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1 [Tn, Tf] provide evidence for the truth or correctness of (a report, an opinion, etc); establish the truth of 证实, 证明(报告、 意见等)的正确性; 确认
The rumours of an attack were later confirmed. 发动攻击的谣传後来得到了证实.
The announcement confirmed my suspicions. 这项通告证明了我的猜疑属实.
Please write to confirm your reservation, ie send a letter to support a booking made by telephone. 请来信确认一下您所预订的项目(来信确认在电话中预订的项目).
When asked, she confirmed that she was going to retire. 有人问她时, 她肯定了她将要退休.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a]
~sth; ~ sb (as/in sth) ratify (a treaty, appointment, etc); make definite or establish more firmly (power, a position, etc) 批准(条约、 任命等); 肯定, 巩固或加强(权力、 地位等)
The new minister will be confirmed in office by the Queen. 新的部长将由女王批准任职.
After a six-month probationary period, she was confirmed in her post. 经过六个月的试用期之後, 她获准正式任该职.
The incident confirmed him in (ie established more firmly) his dislike of dogs. 出了这件事之後他就更加不喜欢狗了.
3 [Tn] admit (sb) to full membership of the Christian Church (教会)给(某人)施坚信礼(使之成为正式教徒)
She was baptized when she was a month old and confirmed when she was thirteen. 她出生一个月时受洗礼, 十三岁时行坚信礼.
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