testimonies
n. (法庭上證人的)證詞( testimony的名詞複數 ); 證明,證據
In a court of law, someone's testimony is a formal statement that they make about what they saw someone do or what they know of a situation, after having promised to tell the truth.
His testimony was an important element of the Prosecution case...
他的證詞是這宗公訴案件中的一個重要因素。
Prosecutors may try to determine if Robb gave false testimony when he appeared before the grand jury.
檢方可能要努力查證羅布在大陪審團面前是否作了偽證。
If you say that one thing is testimony to another, you mean that it shows clearly that the second thing has a particular quality.
This book is testimony to a very individual kind of courage.
這本書顯示了個人非凡的勇氣。
Her living room is also her office, filled with desks, books, papers, a testimony to her dedication to her work.
她的客廳也是她的辦公室,裡面擺滿了書桌、書籍和檔案,充分證明了她的敬業精神。
Davie poured forth his eloquence upon the controversies and testimonies of the day.
戴維向他滔滔不絕地談那些當時有爭論的問題和上帝的箴言.
Remove from me reproach and contempt; for I have kept thy testimonies.
22求你除掉我所受的羞辱和藐視, 因我遵守你的法度.
You have commanded Your testimonies in righteousness And exceeding faithfulness.
詩119:138你所命定的法度、憑公義和至誠.
Incline my heart to Your testimonies And not to dishonest gain.
詩119:36求你使我的心、趨向你的法度、不趨向非義之財.
I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto thy testimonies.
詩119:59我思想我所行的道 、 轉步歸向你的法度.