substantiated
英 [səbˈstænʃieɪtɪd]
美 [səbˈstænʃieɪtɪd]
v. 证实; 证明
substantiate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:substantiated
COCA.37705
柯林斯词典
- VERB 证实;证明
Tosubstantiatea statement or a story means to supply evidence which proves that it is true.- There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
这些主张几乎找不到科学依据来证实。
- There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
双语例句
- His claims for a pension had not been substantiated.
他对养老金的要求没有实现。 - It addresses the new regulations set out by the European Food Safety Authority that any health claims made on a food label should be substantiated by scientific evidence.
遵循欧洲食品安全局订立的新规章:食品标签的任何健康声明都应用科学依据证实。 - "These concerns have not been substantiated in recent weight-loss diet trials," including the new research, the authors say.
作者说:“近来的减重饮食研究中仍未证明这些忧虑的存在”包括这项的研究。 - Have its concerns about instability been substantiated by the Asian financial crisis and the more recent crises in Russia and Brazil?
从亚洲金融危机以及近来发生在俄罗斯和巴西的危机中,这种不稳定状态是否已经获得证实? - Through practical test, we further substantiated the usability of our algorithm, obtaining the performance estimation, which was compared with theoretical prediction.
实际运行和测试分析证明,理论模型的分析和实际运行结果基本一致。 - The statement has never been substantiated.
这一陈述从未得到证实。 - All three statements are false ─ or at least not substantiated by scientific evidence. Unfortunately, if you got any of them wrong, you're hardly alone.
三个表述全都是错的&至少没有科学证据支持。不幸的是,不管你赞同哪个错误的表述,与你犯同样错误的都是大有人在。 - The legends when distilled create a story of the origins of man in Australia and of the Australian landscape as it is today of which much can be substantiated by scientific investigation.
人们在传奇故事中记载,这些伟人创造了澳洲人的身世和澳大利亚今天的风景,而大部分这些事可以通过科学探究来证实。 - "one of the most fully substantiated of historical facts"( James Harvey Robinson).
“最真实可信的历史事实之一”(詹姆斯·哈维·鲁滨逊)。 - The results of this study indicate that the administration of enemas as a routine practice prior to labor is not substantiated by medical necessity.
依据本研究之结果生产过程并无常规执行灌肠的必要;