evince / ɪˈvɪns /

⚽高中词汇唤醒唤起唤回唤起人们的兴趣

evince 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·vinced, e·vinc·ing.

  1. to show clearly; make evident or manifest; prove.
  2. to reveal the possession of.

evince 近义词

v. 动词 verb

manifest

更多evince例句

  1. Every part of the album, from the collaborations to the “music videos” that accompany some of the tracks, evinces the experimentation and exploration that defines both the scientific and creative processes.
  2. The question of whether Locke’s post is or is not sponsored content evinces a blind spot that has plagued platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and now TikTok.
  3. When people first saw David Oyelowo’s “The Water Man” at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, some of them evinced surprise that the actor chose it as his directorial debut.
  4. Nor does he evince much interest in his past, saying, "I'm not really all that curious about myself."
  5. The preference for a state-run plan seems to evince a lack of understanding of the policy issues.
  6. The following epigrams for tobacco jars from "The Tobacco Plant" evince much "taste, wit, and ingenuity."
  7. Avoid personal remarks; they evince a want of judgment, good taste, kindness, and politeness.
  8. An enthusiastic critic once pronounced it to be among modern works one of those that evince most genius.
  9. They evince an advancing condition, and are surrounded by circumstances eminently favorable to it.
  10. Her solemn vow, her judicious repetitions, her whole phraseology, evince this prevailing disposition.