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certified

/sur-tuh-fahyd/US // ˈsɜr təˌfaɪd //UK // (ˈsɜːtɪˌfaɪd) //

认证的,经认证的,经过认证的,经过认证

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or proved by a certificate: a certified representative.
    • : guaranteed; reliably endorsed: a certified check.
    • : legally declared insane.
    • : committed to a mental institution.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdeclare as true

Examples

  • Lil Nas X is always breaking barriers—hisdebut single, “Old Town Road,” has officially become the highest certified song in RIAA history.

  • Mama Africa’s next pick is a classic by a certified musical prodigy in Felix Mendelssohn.

  • Here is a selection of certified Champagne wines in a variety of styles to consider popping open anytime this winter.

  • Now he’s a certified Republican star, with an unlikely triumph in his first-ever run for office positioning him for a place on the national stage.

  • Texans who have Covid-19 as the election approaches even need to present a certified doctor’s note in order to vote by mail.

  • The parents had chosen to give birth at home, with a certified professional midwife attending.

  • He was formally certified as a CIA interrogator only in April 2003.

  • The request for outpatient medical services has been reviewed and has not been certified.

  • It reminds me of the experience that Boeing had with the FAA when, in the 1960s, the Boeing 747 was being certified.

  • Her luscious, limited edition certified organic EOS lip balms are also available at drugstores nationwide for the holiday season.

  • I replied with a certified copy of the original which Henriette had already placed in the president's hands.

  • He went to the meeting of his partners with a certified check for the amount of their claims in his pocket.

  • Then they scare him into signing co-partnership papers, and make him turn over those certified checks to them.

  • He first of all went to see Penloe to get a certified statement, but that gentleman could not be found anywhere.

  • These were accepted as equivalent to the special terms given France, and Canada was certified as being entitled to minimum rates.