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单词 certificate
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certificate

noun /səˈtɪfɪkət /
1An official document attesting a fact, in particular:The customer then receives a certificate attesting to the fact that its material has been shredded....
  • In fact a certificate of authenticity written on the letterhead of the construction company has been revoked.
  • Officials from the National Police Administration told them that, in the absence of any such documentation, a certificate to attest to their statelessness was necessary.
1.1A document recording a person’s birth, marriage, or death: a birth certificate...
  • If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database.
  • The authors used data from police records, birth certificates, and certificates of fetal death from Utah between 1992 and 1999.
  • Ever wanted to obtain a copy of a certificate of a birth, death or marriage?
1.2A document confirming that someone has reached a certain level of achievement in a course of study or training: a university-accredited certificate...
  • Eight women completed the course and received their certificates of achievement having reached the necessary standard.
  • Jerry Lodge, a member of the board of management of PCAP, presented each of those who had attended the courses with certificates of achievements.
  • Training course certificates can be collected during the evening.
1.3A document attesting ownership of an item or the fulfilment of legal requirements: a share certificate...
  • A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register.
  • One closes it with a taste of metal and a smell of paper, and a sense of that difference: between the machinery of production and the share certificates of ownership.
  • The transfer agent will have a record of the name of the person on the stock certificate; ownership can then be transferred to your name.
2An official classification awarded to a cinema film by a board of censors indicating its suitability for a particular age group: an 18 certificate...
  • The film boasts a 12A certificate and is released in cinemas on April 21.
  • The two men do, however, agree that the film did not merit the 18 certificate awarded by the British Board of Film Classification.
  • Restricted by a 12A certificate, the film lacks the raunchiness one would expect from the subject, or the sophisticated charm that might have proved its saving grace.
verb /səˈtɪfɪkeɪt / [with object] British
Provide with or attest in an official document: the amounts earned have to be certificated by employers...
  • What the FAA has told us is that we would be permitted to use our ‘existing fleet’ of tow planes, for the life of those aircraft, provided that they were certificated as Experimental Light-Sport Aircraft.
  • The International Organization for Standardization provides standards against which organisations or functions may be certificated by accredited auditors.
  • Matters are further complicated by the SWRA apparently representing itself to the Certificating Officer as an associated body, the SW Provincial Employers Organisation, which is indeed certificated.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the sense 'certification, attestation'): from French certificat or medieval Latin certificatum, from certificare (see certify).

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