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check* * *verificare v.tr.1 to verify; to inspect; to examine; to check, to control; (amm.) to audit: verificare le affermazioni di qlcu., to verify s.o.'s statements; verificare un documento, to verify (o to examine) a document; verificare i fatti, una teoria, to verify (o to check) facts, a theory // (amm.): verificare le cifre, to check figures; verificare i conti, i libri, to audit the accounts, the books; verificare un bilancio, to audit a balance sheet // (comm.): verificare un carico, to inspect a cargo; verificare lo stato della merce, to verify the condition of the goods // (dir.) verificare l'autenticità di un documento, un testamento, to probate a document, a will2 (inform.) to verify.◘ verificarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( accadere) to happen, to take* place; to pass: questo si verifica troppo spesso, this happens too often; oggi si sono verificati due gravi incidenti, there were two serious accidents today* * *[verifi'kare]1. vt1) (controllare: verità) to check, verify2) Fin to audit3) (Mat : teoria, postulato) to prove2. vip (verificarsi)(accadere) to happen, occur, take place, (avverarsi) to prove (to be)* * *[verifi'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (controllare) to check [strumento, calcoli, conti]; to control [ qualità]2) (accertare) to check, to verify [affermazione, testimonianza]; to confirm [ ipotesi]verificare l'esattezza di qcs. — to check sth. for accuracy
2.gli hanno posto delle domande per verificare la sua conoscenza dell'inglese — they tested him on his knowledge of English
verbo pronominale verificarsi1) (succedere) [evento, incidente, errore] to occur; [ cambiamento] to come* about, to occur2) (avverarsi) to come* true* * *verificare/verifi'kare/ [1]1 (controllare) to check [strumento, calcoli, conti]; to control [ qualità]2 (accertare) to check, to verify [affermazione, testimonianza]; to confirm [ ipotesi]; verificare l'esattezza di qcs. to check sth. for accuracy; gli hanno posto delle domande per verificare la sua conoscenza dell'inglese they tested him on his knowledge of EnglishII verificarsi verbo pronominale1 (succedere) [evento, incidente, errore] to occur; [ cambiamento] to come* about, to occur2 (avverarsi) to come* true. -
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•It can be easily verified that Eq. (15-29) reduces to Eq. (15-28) when...
•The level of radioactivity is carefully monitored.
•In this way a check on the accuracy of the gauge-glass reading is made.
•The magnetic field was checked against that of a permanent magnet.
•The pressure recorded was checked periodically against a water manometer.
••To keep check on the angle of bend,...
•The interior of the boiler should be examined for tools that might have been left inside.
•Steam lines should be examined frequently for corrosion.
•The crankcase should be inspected for excessive gases.
•To test these conclusions, we carried out several experiments.
•The above theory was tested by results of three experiments.
•This formula permits verification of the value of .
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•Examine the corresponding values of...
•These effects must he limited to a magnitude compatible with the desired accuracy.
•The extinct bird had massive legs, in keeping with great body weight.
•Test equipment appropriate to each test is installed.
•To maintain the requisite temperature,...
•Steel conforming to (or complying with) the specifications...
II•We supplied the hydraulic equipment and associated control systems.
•Noise in electrical circuits arises because all the mechanisms involved are in dynamic and not absolute equilibrium.
•Television transmitters and their associated transmission lines...
•The liver, spleen, kidneys... with ( their) associated nerves and blood vessels, are located in...
•Specialists trained in the pertinent (or relevant) branches of engineering...
•A cold storage plant is a large insulated building, with its attendant refrigeration equipment.
•Selection of the proper aluminium alloy is extremely important.
••This variation can be measured by suitable photometers.
•Appropriate substitutions should be made.
•These numbers may be written with the appropriate algebraic signs.
IV•This will be discussed in the relevant (or corresponding, or appropriate) sections of the book.
•Pertinent information is available in...
•The ions move to their respective electrodes under the influence of the applied voltage.
•and P2 are the periods of revolution of planet-1 and planet-2, D1 and D2 are their respective distances.
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