validate
/ˈvælɪdeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvælɪdeɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈva-lə-ˌdāt/ (ame, mw)
validate — 動詞
- validatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- validateshe / she / it
- validatedpast simple
- validating-ing form
1. To check something carefully according to a set of rules, and then declare that
驗證;核准
正式確認文件或程序符合規定
To check something carefully according to a set of rules, and then declare that it meets the required standard — for example, when an official stamps a document to confirm it is valid, or a committee approves an application after reviewing it.
The lab technician validated the test results before sending them to the doctor.
實驗室技術員在將檢測結果送交醫生前,先進行了驗證。
passive alternative: results are validated by an expert
Mert took his parking ticket to the shop counter to have it validated.
Mert 把停車繳費單拿到櫃檯去蓋章確認。
have + object + validated (causative pattern)
The election commission validated the ballots after checking every signature.
選舉委員會在核對每張選票上的簽名後,驗證了選舉結果。
Before the trip, Justin's visa application was validated by the consulate office.
出發前,Justin 的簽證申請已由領事館驗證通過。
- approve
broader meaning — 'approve' can mean simply 'agree with', while 'validate' implies checking against specific rules
- certify
more specific — 'certify' usually involves an official written document or license
- authenticate
focuses on proving something is genuine rather than checking it meets standards
- invalidate
direct opposite — to declare something officially unacceptable or void
- reject
to refuse to accept or approve
文法句型
validate + noun phrase (document, ticket, result, application)
用法筆記
Frequently used in passive constructions (be validated, get validated, have something validated). Common in administrative, legal, and official formal contexts — not typically used for casual personal approval.
常見錯誤
2. To show through evidence or testing that a claim, piece of data, or theory is tr
證實;確認
以證據證明某事為真或正確
To show through evidence or testing that a claim, piece of data, or theory is true or accurate — for instance, when new experimental findings confirm a previous scientific hypothesis.
Dr. Chen's experiment validated the team's theory about how birds navigate.
陳博士的實驗證實了團隊關於鳥類導航方式的理論。
scientific context: validate + theory / findings
The survey data validated what residents had been saying about the lack of streetlights.
調查數據證實了居民長期以來對於路燈不足的看法。
Eitan felt validated when the report showed his concerns about safety were correct.
當報告指出 Eitan 對安全方面的擔憂是正確的時候,他感到自己的想法得到了證實。
New studies have validated the link between exercise and better memory in older adults.
新的研究證實了運動與年長者記憶力改善之間的關聯。
- confirm
more general — 'confirm' can be used in everyday situations; 'validate' suggests stronger, more systematic evidence
- verify
focuses on checking accuracy against a known standard; 'validate' checks whether something is true or correct
- corroborate
more formal — 'corroborate' means to support with additional evidence from a different source
- disprove
to prove that something is false through evidence
- contradict
to be in opposition to a claim or piece of evidence
文法句型
validate + noun phrase (theory, claim, data, findings)
validate + that-clause
用法筆記
Common in academic and scientific writing. The subject is often a study, experiment, data set, or piece of evidence. Can also be used for personal experiences or feelings when evidence shows they were justified.