corroborative meaning in English
adj.
1.确定的,证实的。
2.滋补的。
n.
强状剂,滋补剂。
Examples
- Examination provides corroborative data .
检查则提供确证的资料。 - He was clear and distinct in every corroborative circumstance .
他对于每一点有关的情节都讲得很清楚,很明了。 - The basic function of impeachment system is the compensatory function of remedies , the oriental function of supervise and the corroborative function of balance
弹劾制度的功能主要体现为:救济的填补功能、监督的指向功能和制衡的补强功能。 - So martin went on into a thorough study of evolution , mastering more and more the subject himself , and being convinced by the corroborative testimony of a thousand independent writers
于是他继续研究进化论,要把它彻底弄懂。他对这个问题越来越精通,许许多多独立的作者的旁证更使他坚信不疑。 - It was quite evident , by her manner , that her uneasiness was not feigned ; and franz himself could not resist a feeling of superstitious dread - so much the stronger in him , as it arose from a variety of corroborative recollections , while the terror of the countess sprang from an instinctive belief , originally created in her mind by the wild tales she had listened to till she believed them truths
从伯爵夫人的态度上看,她的不安显然并不是装出来的,而且弗兰兹自己也禁不住感到了一种迷信的恐惧,只不过他的恐惧更为强烈,因为那是从种种确实的回忆变化而来的,而伯爵夫人的恐惧只是出于一种本能的感觉而已。