第三人称单数:witnesses
第三人称复数:witnesses
现在分词:witnessing
过去分词:witnessed
过去式:witnessed
及物动词
1. I witnessed the traffic accident.
我目睹了那次交通事故。
2. None could witness that he was present.
没有人能证明他在场。
3. She witnessed the accident.
她亲眼看见该事故。
不及物动词
1. He witnessed to the facts.
他为事实作证。
名词
1. He was called as a defense witness.
他被传唤作被告的证人。
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1. 见证人;目击者
A witness to an event such as an accident or crime is a person who saw it.
e.g. Witnesses to the crash say they saw an explosion just before the disaster...
空难目击者称,就在灾难发生之前他们看见飞机发生了爆炸。
e.g. No witnesses have come forward.
没有目击证人站出来。
2. 目击;目睹
If you witness something, you see it happen.
e.g. Anyone who witnessed the attack should call the police...
目睹这次袭击的人都应向警方报告。
e.g. It was the quickest swimming lesson I'd ever witnessed.
这是我所见过的最速成的游泳课。
3. (出庭的)证人
A witness is someone who appears in a court of law to say what they know about a crime or other event.
e.g. In the next three or four days, eleven witnesses will be called to testify.
接下来的三四天里,将传唤11名证人出庭作证。
4. 见证人;连署人
A witness is someone who writes their name on a document that you have signed, to confirm that it really is your signature.
5. 为(文件的签署)作证;连署
If someone witnesses your signature on a document, they write their name after it, to confirm that it really is your signature.
e.g. Ask a friend to witness your signature.
请一位朋友给你的签名作证。
6. 见证,经历(事件、变化等)
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.
e.g. India has witnessed many political changes in recent years...
印度近年来经历了很多政治变动。
e.g. The year 1886 witnessed the first extended translation into English of the writings of Eliphas Levi...
1886年,埃利法斯·莱维的作品第一次有了长篇英译本。
7. 以…为证;…便是明证
You use witness to introduce an example of what you have just been talking about.
e.g. Americans are a generous people: witness the increase in charitable giving, even during the recession.
美国人是个慷慨的民族:即使是在经济萧条时期,慈善捐赠也在不断增加,这便是明证。
8. 是…的见证人;是…的目击者
If you are witness to something, you see it happen.
e.g. Too often children are witness to a disturbing amount of violence.
孩子们经常会目睹暴力事件,其数量之多令人不安。
9. witness的反义词
9. 证明;为…作证
If a person or thing bears witness to something, they show or say that it exists or happened.
e.g. Many of these poems bear witness to his years spent in India and China...
这些诗中有很多见证了他在印度和中国度过的岁月。
e.g. Many veterans believe it is their job to bear witness to the horrors of war that they personally experienced.
很多老兵认为他们有职责为他们亲身经历的战争的恐怖作证。
1. Both men were convicted earlier of perverting the course of justice by disclosing the identity of a witness protected by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
2. He even tried to stand up by himself after such an unthinkable soft landing, a witness said.
3. The river has been a witness to many events, which have passed down by word of mouth as legends among the local people.
4. Prosecutors had wanted to call Laura Pettitte as a key witness, but Walton wasn't pleased with the idea because she had not spoken directly to Clemens.
5. Police in the two provinces have urged people to call the 110 hotline if they witness criminal or cult activities.
6. A Reuters witness said he had seen soldiers taking up positions around central Oslo, while police said they feared there might be explosives at the youth camp.
7. witness的近义词
7. Hundreds of indigenous Australians descended on Canberra to witness the historic apology which comes more than a decade after the Bringing Them Home report.
8. China and other East Asia countries will witness increased inflow of international capital, swelling their foreign exchange reserve and lifting their capital price.
9. Chai is a " witness to these stars'rise ", he says.
10. The cavernous hearing room on Capitol Hill was filled for a third straight day, and tourists waited in line outside for their few moments to witness history.
noun
1. testimony by word or deed to your religious faith
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. a close observer
someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
e.g. the spectators applauded the performance
television viewers
sky watchers discovered a new star
Synonym: spectator viewer watcher looker
3. someone who sees an event and reports what happened
4. (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature
Synonym: attestant attestor attestator
5. (law) a person who testifies under oath in a court of law
verb
1. be a witness to
e.g. She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court
2. witness的近义词
2. perceive or be contemporaneous with
e.g. We found Republicans winning the offices
You'll see a lot of cheating in this school
The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions
I want to see results