ascertained / ˌæs ərˈteɪn /

确定的已确定查明的确定

ascertained 的定义

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

ascertained 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make sure

更多ascertained例句

  1. 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.
  2. A discrete glance to ascertain all’s well is the better check-in stance.
  3. I parked and inspected the damage, still trying to ascertain the cause.
  4. This is especially true for online video where the lack of text makes it harder to ascertain the riskiness of the content.
  5. 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.
  6. "This is hours old and the full facts are still to be ascertained as those involved are debriefed," officials said.
  7. Rich natives and Chinese lost large sums of money, the total of which cannot be ascertained.
  8. The intention to hinder, delay or defraud creditors is a question of fact to be ascertained by proper judicial inquiry.
  9. As soon as he had reached the south gate he had ascertained this by a glance at the gravel shoulder of the road.
  10. There are in fact no experiments in which the effects of a purely mineral soil have been ascertained.
  11. When the question comes before a court, it seeks after the intention of the parties, and is guided by it when ascertained.