confirm的意思和读音

confirm

: [kənˈfɜrm] : [kənˈfɜː(r)m]

v.使使

confirms  confirming  confirmed  

v.+n.confirm order,confirm date,confirm report,confirm diagnosis,confirm position

v.weaken,refute

v.strengthen,firm up,fortify,reinforce,deepen

confirmv.

1.to state or show that sth is definitely true or correct, especially by providing evidence

Rumours of job losses were later confirmed.

His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions.

Please write to confirm your reservation(= say that it is definite) .

Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming?

Can you confirm what happened?

It has been confirmed that the meeting will take place next week.

2.~ sth.~ sb (in sth)使使to make sb feel or believe sth even more strongly

The walk in the mountains confirmed his fear of heights.使

3.);to make a position, an agreement, etc. more definite or official; to establish sb/sth firmly

After a six-month probationary period, her position was confirmed.

He was confirmed as captain for the rest of the season.

I'm very happy to confirm you in your post.

4.[usupass]~ sbto make sb a full member of the Christian Church

She was baptized when she was a month old and confirmed when she was thirteen.

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v.1.to prove that something is true; to make you feel sure that an idea or belief is right or true; to say that something is definitely true because you know about it2.to tell someone, usually by writing or telephoning, that something will definitely happen at the time or in the way that has been arranged3.to formally support something and allow it to happen; to formally accept someone new in an important position4.to formally accept someone into the Christian Church or a Reform Jewish Church in a special ceremony1.to prove that something is true; to make you feel sure that an idea or belief is right or true; to say that something is definitely true because you know about it2.to tell someone, usually by writing or telephoning, that something will definitely happen at the time or in the way that has been arranged3.to formally support something and allow it to happen; to formally accept someone new in an important position4.to formally accept someone into the Christian Church or a Reform Jewish Church in a special ceremony

1. “Install” 。 “Confirm。 “Add” 178 ...

2. conclude confirm condense ...

3. (0,ITEM1_EDIT,2," "). (0,ITEM1_CONFIRM,3," "). (0,ITEM1_CANCEL,4," "). ...

4. clothing n. confirm vt. consult vt. ...

5. confine vt. confirm vt. conflict n. ...

6. 〖 underwrite〗 〖 approve;accept;confirm〖 claim〗 ...

7.Confirm。[1]

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1.The White House also announced an air attack on Manila, in the Philippines, but it could not confirm the report.

2.Not that he did any research to confirm that there was a viable market, let alone one large enough to attract investment capital.

3.Disappointment is the best chariot to use on the path of the dharma. it does not confirm the existence of our ego and its dreams.

4.So far, had not obtained the Austria Pama choroid beautiful woman to confirm that the choroid beautiful woman status is still a riddle.

5.Together they confirm Wall Street's reputation as a lads' clubhouse with a "No Girls Allowed" sign emblazoned over the door.

6.At least one of the brands is conducting its own tests to confirm the results of the city's quality watchdog.

7.He said he attempted to contact the control tower and confirm if a fire was present, but was unable due to frequency congestion.

8.A Hana spokesman said the company was open to all investors but declined to confirm the report. MBK Partners was not available for comment..MBKPartners

9."We want to confirm to all that he is a very, very important Polish symbol, " she said.,“。”

10.You need a church family and a small group to confirm whether what you sense God directing you to do is true or not.