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Перевод: authenticate speek authenticate


[глагол]
удостоверять; устанавливать подлинность


Тезаурус:

  1. His gallery on the faubourg Saint Honor is now run by Gilbert Petrids, the son of Paul, who continues to sell and authenticate Utrillo works in collaboration with Fabris.
  2. On this last point it is not necessary to authenticate gossip about renewed disagreement between Mr Lawson and the Prime Minister's own personal economic adviser, Sir Alan Walters, or of new rifts between the Prime Minister herself and the Chancellor.
  3. Pynchon's characters are constantly driven by the impulse to locate themselves within larger schemes which would authenticate their own experience, but waver between the appalling extremes of total randomness (where no pattern is discernible) and paranoia (where everything is subsumed into pattern).
  4. Having identified themselves, lexicographers are required to authenticate their identity by use of a password.
  5. It alone could authenticate documents with the Great Seal, which was in its custody, and issue orders that required full legal backing, such as grants of land, appointments to offices, and treaties with foreign powers.
  6. If we ask whether there were ancient documents which showed that the primacy went back to authoritative sources, the answer (as I shall argue later) is that there were documents which gave general support to the claim, sufficient to authenticate the living tradition of the community, but insufficient for use in a court of law.
  7. A generous interpretation aids both plaintiffs (who may need to have service effected before proceeding to judgment) and defendants (who can benefit from knowledge of pending proceedings); and the state of destination does not commit itself to recognise any judgment the plaintiff may ultimately obtain, for service facilitates proceedings and does not authenticate them.
  8. These events, they argued, demonstrated that the hand of God himself was at work in the history with which the Bible deals, and so served to authenticate the Bible's own divine origins.
  9. In the realm of healing much happens to authenticate Christ's present will and power to heal the otherwise incurable, and yet, often distressingly, enough fails to happen to serve to remind us that we are not yet at the last day, and to leave the mystery of the "not yet" all around us" (Smail 1975:124).
  10. These were all historical facts, facts about the past which men cited to authenticate or justify their or other people's actions: they were the chief source of the Zuwaya image of statelessness.
  11. They placed the facts before God, declared their faith in his complete control over circumstances, and resolved to carry on despite the dangers, and requested that the Lord should continue to authenticate their testimony through signs and miracles (Acts 4:27-;31).
  12. To the extent that language learners, by definition, are deficient in competence they cannot authenticate the language they deal with in the manner of the native speaker.
  13. So-called biometric security devices such as finger scanners are considered safer; they check finger prints to authenticate a person's identity before it is possible to gain entry to the system (Ernsberger, 1988).

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