1.加强,坚固,坚定;确定,证实
1.evidence or information that supports what someone has said
1.The combination of your name and a strong password provide sufficient corroboration.
将您的用户名和强密码组合在一起,这样可以提供足够的安全性加强。
2."I've neither taken any nor found any, " she said, as I toiled to them, expanding her hands in corroboration of the statement.
“我没拿什么,也没找到什么,”她说着摊开她的双手证明自己的话,那时我已经向他们走去。
3.The pictures served as a graphic corroboration of the popular view that officers consider themselves to be above the law.
这组画面从影像角度证实了大多数人的看法:菲国警官认为自己可以凌驾于法律之上。
4.In the last part, I give some suggestions to the construction of the corroboration rule against the problems.
最后针对本文提出的问题,在结论中对我国补强证据规则的构建提出了若干意见与建议。
5.In China, there is the corroboration rule in some laws. And also, the corroboration rule is often applied to in our judicial practice.
我国的相关立法中亦包含补强证据规则的规定,司法实践中对补强证据规则的运用亦十分普遍。
6.this corroboration of the lesson he had just received put the finishing stroke to the wonder and stupefaction ofm . baptist in.
巴浦斯汀先生刚才所受的教训经这一番证实他吓呆了。
7.It is not wise in the earlier stages of Christian life to depend on this alone, but to wait for the corroboration of circumstances.
灵命幼稚的信徒,不当单独凭依这样的直觉来行事,最好还须等待环境的证实。
8.Yet there is no corroboration of the most intriguing reports, such as an attempt to poison the drinks of NATO troops.
然而对最有趣的报道却没有得到证实,比如,曾有人试图在北约军队的饮料中下毒。
9.In corroboration of our intentions, we have decided, with immediate effect, to withdraw this image from every publication.
为了证明我们的初衷,我们决定即刻撤销所有公关活动中的此张图片。
10.Additional interviewing and gathering of evidence may be needed to provide the necessary corroboration.
如果有必要,可以增加一次面谈,以便收集必要的证据。