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.But, they said, the more investigators corroborated his assertions, the more resistance they encountered inside Wal-Mart.
但同时他们也认为,调查员们越是证实了奇切罗的论断,在沃尔玛内部所遭遇的阻力就越大。
2.At the least, Menzies' work will prompt new research of his findings, whether they're corroborated or debunked.
不管他们是证实还是拆穿他所说的,至少曼兹所发现的将掀起历史研究新的篇章。
3.But I wouldn't make too much of [them] until they're corroborated by an independent data stream.
但是我不能得到过多的数据直到他们被独立的数据流证实。
4.THEY represent only one side of a story, and most of their claims have yet to be independently corroborated.
它们仅代表故事的一个方面,并且其绝大多数说法仍有待于被一一证实。
5.The motorist's story was corroborated by a highway patrol officer who caught up with the Prius and helped bring it to a stop on Monday .
一位公路巡警证实了此事。事情发生在周一,巡警追上了那辆普锐斯,并协助司机把车停了下来。
6.Given the short period of follow-up in the research, the effect of the treatment on survival rates could not be corroborated.
研究跟踪报道接受舒尼替尼短期治疗后尚未发现能提高患者生存率。
7.The evidence for feeding that we observed firsthand in the defecation trails was corroborated in the ship's laboratory.
我们由排便轨迹观察到的蓝鲸在此进食的第一手证据,在船上的实验室里得到了进一步支持。
8.Also corroborated the fact that HIV has come from the first guess of the United States laboratory.
这个事实也佐证了艾滋病毒最早也来源于美国实验室的猜测。
9."That's right, " corroborated Tom kindly. "We heard that you were engaged. "
“不错,”汤姆和蔼地附和说,“我们听说你订婚了。”
10.The incident (corroborated by witnesses) prompted a harsh rebuke from the United Nations refugee agency; Turkey denies any wrongdoing.
该事件(有目击者证明)招致联合国难民署的强烈谴责,土方矢口否认有任何过错。