testimony
n. (法庭上證人的)證詞; 證明,證據; 表示,表明; 宣告,宣言
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。
1. a solemn statement made under oath
2. an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact;
3. something that serves as evidence;
proof, evidence, witness, testimony
這些名詞均有"證據,見證"之意。
The accomplice providing testimony in criminal litigation has special role.
在刑事訴訟活動中,提供證言的同案犯具有特殊地位.
The elicitation of his testimony was not easy.
在套他的供詞時頗費周章.
As a whole, Christianity is not a testimony of the incarnated, crucified, resurrected, and ascended Christ.
整體看來, 基督教不是那成為肉體 、 釘十字架 、 復活與昇天之基督的見證.
Testimony: Not be compelled to testify against one another.
見證: 不被強迫作證彼此對立.
Then put in the ark the Testimony, which I will give you.
16必將我所要賜給你的法版放在櫃裡.