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testimony美 ['testə.moʊni] 英 ['testɪməni] adj.+n. congressional testimony n. evidence,statement,declaration,deposition,affidavit 1. | [u][sing] ~ (to sth) 证据;证明a thing that shows that sth else exists or is true |
| This increase in exports bears testimony to the successes of industry. 出口增长证明了产业的成功。 | | The pyramids are an eloquent testimony to the ancient Egyptians' engineering skills. 金字塔是古埃及人非凡工程技术的明鉴。 |
2. | [c][u] 证词;证言;口供a formal written or spoken statement saying what you know to be true, usually in court |
| | | Can I refuse to give testimony? 我能拒绝作证吗? |
n. | 1. evidence that a witness gives to a court of law. 2. something that supports a fact or a claim 3. the Ten Commandments inscribed on two stone tablets, or the Ark of the Covenant in which the tablets were stored 4. a public profession of Christian faith or religious experience 5. a formal statement about something that you saw, know, or experienced, usually given in a court of law 6. evidence that something exists or is true 1. evidence that a witness gives to a court of law. 2. something that supports a fact or a claim 3. the Ten Commandments inscribed on two stone tablets, or the Ark of the Covenant in which the tablets were stored 4. a public profession of Christian faith or religious experience 5. a formal statement about something that you saw, know, or experienced, usually given in a court of law 6. evidence that something exists or is true |
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