evidence
noun
verb
ˈevɪədəns
noun
1
facts
or
signs
that
show
clearly
that
something
exists
or
is
true
证据,证明
U
[+
of
]
At
present
we
have
no
evidence
of
life
on
other
planets.
目前我们还没有在其他行星上存在生命的证据。
[+
for
]
There
is
no
evidence
for
these
claims.
这些说法没有根据。
evidence
that
Do
you
have
evidence
that
this
treatment
works?
你有这种治疗方法管用的证据吗?
They
had
failed
to
provide
evidence
of
sufficient
financial
backing.
他们没能提供足够的资助证明。
clear/strong/good
evidence
There
is
now
clear
evidence
that
these
chemicals
are
damaging
the
environment.
现有证据清楚地表明这些化学品正在破坏环境。
medical/scientific
etc
evidence
Medical
evidence
shows
that
men
are
more
likely
to
have
heart
attacks
than
women.
医学证据表明男人比女人更容易患心脏病。
The
study
produced
one
interesting
piece
of
evidence
.
此项研究产生了一项有趣的证据。
There
is
not
a
shred
of
evidence
to
support
the
theory.
没有丝毫证据可以支持这一理论。
2
that
is
given
in
a
court
of
law
in
order
to
prove
that
someone
is
guilty
or
not
guilty
〔法庭上证明某人有罪或无罪的〕证据,证词
U | information
Murrow’s
evidence
was
enough
to
convict
Hayes
of
murder.
默罗的证词足以证明海斯犯了谋杀罪。
He
refused
to
give
evidence
at
the
trial.
他拒绝出庭作证。
[+
against
]
There
was
very
little
evidence
against
the
two
men.
没有什么证据可以证明这两个男子有罪。
in
evidence
The
documents
may
be
used
in
evidence
at
the
trial.
这些文件可以在庭审时用作证据。
3
be in evidence
to
be
present
and
easily
seen
or
noticed
[正式] 显眼,引人瞩目
formal
The
police
are
always
in
evidence
at
football
matches.
警察在足球比赛中总是很显眼。
verb
4
to
show
that
something
exists
or
is
true
[正式] 证明
The
volcano
is
still
active,
as
evidenced
by
the
recent
eruption.
最近的喷发证明,这座火山依然活跃。