第三人称单数:substantiates
现在分词:substantiating
过去分词:substantiated
过去式:substantiated
1. 证实,加强:substantial 大体上,实质,真质的,重大,相当大,坚实 | substantiate 证实,加强 | substitute 代替,代替物,代替者
2. 证实:substantial物质的a | substantiate证实v | supercilious目中无人的
3. 实体化:substantially 实质上 | substantiate 实体化 | substantiation 实体化
4. 证实;证明...有根据:substantially 相当地;可观地 | substantiate 证实;证明...有根据 | substitute 代替人 vt.用...代替
1. 证实;证明
To substantiate a statement or a story means to supply evidence which proves that it is true.
e.g. There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
这些主张几乎找不到科学依据来证实。
1. The local government gave a figure more than twice that amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to substantiate it.
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2. The Medical Board of California said it is investigating the births " to see if we can substantiate a violation of the standard of care ".
3. substantiate什么意思
3. In addition, which government agency is authoritative enough to substantiate an offender's poverty claim?
4. The spokesman also said there was no evidence to substantiate the abuse claims.
5. " We've heard these reports but we're not aware of anything that would substantiate them, " the official said.
6. The German government said it was not immediately able to substantiate Iraqi police reports that the experts were German.
7. substantiate的意思
7. When a situation escalates, you will need actual proof to substantiate your claim.
8. " I know of nothing that would substantiate such a claim, " McCormack said.
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9. Plame's husband went to the country on the CIA's behalf to check into the claim and reported he could not substantiate it.
substantiate
verb
1. solidify, firm, or strengthen
e.g. The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country
2. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
e.g. his story confirmed my doubts
The evidence supports the defendant
Synonym: confirm corroborate sustain support affirm
3. make real or concrete
give reality or substance to
e.g. our ideas must be substantiated into actions
Synonym: realize realise actualize actualise
4. represent in bodily form
e.g. He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system
The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist
Synonym: incarnate body forth embody