mid-15c., "strengthening, support," from Late Latin corroborationem (nominative corroboratio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin corroborare "to strengthen" (see corroborate). Meaning "confirmation" attested by 1768.
权威例句
1. Without corroboration from forensic tests, it will be difficult to prove that the suspect is guilty.
没有法医化验的确证就很难证明嫌疑犯有罪.
2. He could not get a single witness to establish independent corroboration of his version of the accident.
他找不到一个证人能够为他对该事故的说法提供独立的佐证。
3. Definitely more independent corroboration is necessary.
有必要更明确地进一步证实.
4. The witness was unable to provide corroboration of what he had told the police.
证人无法证实他对警方的陈述.
5. His possession of the gun is corroboration of his guilt.