1.确定,证实
2.使(信仰等)坚定,使巩固;使加强
1.to support what someone says by giving information or evidence that agrees with them
1.He looked at me anxiously, as if he hoped I'd corroborate this.
他神色不安地看着我,仿佛他希望我证实地的话。
2.Mr Frankel said he would be looking for a break in payrolls data to corroborate the notion that the economy was bottoming.
杰弗里-弗兰克尔(JeffreyFrankel)表示,他将等待就业数据出现突破性的改善,以印证经济正在触底的观点。
3.The financial crisis tends to corroborate its ability to muddle through a global recession.
金融危机似乎也证明印度有能力熬过全球性的经济衰退。
4.Symantec's latest State of Spam report (PDF) released today seems to corroborate the trend.
今日公布的赛门铁克公司(Symantec)有关垃圾邮件(PDF格式)最新情况的报告,似乎证实了这一趋势。
5.Comparison of the two algorithms through the simulation results are also made to corroborate the theoretical application.
在仿真结果中作了上述两个算法的比较来验证理论的应用。
6.All this would appear to corroborate what investors have long suspected: that Macquarie is ex-growth.
凡此种种似乎证实了投资者长时间以来的怀疑:麦格理的增长已成为过去时。
7.The onus is on the applicant to corroborate the authenticity of any evidence supplied in support of the application.
申请人有责任保证支持申请的任何证明的可靠性。
8.While information from a single source may be untrustworthy, additional sources can be used to corroborate the data.
单一来源的情报也许是靠不住的,附加的来源可以用来证实数据。
9.Generally speaking, the more witnesses that corroborate an event in its essentials, the more sure the proof is considered to be.
一般来说,越多的证人证明某一事件,证据就越会被考虑成立。
10.Authorities have also recovered a satellite phone that appears to corroborate much of his testimony.
当局还找回了一部看起来能证实其大部分证词的卫星电话。