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t. e. In law, a witness is someone who, either voluntarily or under compulsion, provides testimonial evidence, either oral or written, of what they know or claim to know. A witness might be compelled to provide testimony in court, before a grand jury, before an administrative tribunal, before a deposition officer, or in a variety of other legal ...
witness in British English. (ˈwɪtnɪs ) 名词. 1. a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some event. 2. a person or thing giving or serving as evidence. 3. a person who testifies, esp in a court of law, to events or facts within his or her own knowledge.
WITNESS 意味, 定義, WITNESS は何か: 1. a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident: 2. to see something…. もっと見る
WITNESS - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus
Synonyms witness witness observer onlooker passer-by bystander eyewitness These are all words for a person who sees something happen. witness a person who sees something happen and is able to describe it to other people; a person who gives evidence in a court of law: Police have appealed for witnesses to the accident.
El testigo declaró en el juzgado que vio el crimen. witness [sth] vtr. (formally observe) atestiguar ⇒ vtr. The contract signing was witnessed by his friend. La firma del contrato fue atestiguada por su amigo. witness [sth] vtr. figurative (time, place: be where [sth] occurs) (figurado) ser testigo de loc verb.