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unauthenticated

/aw-then-ti-keyt/US // ɔˈθɛn tɪˌkeɪt //UK // (ɔːˈθɛntɪˌkeɪt) //

未经认证的,未认证的,未经验证的,未验证的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    au·then·ti·cat·ed, au·then·ti·cat·ing.

    • : to establish as genuine.
    • : to establish the authorship or origin of conclusively or unquestionably, chiefly by the techniques of scholarship: to authenticate a painting.
    • : to make authoritative or valid.

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Examples

  • NFTs are digital certificates that authenticate a claim of ownership to an asset, and allow it to be transferred or sold.

  • Digital content is tokenized — or becomes an NFT — through a process called “minting,” which assigns a coin on a blockchain to any given work, authenticating as many copies the creators see fit.

  • Evolving privacy regulations and policy changes from browsers and device makers have sparked many proposed solutions to replace the third-party cookie — authenticated solutions, fingerprinting and contextual approaches.

  • Campaigns using people-based identifiers rooted in authenticated user data perform better across key metrics such as return on ad spend, cost per view, and cost per mille.

  • After selecting and authenticating the posters, Grégoire follows three fundamental criteria to assess the commercial value.

  • Without presidential intervention, the committee would certainly authenticate the Stalwart delegation.

  • “Her mission was to authenticate every fact,” says Dr. Eakin, a retired math professor.

  • The NCC is supposed to “authenticate” the shutdown via “a series of questions.”

  • The government used Simmons to authenticate 11 overt acts in the racketeering indictment of Welch and his deputy.

  • To authenticate his Vanity Fair article about interrogation tactics, Hitchens agreed to be waterboarded.

  • Not even miracles can authenticate a religion which preaches monasticism and celibacy.

  • Genius has availed only to authenticate itself as the normal activity of man, not yet to do the work of the world.

  • It was nothing unusual abroad to give cases, and to authenticate them with the names of the sufferers.

  • Macknight really did authenticate for himself the efficacy of impression with almost incredible feats of visual bravery.

  • When you receive a letter, you authenticate the period of receiving it, but not the date of a letter received by another.