verified
adj. 已证实的,已查清的
v. [计算机]检验( verify的过去式和过去分词); 证实; [军械]核查; 查对
If you verify something, you check that it is true by careful examination or investigation.
I verified the source from which I had that information...
我核实了我所获消息的来源。
A clerk simply verifies that the payment and invoice amount match.
职员只是核实付款和发票上的数额是否一致。
If you verify something, you state or confirm that it is true.
The government has not verified any of those reports...
政府还没有证实那些报告中的任何一个。
I can verify that it takes about thirty seconds.
我能证明,这大约要用30秒的时间。
1. supported or established by evidence or proof;
2. proved to be true;
The police verified that she had an airtight alibi.
警方查明她有着无懈可击的不在犯罪现场的证据.
Subsequent events verified that his judgement was at fault.
接着发生的事件证实了他的判断有误.
The oil - bearing structure of the new oil field has been verified.
新油田的含油层结构已经探明.
This report seems somewhat exaggerated, and should be verified.
这个报道有些水分, 需要核实.
All particulars should be carefully checked and verified; nothing should be taken for granted.
所有细节都应仔细核实, 任何事都不能想当然.