verification
verification — 名詞
1. the activity of checking or proving whether a piece of information, a claim, a p
驗證;查核
確認資訊、資料或身分真實正確的程序
the activity of checking or proving whether a piece of information, a claim, a person's identity, or a set of data is true, correct, or valid
Dr. Okafor's research team carried out a thorough verification of the experimental results before publishing.
Dr. Okafor 的研究團隊在發表前對實驗結果進行了徹底的驗證。
uncountable: verification of [data/results]
The bank requires two forms of identification for the verification of new account holders.
這家銀行要求新帳戶持有人提供兩種身分證明文件,以進行身分驗證。
Journalists at the newspaper are trained in fact verification to avoid spreading false information.
該報社的記者接受事實查核訓練,以避免傳播不實資訊。
An automatic verification check runs each time a user logs into the company system.
每次使用者登入公司的系統時,系統都會自動執行驗證檢查。
- confirmation
emphasises that something is shown to be already true; less focus on the checking process itself
- validation
more technical; often about whether something meets a required standard or format rather than factual truth
- authentication
specific to proving the identity or origin of a person or document
- falsification
the deliberate altering of information to make it untrue or misleading
- invalidation
the act of showing that something is not valid or acceptable
文法句型
verification of [something]
verification that [clause]
用法筆記
Frequently uncountable — you talk about *verification of* something, not *a verification* in most cases. Common in formal, technical, and institutional contexts such as scientific research, banking and finance, journalism, and cybersecurity.