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ascertained

/as-er-teyn/US // ˌæs ərˈteɪn //UK // (ˌæsəˈteɪn) //

确定的,已确定,查明的,确定

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
    • : Archaic. to make certain, clear, or definitely known.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake sure

Examples

  • Previous Gaia data sets have been used to ascertain the mass of the Milky Way and how many sun-like stars might be orbited by Earth-light planets.

  • A discrete glance to ascertain all’s well is the better check-in stance.

  • I parked and inspected the damage, still trying to ascertain the cause.

  • This is especially true for online video where the lack of text makes it harder to ascertain the riskiness of the content.

  • Chief business officer Jeremi Gordon said it was “difficult to ascertain exactly what the impact of the Facebook boycott” might have had on Snap’s revenue.

  • "This is hours old and the full facts are still to be ascertained as those involved are debriefed," officials said.

  • Rich natives and Chinese lost large sums of money, the total of which cannot be ascertained.

  • The intention to hinder, delay or defraud creditors is a question of fact to be ascertained by proper judicial inquiry.

  • As soon as he had reached the south gate he had ascertained this by a glance at the gravel shoulder of the road.

  • There are in fact no experiments in which the effects of a purely mineral soil have been ascertained.

  • When the question comes before a court, it seeks after the intention of the parties, and is guided by it when ascertained.

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