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1 authenticity
ˌɔ:θenˈtɪsɪtɪ сущ. аутентичность, достоверность, подлинность to establish authenticity ≈ установить подлинность to prove authenticity ≈ доказать подлинность to vouch for the authenticity of smth. ≈ поручиться за подлинность чего-л. to doubt, question the authenticity of smth. ≈ поставить под сомнение подлинность чего-л.подлинность, достоверность, аутентичностьas witness of the ~ в засвидетельствование подлинностиauthenticity аутентичность ~ достоверность ~ подлинность, достоверность ~ подлинностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > authenticity
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2 authenticity
[ˌɔːθen'tɪsətɪ]сущ.аутентичность, достоверность, подлинностьto vouch for the authenticity of smth. — поручиться за подлинность чего-л.
to doubt / question the authenticity of smth. — поставить под сомнение подлинность чего-л.
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3 authenticity
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4 identity
[aɪ'dentətɪ]сущ.1) идентичность, тождество, одинаковость, тождественностьSyn:2) подлинностьSyn:3) личностьto establish smb.'s identity — установить чью-л. личность
His identity was being kept secret. — Его личность была засекречена.
It was a case of mistaken identity. They mistook him for John. — Это была ошибка. Они приняли его за Джона.
4) индивидуальность; своеобразие; отличительная черта, особенностьgender identity мед. — гендерная / половая идентичность, половая идентификация
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5 authenticate
1. v удостоверять, скреплять; свидетельствовать2. v устанавливать подлинностьСинонимический ряд:back (verb) attest; back; bear out; confirm; corroborate; demonstrate; establish; justify; prove; resolve; show; substantiate; testify; validate; verify; vouch for authenticity; warrantАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
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