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NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 证据 , 依据Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. 双语例句例: Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud. 甘利说他没有看见诈骗行为泛滥的证据。 例: a report on the scientific evidence for global warming. 一份关于全球变暖的科学证据的报告。 例: There is a lot of evidence that stress is partly responsible for disease. 有许多证据表明压力是造成疾病的部分原因。 例: To date there is no evidence to support this theory. 到目前为止,还没有证据支持这一理论。 2.?[U 不可数名词] (法律上的)证据Evidence is the information that is used in a court of law to try to prove something. Evidence is obtained from documents, objects, or witnesses. 双语例句例: The evidence against him was purely circumstantial. 不利于他的证据完全是间接证据。
PHRASE. 习语1.?(在法庭上或官方调查中)作证If you give evidence in a court of law or an official inquiry, you officially say what you know about people or events, or describe an occasion at which you were present. 双语例句例: The forensic scientists who carried out the original tests will be called to give evidence. 那些进行了初始化验的法医学家们将被传唤到法庭作证。 1.?显然可见If someone or something is in evidence, they are present and can be clearly seen. 双语例句例: Few soldiers were in evidence. 几乎看不见有士兵。
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