witnesses 的 3 个定义
- to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
- to be present at as a formal witness, spectator, bystander, etc.: She witnessed our wedding.
- to bear witness to; testify to; give or afford evidence of.
- to attest by one's signature: He witnessed her will.
- to bear witness; testify; give or afford evidence.
- an individual who, being present, personally sees or perceives a thing; a beholder, spectator, or eyewitness.
- a person or thing that affords evidence.
- a person who gives testimony, as in a court of law.
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witnesses 近义词
person who observes an event
observe
testify; authenticate
更多witnesses例句
- Since 2011, legal scholars, political scientists and mathematicians conducting gerrymandering research have served as expert witnesses in more than 250 state and federal court cases regarding redistricting.
- New York Attorney General Letitia James said Monday that she’s suing to enforce seven subpoenas seeking thousands of documents and testimony from multiple witnesses.
- Though the review happened years ago, it’s newly relevant in light of a November ballot measure that would give the board more power to access witnesses and documents.
- When the community review board – then known as the Citizens Review Board – investigated the shooting, it reviewed that security camera footage, as well as witness statements, police reports, photos from the scene, SDPD policies and other materials.
- Our goal was to be the first confirmed humans to witness a total solar eclipse from a peak above 20,000 feet.
- One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer.
- The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness.
- Jay, the main witness for the state, is leading a relatively normal life, though that probably has all changed with Serial.
- There is no perfect juror, just as there is no such thing as a perfect witness.
- “The senior people were too shocked to speak,” said a witness.
- At his desk sat his secretary, who had been a witness of the interview, lost in wonder almost as great as the Seneschal's own.
- And now everybody turned out with a feeling of intense relief to witness the rejoicings on the village green.
- The endless miles of railways, the vast apparatus of the factories, the soaring structures of the cities bear easy witness to it.
- In a thousand trials the cruel witness of Moses has sent innocent women to a painful death.
- Seven years from this present time will witness the Centenary of the railway system.