evincing / ɪˈvɪns /

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evincing 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.

evincing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

manifest

更多evincing例句

  1. The deal evinces what some media executives had already suspected.
  2. A quiet book set in a quiet village, “Pond” evinced an engrossingly ruminative interiority, though its plot and themes were practically latent.
  3. With MTV no longer a major way to promote artists, and the Internet evincing a crippling deflation, the metaphoric sky had fallen.
  4. His replies were perfectly ingenuous, evincing nothing of the natural taciturnity and shyness of the Indian mind.
  5. He adds then a reflection, evincing that he was assimilating some of the philosophy of life as well as of fighting.
  6. Reasons crowd in upon the mind, evincing that the question must be answered by an unqualified negative.
  7. She met me in the hall, her eyes flashing, but her manner evincing more tenderness than I had ever before witnessed in it.
  8. The prisoners heard the verdict without evincing the least emotion, or the slightest change of countenance.