单词 | be witness to something |
释义 | be witness to somethingbe witness to something formalSEE to be present when something happens, and watch it happening 是某事的目击者 We were witness to the worst excesses of the military. 我们目击了最恶劣的军队暴行。 Examples from the Corpus be witness to something• A branch of science, organic chemistry, is witness to their complexity.• We have been witness to the rapid transformation of the neighborhood.• Over a period of just months I was witness to the rapid transformation of a group of peasant women into industrial workers.• At this point I was witness to an extraordinary, moving and almost frightening scene.• Community nurses are witnesses to the everyday health of the population.• Without elaborating, Palermo said commission members would only be witnesses to any accords.• The four pharmaceutical best-sellers are witness to the poor folk who have nothing better to do than watch all-night television.• The crowd believed they were witnesses to an incident of police brutality.• We are witnesses to an obsessive, unwavering process of sorting, labelling, deconstruction and destruction. → be witness to something at witness1(1) |
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