confirm
v.
mid-13c., confirmyn "to ratify," from Old French confermer (13c., Modern French confirmer) "strengthen, establish, consolidate; affirm by proof or evidence; anoint (a king)," from Latin confirmare "make firm, strengthen, establish," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + firmare "to strengthen," from firmus "strong, steadfast" (see firm, adj.). Related: Confirmative; confirmatory.
〔李〕[con-;firmv.] v.使更巩固; 批准; 确认 ←firm (L firmus)=fixed, strong 固定的,牢固的