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词汇 evidence
释义 evidence
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ us /ˈev.ə.dəns/
B2
facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true:
evidence ofThe police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.警方没有发现任何证据证明这起谋杀案和恐怖分子有关。
[ + to infinitive ]There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous.没有科学证据证明水中分娩有什么危险。
[ + that ]Is there any scientific evidence that a person's character is reflected in their handwriting?一个人的笔迹反映其性格的说法有什么科学依据吗?
give evidenceSeveral experts are to give evidence on the subject.数位专家将就这个问题给出证据。
circumstantial evidenceThere is only circumstantial evidence against her, so she is unlikely to be convicted.只有间接证据对她不利,所以她不大可能被定罪。
documentary evidence Campaigners now have compelling documentary evidence of the human rights abuses that they had been alleging for several years.人权运动者数年来一直声称存在践踏人权的现象,而现在他们已经掌握了令人信服的书面证据。
fresh evidenceFresh evidence suggests that the statement had been fabricated.新的证据表明财务报表是伪造的。
forensic evidenceThe traces of petrol found on his clothing provided the forensic evidence proving that he had started the fire deliberately.在他衣服上发现的汽油痕迹成了法庭证据,证明他是蓄意纵火。
all the evidenceAll the evidence points to a substantial rise in traffic over the next few years.所有证据都表明,在今后几年中交通量会大幅增长。
growing evidence thatThere is growing evidence that people whose diets are rich in vitamins are less likely to develop some types of cancer.
The jury heard conflicting evidence from three different witnesses.陪审团听取的3个不同证人的证词是相互矛盾的。
For a long time it was thought to be a harmless substance, but we now have evidence to the contrary.
She was charged with giving false evidence in court.她被控在法庭上作伪证。
There is abundant evidence that cars have a harmful effect on the environment.有充分的证据表明,汽车对环境有害。
The police believe he is the thief, but all the evidence suggests otherwise .
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Proving and disproving
acid test
actions speak louder than wordsidiom
anti-sexist
attest
authenticate
demonstrable
demonstrably
demonstration of something
dispel
disprove
non-evidence
probatory
proof positive
provability
provable
verify
vindicate
vindication
vindicative
vindicatory
evidence
verb[ Toften passive ]
uk /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ us /ˈev.ə.dəns/
to provide evidence(= facts, information, etc. that give reasons for believing) that something is true or present:
They are required to have recognized qualifications and to evidence membership of a relevant professional body.
The huge improvement in our service is evidenced by recent customer surveys.
as evidenced byThese emails are still circulating, as evidenced by my receiving one just this morning.
Related word
evidenced
The food is healthy and also spectacularly tasty, as evidenced by the happy faces of those that were there to enjoy it with me.
I think this statement evidences a now discredited view of AIDS and HIV as diseases which were death sentences.
The presence of rats may be evidenced by trails of droppings.
You must supply a document evidencing that an insurance contract is in force.
Not a single document evidences that my client played any significant role in any of the transactions alleged.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Proving and disproving
acid test
actions speak louder than wordsidiom
anti-sexist
attest
authenticate
demonstrable
demonstrably
demonstration of something
dispel
disprove
non-evidence
probatory
proof positive
provability
provable
verify
vindicate
vindication
vindicative
vindicatory

evidence | American Dictionary


evidence
noun[ U ]
us/ˈev·ɪ·dəns/
anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true:
These figures are being given as evidence of economic growth.
The FBI has found no evidence of a crime.
The weight of the evidence is against him.
Juries examine the evidence and decide on the basis of the facts.

evidence | Business English


evidence
noun[ U ]
 LAWuk /ˈevɪdəns/us
objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove something is true or not true, especially for legal or insurance purposes:
evidence of/for sthDespite the claims, his insurance adjuster found no evidence of flood damage to his property.
evidence against sbThe defendant was released after the prosecutor failed to produce enough evidence against him.
evidence that sthIs there any evidence that the employer has difficulty retaining staff?
give/provide/present evidenceContractors must provide evidence of valid permits before they may begin any work.
consider/examine/hear the evidenceA jury has heard all the evidence in this case and rendered its decision.
false/circumstantial/conflicting evidence
admit/allow/accept evidence
growing/mounting/increasing evidence

Examples of evidence


evidence
Consequently, material things cannot stand as a record of the past but as evidence for the past, which requires interpretation.
There are a few examples of the discussion of morphology as evidence.
Demographic evidence may be more useful on this point.
As a result, children are likely to receive different levels of negative evidence across the five-week testing period.
We did not find any positive evidence of children's understanding of this link.
There is evidence on both sides of the case.
Its evidence then rests on ground we do not enter upon here.
Two different regimes of dynamic fracture were evidenced.
Some clinicians prefer to start hormone treatment as soon as there is evidence of local spread or metastatic disease.
It is not evidence that we subscribe to an objectivist view.
Evaluation evidence is necessary to answer these questions well.
Currently, there is little evidence for the costs and effectiveness of these new treatments (8).
However, evidence is growing that inhibitory interneurons subserve other functions.
There is little evidence for size-structure in this assemblage.
However, in all chapters it was not possible to follow exactly the same procedure to grade the evidence of studies.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

Collocations withevidence


evidence

These are words often used in combination with evidence.

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absence of evidence
Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absenceofevidence.
abundant evidence
The generally harsh treatment of people of mixed descent is abundantevidence of this sense of race.
accumulated evidence
The accumulated evidence in the published literature world-wide shows that albendazole is an effective anthelminthic in humans.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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