名词证据; 迹象; 证词; 明显
及物动词表明; 使明显; 显示; 证实
1. in evidence : 明显;
2. turn Queen's evidence : 供出对同案犯不利的证据;
及物动词
1. The police have evidence that the killer was an old woman.
警察有证据证明,凶手是个老年妇女。
名词
1. He was punished for giving false evidence.
他因作伪证而受到惩罚。
2. evidence什么意思
2. There are evidences that somebody has been living here.
有迹象显示有人一直住在这里。
3. The evidence is very shaky.
这证据相当靠不住。
4. A smile gives evidence of her consent.
微笑表明她同意。
1. 证据;佐证;根据
Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
e.g. Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud...
甘利说他没有看见诈骗泛滥的证据。
e.g. There is a lot of evidence that stress is partly responsible for disease...
有很多证据证明压力是造成疾病的原因之一。
2. (法庭上的)证据,证物,证词
Evidence is the information which is used in a court of law to try to prove something. Evidence is obtained from documents, objects, or witnesses.
e.g. The evidence against him was purely circumstantial.
对他不利的这项证据完全是间接证据。
e.g. ...enough evidence for a successful prosecution.
足以胜诉的证据
3. (在法庭上)提供证据,作证
If you give evidence in a court of law or an official enquiry, you officially say what you know about people or events, or describe an occasion at which you were present.
e.g. The forensic scientists who carried out the original tests will be called to give evidence...
进行最初化验的法医学家将被传唤到庭作证。
e.g. Cabin crew have been giving evidence at the M1 aircrash enquiry.
机舱人员一直在为M1空难调查作证。
4. 证明;表明;显示
If a particular feeling, ability, or attitude is evidenced by something or someone, it is seen or felt.
e.g. He's wise in other ways too, as evidenced by his reason for switching from tennis to golf...
他在其他方面同样明智,这一点可以从他不打网球改打高尔夫的理由中得到证明。
e.g. She was not calculating and evidenced no specific interest in money.
她没什么心计,而且能感觉出她对钱没什么兴趣。
5. 显眼;显而易见
If someone or something is in evidence, they are present and can be clearly seen.
e.g. Few soldiers were in evidence...
没看见几个士兵。
e.g. Poverty and bad housing conditions are still very much in evidence.
贫困和糟糕的住房条件仍很常见。
1. 证据;佐证;根据
Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
e.g. Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud...
甘利说他没有看见诈骗泛滥的证据。
e.g. There is a lot of evidence that stress is partly responsible for disease...
有很多证据证明压力是造成疾病的原因之一。
2. (法庭上的)证据,证物,证词
Evidence is the information which is used in a court of law to try to prove something. Evidence is obtained from documents, objects, or witnesses.
e.g. The evidence against him was purely circumstantial.
对他不利的这项证据完全是间接证据。
e.g. ...enough evidence for a successful prosecution.
足以胜诉的证据
3. (在法庭上)提供证据,作证
If you give evidence in a court of law or an official enquiry, you officially say what you know about people or events, or describe an occasion at which you were present.
e.g. The forensic scientists who carried out the original tests will be called to give evidence...
进行最初化验的法医学家将被传唤到庭作证。
e.g. Cabin crew have been giving evidence at the M1 aircrash enquiry.
机舱人员一直在为M1空难调查作证。
4. 证明;表明;显示
If a particular feeling, ability, or attitude is evidenced by something or someone, it is seen or felt.
e.g. He's wise in other ways too, as evidenced by his reason for switching from tennis to golf...
他在其他方面同样明智,这一点可以从他不打网球改打高尔夫的理由中得到证明。
e.g. She was not calculating and evidenced no specific interest in money.
她没什么心计,而且能感觉出她对钱没什么兴趣。
5. 显眼;显而易见
If someone or something is in evidence, they are present and can be clearly seen.
e.g. Few soldiers were in evidence...
没看见几个士兵。
e.g. Poverty and bad housing conditions are still very much in evidence.
贫困和糟糕的住房条件仍很常见。