validation
noun uk/ˌvæl.ɪˈdeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌvæl.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/
[ U ]批准;认证
the act or process of making something officially or legally acceptable or approved
Parking is free with validation of your ticket by one of the outlets in the mall. 停车是免费的,您可以在购物中心里的任一商店验证您的车票。
The system enables electronic validation of an applicant's identity and certificates. 该系统能够对申请人的身份和证书进行电子验证。
[ C or U ]证明,证据
proof that something is correct
He saw this result as validation of his theory. 他认为这个结果证实了他的理论。
The court's ruling is a validation of the new funding plan. 法院的裁决是对新拨款计划的确认。
[ C or U ]认可
the feeling that other people approve of and accept you, or something that gives you this feeling
As human beings we crave validation from the outside world. 作为人类,我们渴望得到天外世界的认可。
The film could bring him the ultimate validation: an Oscar. 这部电影可以给他带来最终的认可:奥斯卡奖。
See: validate
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- Special inks, chemicals, and papers are used that enable the verification and validation of each ticket.
- Her job was to oversee validation of the test results of soil samples.
- They are undermining children's natural desire to question, as well as their ability to seek validation of ideas.
- CEOs seek validation from profits and happy customers.
- The first place we all look for validation is from our mother.
- Finally he said to me, "You got it, kid." It was total validation.
- They want the validation, protection and status that comes with marriage.