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evincing

/ih-vins/US // ɪˈvɪns //UK // (ɪˈvɪns) //

表现出,体现在,显示,显示出

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·vinced, e·vinc·ing.

    • : to show clearly; make evident or manifest; prove.
    • : to reveal the possession of.

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Examples

  • The deal evinces what some media executives had already suspected.

  • A quiet book set in a quiet village, “Pond” evinced an engrossingly ruminative interiority, though its plot and themes were practically latent.

  • With MTV no longer a major way to promote artists, and the Internet evincing a crippling deflation, the metaphoric sky had fallen.

  • His replies were perfectly ingenuous, evincing nothing of the natural taciturnity and shyness of the Indian mind.

  • He adds then a reflection, evincing that he was assimilating some of the philosophy of life as well as of fighting.

  • Reasons crowd in upon the mind, evincing that the question must be answered by an unqualified negative.

  • She met me in the hall, her eyes flashing, but her manner evincing more tenderness than I had ever before witnessed in it.

  • The prisoners heard the verdict without evincing the least emotion, or the slightest change of countenance.

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