vouch
vouch 英 [vaʊtʃ] 美 [vaʊtʃ]
vt. 担保;证明;传出庭作证 vi. 保证;证明;确定
进行时:vouching 过去式:vouched 过去分词:vouched 第三人称单数:vouches 名词复数:vouches
- If you vouch for someone, you provide evidence or guarantee something on their behalf. If you vouch for your brother, you're saying he's a stand-up type of guy.
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- vt. 担保;证明;传出庭作证
- vi. 保证;证明;确定
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1. It is that learning that a certification should vouch for.
因此,这个学习的过程才是认证所要保证的。
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2. Actually Lucille is right about the eating slowly but I can't vouch for the lying of one's age.
实际上露茜丽关于要慢慢地吃的观点是对的,不过我不敢担保谎报年龄也是。
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3. Among the various ways of doing this, the most widely used is to have one or more trusted third parties vouch for the public key.
实现此目的的方法有许多种,其中最常用的是对公开密匙使用一个或多个可靠的第三方证明。
- vouch (v.) early 14c., "summon into court to prove a title," from Anglo-French voucher, Old French vocher "to call, summon, invoke, claim," probably from Gallo-Roman *voticare, metathesis of Latin vocitare "to call to, summon insistently," frequentative of Latin vocare "to call, call upon, summon" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak"). Meaning "guarantee to be true or accurate" is first attested 1590s. Related: Vouched; vouching.
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