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/ˈevɪd(ə)ns/ |
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1 | facts or physical signs that help to prove something 迹象;证据 |
| Evidence shows that global warming is definitely occurring. 有迹象表明全球变暖确实正在发生。 |
| +of Doctors found no evidence of infection. 医生们没有发现什么感染的迹象。 |
| +that There is some evidence that the economy is improving. 有一些迹象表明经济正在改善。 |
| +for/in support of/in favour of evidence for the existence of life on other planets 表明其他星球上有生命存在的证据 |
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2 | facts, statements, or objects that help to prove whether someone has committed a crime (证明某人犯罪的)证据,物证,证言 |
| The police didn’ t have enough evidence to convict him. 警方没有充分的证据来证明他有罪。 |
| They destroyed the evidence by flushing it down the toilet. 他们把物证扔到马桶里冲走,从而销毁了它。 |
| hard evidence (=definite evidence) They are reluctant to prosecute without any hard evidence. 确凿的证据 |
| 2a | things that witnesses say in a court of law when they answer questions 证言;证词 | | In his evidence, he said that he had never met Mr Jones. 在他的证词中,他说他从来没有见过琼斯先生。 | | give evidence Kemp was never called to give evidence. 肯普从来没有被叫去作证。 | |
PHRASE |
- | in evidence formal |
| present somewhere and easy to notice |
| 显眼;引人注目 |
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Words frequently used with evidence | evidence 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | admissible, circumstantial, conclusive, incriminating, sufficient, supporting, | 2 | verbs | collect, destroy, gather, produce, | 2 | | |
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