirm" (an official record, etc.), from Old French certefiier "make certain, witness the truth of" (12c.), from Late Latin certificare "to certify, to make certain," from Latin certus "fixed, sure" (see certain) + root of facere "to make, do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Also used in Middle English in broader senses of "inform, give notice to; instruct, to direct; to designate." Related: Certified; certifying.
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