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witnessed是witness的过去式 - v.目睹;证明;表明;证实
- n.证明;目击者;【法】证人;连署人
- 网络见证;见证联署人;亲眼目睹
第三人称单数:witnesses 现在分词:witnessing 过去式:witnessed v.+n. examine witness,call witness,question witness,lead witness,discredit witness adj.+n. key witness,poor witness,reliable witness n. observer,spectator,bystander,onlooker,watcher v. see,observe,view,perceive,behold v. | 1. to see something happen, especially a crime or an accident 2. to affirm the authenticity of a document or a signature on a document by signing it 3. to experience important events or changes, or be the time in which they occur 4. to be a sign or proof of something that is happening 5. to talk in public about strong personal Christian beliefs 6. to watch someone sign an official document, and then sign it yourself to state that you have watched them 7. used before you give an example that proves what you have just said 9. be a witness to the signing of(an agreement,a will,etc.) 1. to see something happen, especially a crime or an accident 2. to affirm the authenticity of a document or a signature on a document by signing it 3. to experience important events or changes, or be the time in which they occur 4. to be a sign or proof of something that is happening 5. to talk in public about strong personal Christian beliefs 6. to watch someone sign an official document, and then sign it yourself to state that you have watched them 7. used before you give an example that proves what you have just said 9. be a witness to the signing of(an agreement,a will,etc.) | n. | 1. somebody who gives evidence after seeing or hearing something 2. somebody who signs a document to show that it, or another signature, is genuine 3. somebody who publicly states his or her strong Christian beliefs 4. a public statement of strong personal Christian beliefs 5. someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen 6. someone who watches you sign an official document and then signs it to state that they have watched you 1. somebody who gives evidence after seeing or hearing something 2. somebody who signs a document to show that it, or another signature, is genuine 3. somebody who publicly states his or her strong Christian beliefs 4. a public statement of strong personal Christian beliefs 5. someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen 6. someone who watches you sign an official document and then signs it to state that they have watched you |
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