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英 [ˈevɪdəns] 美 [ˈevɪdəns]
n. 根据,证明;(呈上法庭的)证据,证词;迹象,痕迹
v. 证实,证明
[ 复数 evidences 第三人称单数 evidences 现在分词 evidencing 过去式 evidenced 过去分词 evidenced ]
柯林斯英汉双解大词典
evidence /ˈɛvɪdəns/ CET4 TEM4
1.N-UNCOUNT Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. 证据; 依据
2.N-UNCOUNT 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. (法律上的) 证据 [法律]
3.PHRASE 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. (在法庭上或官方调查中) 作证
4.PHRASE If someone or something is in evidence, they are present and can be clearly seen. 显然可见
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