Witness
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[编辑] 解释
[编辑] GRE 红宝书
- n. 目击者 v. 目击
- [英] n. 目击者 ( someone who is present when something happens) ;
- [类] subpoena : witness / conscript : soldier ( 传讯证人 / 征招士兵)
[编辑] Webster Collegiate
I. noun
- Etymology: Middle English witnesse, from Old English witnes knowledge, testimony, witness, from [sup]2[/sup]wit
- Date: before 12th century
- 1. attestation of a fact or event ; testimony
- 2. one that gives evidence; specifically one who testifies in a cause or before a judicial tribunal
- 3. one asked to be present at a transaction so as to be able to testify to its having taken place
- 4. one who has personal knowledge of something
- 5.
- a. something serving as evidence or proof ; sign
- b. public affirmation by word or example of usually religious faith or conviction <the heroic witness to divine life — Pilot>
- 6. capitalized a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses
II. verb
- Date: 14th century
- transitive verb
- 1. to testify to ; attest
- 2. to act as legal witness of
- 3. to furnish proof of ; betoken
- 4.
- a. to have personal or direct cognizance of ; see for oneself <witnessed the historic event>
- b. to take note of <our grammar— witness our verb system—is a marvel of flexibility, variety, and exactitude — Charlton Laird>
- 5. to constitute the scene or time of <structures…which this striking Dorset hilltop once witnessed — Times Literary Supplement>
- intransitive verb
- 1. to bear witness ; testify
- 2. to bear witness to one's religious convictions <opportunity to witness for Christ — Billy Graham>
- Synonyms: see certify