corroboration
英 [kəˌrɒb.əˈreɪ.ʃən]
美 [kəˌrɑː.bəˈreɪ.ʃən]
将“corroboration”分解为几个部分来记忆:首先,“ro”与“rotate”(旋转)相似,想象信息像旋转木马一样在证实(rotate)着;接着,“-orate”是后缀,通常与动词相关,意味着“做”或“引起”,这里联想到“doing”证实的事情;最后,“cor-”作为前缀,加强语气,可以联想到“很多”或“完全”。综合起来,记忆方法为:想象有很多信息在完全证实(rotate and doing)着某个事实。
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- corroboration (n.)
- 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.
- 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.
- 他藏有枪是他犯罪的又一证据.