substantiated

[səbˈstænʃi:ˌeɪtid]
  • 释义
  • 用事实支持(某主张、说法等),证明,证实( substantiate的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 双语例句
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    The percolation transition of this system at percolation threshold P _ c was substantiated by Monte Carlo simulation.

    蒙特卡洛方法模拟验证了该体系在逾渗阈值处的相变行为.

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  • 2、

    All protests will be substantiated through the use of a polygraph.

    任何不负责任的语言甚至是谩骂是绝对不允许的.

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    After verification, these rumors do not substantiated, Science City is clarification.

    经核实, 上述传闻事项不属实, 科学城现予以澄清说明.

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  • 4、

    This article is vague and general in content and must be substantiated.

    这篇文章内容空泛,必须加以充实.

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    Earlier reports of gunshots have not been substantiated.

    早先有关枪击的那些报道尚未得到证实。

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    The drop in transactions at the autumn Guangzhou fair in 2001 substantiated this.

    下拉的交易在秋季广州交易会2001年属实.

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  • 7、

    The results of the tests substantiated his claims.

    这些检验的结果证实了他的说法。

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    Our ideas must be substantiated into actions.

    我们的想法必须通过具体的行动来实现.

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    The statement has never been substantiated.

    这一陈述从未得到证实.

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  • 10、

    The theory of atoms was substantiated to a large extent by experiments in chemistry.

    原子的理论在很大程度上是由化学实验来证实的.

    辞典例句
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    Finally, the method is substantiated valid through example computation and analysis.

    最后, 通过实例计算和分析证实了本文方法的有效性.

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