eyewitness
n. 目擊者; 目擊證人
An eyewitness is a person who was present at an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court.
Eyewitnesses say the police then opened fire on the crowd.
目擊者稱警察隨後向人群開火。
...dramatic eyewitness accounts of the fighting.
目擊者對戰鬥驚心動魄的描述
1. a spectator who can describe what happened
The prosecutor had an ace in the hole: an eyewitness.
檢舉人有秘密武器(神秘王牌): 目擊者.
Eyewitness said the gunfire lasted at least a minute.
據目擊者說,他開槍掃射至少達一分鐘之久.
An authentic account by an eyewitness.
一份目擊者的真實證言.
According to an eyewitness said security in the dispute were not even kick in the legs.
據現場目擊者稱,保安在爭執中被連踹了四腳.
The eyewitness related what she saw in that bank robbery to the police.
目擊者將自己在銀行搶劫時所看到的告訴了警察.