evidencing

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  • vt.

    使明显(evidence的现在分词形式);

  • 双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [U][C]证词; 证据; 迹象 sth, such as a fact, sign, or object that gives proof or reasons to believe or agree with sth

    英英释义

    evidence

    • n.
      • your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief

        "the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling"

        同义词:grounds

      • an indication that makes something evident

        "his trembling was evidence of his fear"

      • (law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved
    • v.
      • provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes

        同义词:attestcertifymanifestdemonstrate

      • provide evidence for

        同义词:testifybear witnessproveshow

      • give evidence

        同义词:tell

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    词汇搭配

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~
    • adduce〔afford〕 evidence提出证据,引证
    • admit〔believe, collect〕 evidence承认〔相信,收集〕证据
    • examine evidence审查证据
    • find〔get〕 evidence找〔得〕到证据
    • furnish〔gather〕 evidence提供〔收集〕证据
    • make evidence证明
    • produce evidence拿出证据
    • withhold evidence隐瞒罪证
    形容词+~
    • abundant〔ample〕 evidence大量的证据
    • admissible〔certain〕 evidence可接受〔确凿〕的证据
    • all〔direct〕 evidence全部〔直接〕证据
    • collateral evidence旁证
    • compelling〔convincing〕 evidence强有力的证据
    • conclusive〔concrete〕 evidence确凿的证据
    • damaging evidence不利的证据
    • documentary evidence书面证据
    • false evidence假证据,伪证
    • inadmissible〔incontestable〕 evidence不可接受〔无可辩驳〕的证据
    • insufficient evidence证据不足
    • material evidence物证
    • rational〔reliable〕 evidence合理〔可靠〕的证据
    • sufficient evidence证据充足
    • visible evidence明显症状
    • written evidence书面证据,字据
    介词+~
    • a body of evidence一批证据
    • a mass〔wealth〕 of evidence大量证据
    • a piece of evidence一条证据
    • a scrap〔shred〕 of evidence少量证据
    • the bulk of the evidence绝大部分证据
    • on evidence有证据
    ~+介词
    • evidence against对…不利的证据

    词组短语

    in evidence明显的;[法]作为证据

    give evidence作证

    empirical evidence实验性证据

    strong evidence有力证据;真凭实据

    substantial evidence确实证据

    on evidence adv. 有证据

    conclusive evidence决定性证据

    material evidence物证;主要证据

    clear evidence明显证据

    direct evidence直接证据

    ample evidence充分证据

    objective evidence客观证据

    documentary evidence证明文件;书面证明

    concrete evidence证据确凿;具体的证据

    convincing evidence令人信服的证据

    physical evidence物证

    clinical evidence临床证据;临床迹象

    anecdotal evidence轶事证据

    circumstantial evidence间接证据;旁证

    audit evidence审计证据;查帐证据

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. There wasn't enough evidence to prove his guilt.
      没有充分的证据能证明他有罪。
    2. Evidence weighted against the defendant.
      证词很不利于被告。
    3. It is a statement in conflict with other evidence.
      这一陈述与其他证词不一致。
    4. Have you any evidence to support this statement?
      你这种说法有根据吗?
    5. Experiment shows no evidence of the production of explosive forces.
      实验表明,丝毫没有产生爆炸力的迹象。
    6. When the ship reached port, it bore abundant evidence of the severity of the storm.
      船抵港时,船上满是受到暴风雨肆虐的痕迹。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. His answer evidenced a guilty conscience.
      他的回答证明他良心有愧。
    2. The volcano is still active, as evidenced by the recent eruption.
      正如最近的喷发所证明,火山仍很活跃。

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