witness
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A witness to an event such as an accident or crime is a person who saw it. 目擊者
Witnesses to the crash say they saw an explosion just before the disaster. 這起墜機(jī)事故的目擊者說(shuō), 在災(zāi)難發(fā)生之前他們看到了爆炸。
2. V-T If you witness something, you see it happen. 目擊
Anyone who witnessed the attack should call the police. 任何目睹了那場(chǎng)攻擊的人都應(yīng)該報(bào)警。
3. N-COUNT A witness is someone who appears in a court of law to say what they know about a crime or other event. 證人
In the next three or four days, eleven witnesses will be called to testify. 在隨后的三四天里,11名證人將傳喚來(lái)作證。
4. N-COUNT A witness is someone who writes their name on a document that you have signed, to confirm that it really is your signature. 連署人
The codicil must first be signed and dated by you in the presence of two witnesses. 該遺囑附件必須首先由你當(dāng)著兩個(gè)連署人的面簽名并寫(xiě)上日期。
5. V-T If someone witnesses your signature on a document, they write their name after it, to confirm that it really is your signature. 連署
Ask a friend, (not your spouse), to witness your signature. 請(qǐng)一位朋友(不可以是你的配偶),來(lái)連署你的簽名。
6. V-T If you say that a place, period of time, or person witnessed a particular event or change, you mean that it happened in that place, during that period of time, or while that person was alive. 見(jiàn)證
India has witnessed many political changes in recent years. 印度近些年見(jiàn)證了許多政治變革。
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witness /?w?tn?s/ (witnessing,witnessed,witnesses)
劍橋詞典
- If you haven't got a witness, you haven't got a leg to stand on.
- One by one the witnesses narrated the sequence of events which led up to the disaster .
- The document was signed in the presence of two witnesses.
- New witnesses have cast doubt on some of the evidence that sent the 19 year old to the gallows .
- She bore witness to his patience and diligence.
witness noun [C] (SEE)
a person who sees an event happening , especially a crime or an accident(尤指犯罪或事故的)目擊者
Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward . 警方呼吁那場(chǎng)事故的目擊者站出來(lái)。
According to (eye ) witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys . 據(jù)目擊者說(shuō),搶劫案是兩個(gè)十幾歲的少年干的。
?be witness to sth
to see something happen
看到;目睹
She was witness to the tragic event . 她目睹了這一悲劇。
someone who is asked to be present at a particular event and sign their name in order to prove that things have been done correctly
見(jiàn)證人;連署人
He signed the treaty in the presence of two witnesses. 他在兩位見(jiàn)證人面前簽署了條約。
They were married a year after they first met , with two friends acting as witnesses. 初次見(jiàn)面一年之后,他們?cè)趦晌慌笥训囊?jiàn)證之下結(jié)婚了。
例句
witness noun [C] (LAW)
a person in a law court who says what they know about a legal case or a particular person
(法庭上的)證人
Ten witnesses are expected to testify at the trial today. 在今天的審判中,將有兩名證人出庭作證。
The key witness for the prosecution was offered police protection after she received death threats . 原告的關(guān)鍵證人在受到死亡恐嚇后得到了警方的保護(hù)。
?expert witness
a person who is allowed to give their opinion in a law court because of their knowledge or practical experience of a particular subject
專(zhuān)家證人
A psychiatrist was called as an expert witness for the defence . 一位精神病醫(yī)生作為被告的專(zhuān)家證人被傳作證。