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单词 confirmation
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confirmation


confirmation

verification: receive an e-mail confirmation for an order placed online; a religious rite or ceremony: Her whole family attended her confirmation.
Not to be confused with:conformation – symmetrical arrangement of parts: The conformation of the structure was very pleasing.

con·fir·ma·tion

C0562000 (kŏn′fər-mā′shən)n.1. a. The act of confirming.b. Something that confirms; verification.2. a. A Christian rite admitting a baptized person to full membership in a church.b. A ceremony in Judaism that marks the completion of a young person's religious training.

confirmation

(ˌkɒnfəˈmeɪʃən) n1. the act of confirming2. something that confirms; verification3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a rite in several Christian churches that confirms a baptized person in his or her faith and admits him or her to full participation in the church4. (Philosophy) (in the philosophy of science) the relationship between an observation and the theory which it supposedly renders more probable. Compare hypothetico-deductive

con•fir•ma•tion

(ˌkɒn fərˈmeɪ ʃən)

n. 1. the act of confirming. 2. the state of being confirmed. 3. something that confirms, as a corroborative statement or piece of evidence. 4. a Christian rite administered to baptized persons, regarded as a sacrament endowing gifts of the Holy Spirit or as a ceremony of admission to full communion with a church. 5. a ceremony among Reform and some Conservative Jews in which a young person is formally admitted as an adult member of the community. [1275–1325; Middle English < Latin] con`fir•ma′tion•al, adj.
Thesaurus
Noun1.confirmation - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"substantiation, verification, checkcogent evidence, proof - any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it"bed check - a check that everyone is in bed by the time they should becrosscheck - an instance of confirming something by considering information from several sourcesodd-even check, parity check, redundancy check - a system of checking for errors in computer functioningchecksum - a digit representing the sum of the digits in an instance of digital data; used to check whether errors have occurred in transmission or storage
2.confirmation - information that confirms or verifiesinfo, information - a message received and understoodreenforcement, reinforcement - information that makes more forcible or convincing; "his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints"corroboration, documentation, certification - confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence
3.confirmation - making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it; "the ratification of the treaty"; "confirmation of the appointment"ratificationagreement - the verbal act of agreeing
4.confirmation - a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaismreligious ceremony, religious ritual - a ceremony having religious meaning
5.confirmation - a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the churchsacrament - a formal religious ceremony conferring a specific grace on those who receive it; the two Protestant ceremonies are baptism and the Lord's Supper; in the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church there are seven traditional rites accepted as instituted by Jesus: baptism and confirmation and Holy Eucharist and penance and holy orders and matrimony and extreme unction

confirmation

noun1. proof, evidence, testimony, verification, ratification, validation, corroboration, authentication, substantiation He took her resignation as confirmation of their suspicions.
proof denial, contradiction, repudiation, disavowal
2. affirmation, approval, acceptance, endorsement, ratification, assent, agreement She glanced over at James for confirmation of what she'd said.
affirmation refusal, rejection, cancellation, disapproval, annulment

confirmation

noun1. An act of confirming officially:affirmation, approval, ratification, sanction.2. That which confirms:attestation, authentication, corroboration, demonstration, evidence, proof, substantiation, testament, testimonial, testimony, validation, verification, warrant.
Translations
证实基督教中的坚信礼确认

confirm

(kənˈfəːm) verb1. to establish or make quite certain. They confirmed their hotel booking by letter. 證實,確認 证实2. to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches. 批准 批准ˌconfirˈmation (kon-) noun 證實,確認,(天主教)堅信禮 证实,确认,(基督教中的)坚信礼 confirmand (-mand) noun a person who receives religious confirmation or is a candidate for it. 即將接受堅信理的人 受宗教洗礼的人conˈfirmed adjective1. settled in a habit or way of life. a confirmed bachelor/drunkard. 成習慣的 成习惯的2. (of a person) who has received religious confirmation. 為某人施堅信禮 给...施坚信礼

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confirmation,

Christian rite in which the initiation into the church that takes place by baptismbaptism
[Gr., =dipping], in most Christian churches a sacrament. It is a rite of purification by water, a ceremony invoking the grace of God to regenerate the person, free him or her from sin, and make that person a part of the church.
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 is confirmed. In the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Eastern churches, it is a sacramentsacrament
[Lat.,=something holy], an outward sign of something sacred. In Christianity, a sacrament is commonly defined as having been instituted by Jesus and consisting of a visible sign of invisible grace. Christianity is divided as to the number and operation of sacraments.
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 by which a Christian is strengthened in his faith. In the Lutheran and Anglican churches it is universally used, but it is not a sacrament (except among High Anglicans). In the East it is conferred by the priest on the newly baptized person of any age. In the West it is ordinarily an episcopal function, and the recipient has reached a canonical age of discretion. Confirmation consists of the laying on of hands and anointing with chrism, a mixture of oil and balm; Anglicans and Lutherans have abandoned the anointing. Some other Protestant churches use the term confirmation for the ceremony of admitting baptized persons into full church membership. Scriptural passages cited as authority for confirmation include Acts 8.14–17; 19.

confirmation

1. a rite in several Christian churches that confirms a baptized person in his faith and admits him to full participation in the church 2. (in the philosophy of science) the relationship between an observation and the theory which it supposedly renders more probable

confirmation


confirmation

Verification of the results obtained from a screening method, using a gold-standard technique, or so-called confirmation method

Patient discussion about confirmation

Q. How can I confirm that? We have been in search for a bridegroom for the past one year and later we found one. Shockingly we heard that he is addicted to drugs. How can I confirm that?A. It can be difficult to discern whether or not a person uses drugs if their drug use is only very sporadic. There may be no obvious pointers, unless the person actually appears to be intoxicated when you see them one time. This might mean an unsteady walk, sleepiness, hyper-activity, excessive talking, aggression . . . and so on, depending on which drug has been used. Even when a person is not intoxicated, problematic drug use nevertheless usually exhibits a few symptoms: Preoccupation, Changes in behavior, financial problems, Physical deterioration, Secretiveness, new associations.
These are just a few common symptoms which may indicate that a person is using drugs. They are not definite, as every individual and situation of drug use is different. In general, new regular drug users undergo a change in their attitudes and behavior. This is likely to be most easily noticed by other family members.

Q. Is addiction confirms alcoholism? my husband regularly takes alcohol. I am afraid whether he is addicted to alcohol….Is addiction confirms alcoholism?A. JENNIF,check out the alcohol communitie,here------mrfoot56

Q. How come without any test they confirm that my child is having autism? my child is having autism, when they find that he is very sensitive for light, sound, taste and some other symptoms related to autism they send him to psychologist and was confirmed for autism and I was surprised to see no tests were taken for him…but for some other child they have taken....How come without any test they confirm that my child is having autism?A. The first thing that comes to my mind is for you and your child to have testing for heavy metals in your body. You would be amazed and infuriated at what you find in your body. In a child, heavy metals, such as lead or mercury,(and there are far more than that), can affect a child's cognitive ability, behavior, and overall health.
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Related to confirmation: conformation

confirmation

in the Scots law of succession, the official document that allows the executor to administer the estate. It reproduces the inventory of the estate submitted by the executor. The confirmation includes heritage and is effective throughout the whole of the UK. It affects property outside Scotland if the deceased had been domiciled in Scotland. A simpler form is available for small estates.

CONFIRMATION, contracts, conveyancing. 1. A contract by which that which was voidable, is made firm and unavoidable.
2. A species of conveyance.
2. - 1. When a contract has been entered into by a stranger without authority, he in whose name it has been made may, by his own act, confirm it; or if the contract be made by the party himself in an informal and voidable manner, he may in a more formal manner confirm and render it valid; and in that event it will take effect, as between the parties, from the original making. To make a valid confirmation, the party must be apprised of, his rights, and where there has been a fraud in the transaction, he must be award of it, and intend to confirm his contract. Vide 1 Ball & Beatty, 353; 2 Scho. & Lef. 486; 12 Ves. 373; 1 Ves. Jr. 215; Newl. Contr. 496; 1 Atk. 301; 8 Watts. R. 280.
3. - 2. Lord Coke defines a confirmation of an estate, to be "a conveyance of an estate or right in esse, whereby a voidable estate is made sure and unavoidable; or where a particular estate is increased."
4. The first part of this definition may be illustrated by the following case, put by Littleton, Sec. 516; where a person lets land to another for the term of his life, who lets the same to another for forty years, by force of which he is in possession; if the lessor for life confirms the estate of the tenant for years by deed, and afterwards the tenant for life dies, during the term; this deed will operate as a confirmation of the term for years.. As to the latter branch of the definition; whenever a confirmation operates by way of increasing the estate, it is similar in every respect to a release that operates by way of enlargement, for there must be privity of estate, and proper words of limitation. The proper technical words of a confirmation are, ratify and confirm; although it is usual and prudent to insert also the words given and granted. Watk. Prin. Convey. chap. vii.
5. A confirmation does not strengthen a void estate. Confirmatio est nulla, ubi donum precedens est invalidum, et ubi donatio nulla est nec valebit confirmatio. For confirmation may make a voidable or defeasible estate good, but cannot operate on an estate void in law. Co. Litt. 295. The canon law agrees with this rule, and hence the maxim, qui confirmat nihil dat. Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 3, c. 6, n. 476. Vide Vin. Ab. h.t.; Com. Dig. 11. t.; Ayliffe's Pand. *386; 1 Chit. Pr. 315; 3 Gill & John. 290; 3 Yerg. R. 405; Co. Litt. 295; Gilbert on Ten. 75; 1 Breese's R. 236; 9 Co. 142, a; 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 2067-9.
6. An infant is said to confirm his acts performed during infancy, when, after coming to full age, be expressly approves of them, or does acts from which such confirmation way be implied. Sec Ratification.

Confirmation


Confirmation

The written statement that follows any "trade" in the securities markets. Confirmation is issued immediately after a trade is executed. It spells out settlement date, terms, commission, etc.

Confirmation

1. A written statement a broker issues after a trade spelling out what exactly transpired, including the price, commissions, applicable fees, and the terms of trade. Confirmations are sometimes sent out immediately, but often within a week of the transaction.

2. A market indication corroborating a previous indication. This shows that a predicted market trend will in fact take place, reducing uncertainty in the market.

confirmation

1. A written acknowledgment of a security trade that lists important details of the trade such as date, size of the transaction, price, commission, taxes, and amount of money involved. A confirmation is generally mailed the day after a trade takes place. See also cancellation.2. The reaction of one technical indicator (such as the movement of a stock price average) that strengthens a signal given by another indicator.

Confirmation.

When you buy or sell a stock or bond, your brokerage firm will send you a confirmation, or printed document, with the details of the transaction.

Confirmations include the price, any fees, and the trade and settlement dates. Stock confirmations also include the commission if it applies. These documents are your backup for calculating capital gains and losses.

You'll also receive a confirmation to reaffirm orders you place, such as a good 'til canceled order to buy or sell a certain stock at a stop or limit price.

In addition, activity in your trading account, such as stock splits, spinoffs, or mergers will trigger a confirmation notice.

confirmation


Related to confirmation: conformation
  • noun

Synonyms for confirmation

noun proof

Synonyms

  • proof
  • evidence
  • testimony
  • verification
  • ratification
  • validation
  • corroboration
  • authentication
  • substantiation

Antonyms

  • denial
  • contradiction
  • repudiation
  • disavowal

noun affirmation

Synonyms

  • affirmation
  • approval
  • acceptance
  • endorsement
  • ratification
  • assent
  • agreement

Antonyms

  • refusal
  • rejection
  • cancellation
  • disapproval
  • annulment

Synonyms for confirmation

noun an act of confirming officially

Synonyms

  • affirmation
  • approval
  • ratification
  • sanction

noun that which confirms

Synonyms

  • attestation
  • authentication
  • corroboration
  • demonstration
  • evidence
  • proof
  • substantiation
  • testament
  • testimonial
  • testimony
  • validation
  • verification
  • warrant

Synonyms for confirmation

noun additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct

Synonyms

  • substantiation
  • verification
  • check

Related Words

  • cogent evidence
  • proof
  • bed check
  • crosscheck
  • odd-even check
  • parity check
  • redundancy check
  • checksum

noun information that confirms or verifies

Related Words

  • info
  • information
  • reenforcement
  • reinforcement
  • corroboration
  • documentation
  • certification

noun making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it

Synonyms

  • ratification

Related Words

  • agreement

noun a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaism

Related Words

  • religious ceremony
  • religious ritual

noun a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the church

Related Words

  • sacrament
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