The meaning of solid evidence

The meaning of "strongly evidenced" is introduced as follows:

锟斤拷: sure. There is solid evidence. Synonyms: to say something with certainty? It can be evidenced with certainty.

The pronunciation of the pronunciation of the pronunciation of the Chinese character is: záo záo yǒu jù.

The relevant sentences for "well-founded" are as follows:

1. His accusation against you is well-founded, how can you deny it?

2. Ji Luojing preached with solid evidence. Then she stood in the tunnel on the right, pretending to be mysterious and said: "And the tunnel on the right should be the rescue route we are looking for."

3. Among the accusations that were still criticized after his death, the most well-founded one is that he once secretly hid a rubbing of Su Dongpo's calligraphy from the pile of books to be burned.

4. The subsequent facts proved that this statement was indeed well-founded.

5. The older of the two guards seemed to be well-founded.

6. The author has collected a large amount of historical materials, including edicts and edicts, which are all well-founded.

7. Self-admiration, self-pity, arrogance and harshness, simplicity and crudeness... all kinds of verbal storms and symbols. The traces of transformation and demonization have clearly defined Dongguan, which is really lively.

8. His writings are like a huge wave, rushing thousands of miles, digging into things, whipping into the inside, and picking up the traitors. , directly reveal the secret; record the merits and deeds, and have solid evidence.

9. In recent times, rumors about Qianlong’s biological mother have emerged one after another, and people are especially keen on talking about Qianlong’s biological mother being the palace maid Li of the Summer Resort. This theory is not only exaggerated by novelists, but also said by some historians to be well-founded.

10. 55-year-old Chen Wenying is a salesperson at the Pingwu store of Chenyi Real Estate Brokerage Company in Shanghai. She is short and chubby and can speak well, and the things that are not true seem to be confirmed through her mouth.