attester

英[ə'test] 美[ə'test]
  • v. 证明;作证
attestant attested attested attesting attests
  • att n.美国电话电报公司
  • attabal 铜鼓,小鼓
  • attaboy 好啊
  • attacca 接下去
  • attach v.附上;系上;贴上;使依附;使附属;使附着
Verb:
  1. provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes;

    "His high fever attested to his illness"
    "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"
    "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness"

  2. authenticate, affirm to be true, genuine, or correct, as in an official capacity;

    "I attest this signature"

  3. give testimony in a court of law

  4. establish or verify the usage of;

    "This word is not attested until 1993"

1. The protection reliability of the zinc-oxide arrester and that of the type FZ-35 valve attester have been calculated respectively, When any one of the two devices is adopted in substation.
并分别计算了变电所内采用氧化锌避雷器和FZ-35型避雷器保护时变电所的可靠性;

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2. The protection reliability of the zinc-oxide arrester and that of the type FZ-35 valve attester have been calculated respectively, When any one of the two devices is adopted in substation.
并分别计算了变电所内采用氧化锌避雷器和FZ-35型避雷器保护时变电所的可靠性;

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Several witnesses can attest to her good character.
      好几位证人证实她品行端正。
    2. The child's good health attests to his mother's care.
      孩子的健康证实他母亲的悉心照料。
    3. No one can attest to the absolute truth of his statement.
      没有人可以证明他的话是绝对正确的。
    4. I can attest to the truth of his words.
      我可以证实他的话是真的。
    5. I have said nothing that I am not ready to attest.
      我发誓,我说的话句句属实。
    6. Historic documents attest to the truth of this legend.
      历史文件见证这个传说的真实性。