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  1. 1. a. 〈 人 が〉 ( 証拠 を あげて )〔 …に 有利な 〕 証言 をする 〔for〕; 〔 …に 不利な 〕 証言 をする 〔 against 〕. witness against [for] an accused person 被告 に 不利 [ 有利 ]な 証言 をする. b. 〈 人 が〉〔…の〕 証言 をする 〔 to 〕. witness to a person 's good conduct 人 ...

  2. witnessesの意味翻訳日本語 - witnessの三人称単数現在。witnessの複数形。目撃者|Weblio英和・和英辞書

  3. The correct possessive form for “witness” is “witness’s,” where the “S” letter applies after the apostrophe. There is one exception where “witness'” is correct, and that’s if the object following the word begins with an “S.”. The plural possessive is “witnesses’.”.

  4. eyewitness eye いう言葉が頭にある通り、ある出来事を実際に目で見た「目撃者」です。. 一方、witness は、必ずしも目撃者とは限らず、参考人や証人という意味で使うことが出来ます。. つまり、実際に現場を目で見ていなくても、何かの証人として証言 ...

  5. 英検2級・準1級レベル:witnessの意味・和訳。. 【動詞】(ˈwɪtnɪs/音声を聞く)目撃する(例文)He witnessed the accident.英検®︎対応!. 英検対策に役立つ英和・和英辞書.

  6. a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident: witness to Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward. (eye) witness According to ( eye) witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys. be witness to something. to see something happen:

  7. ロングマンビジネス辞典より wit‧ness1 /ˈwɪtnəs/ noun [ countable] 1 someone in a court of law who tells the court what they saw or what they know about a crime The government’s case rested on one key (=important) witness. I was asked to testify as a defense witness (=acting to defend the person accused of committing a crime ...

  8. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of WITNESS is attestation of a fact or event : testimony. How to use witness in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Witness.

  9. witnessとは。. 意味や和訳。. [名]1 C(犯罪・出来事の)目撃者≪to,of≫;U(…を)目撃すること≪to≫the witness to the murder [of the event]殺人事件[その出来事]の目撃者be witness to ... ( (形式))…の現場にいあわせる1a C法廷に立つ目撃者(解説的語義)証人Two witnesses ...

  10. a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident: witness to Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward. (eye) witness According to ( eye) witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys. be witness to something. to see something happen:

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