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pri.ma fa.cie.praI7mE5feI7Fiadj [before n; not gradable] fmlor law at first sight (= based on what seems to be the truth when first seen or heard)建立在印象基础上的; (据初次印象是)真实的There is prima facie evidence that he was involved in the fraud.有初步证据证明他卷入了这场骗局。For millions of Americans witnessing the event it was a prima facie case of police brutality.由于数百万美国人亲眼目睹了这起事件,它成了初步证据确凿的警察施暴案件。The prosperous have a moral obligation to assist those who live in poverty and there is a prima facie case for a transfer of resources from rich countries to poor.生活富裕的人有道义上的责任帮助那些生活贫困的人,因此把资源从富国运到穷国初看起来是言之有理的。
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