/ˈevɪdəns ||; ˈɛvədəns/noun
[U]: evidence (of/for sth);evidence that… the facts, signs, etc that make you believe that sth is true 证据:
There was no evidence of a struggle in the room.房间里没有搏斗的痕迹。There was not enough evidence to prove him guilty.没有足够的证据证明他有罪。Her statement to the police was used in evidence against him.她向警方所作的口供成了指控他的证据。The witnesses to the accident will be asked to give evidence in court.这宗事故的目击证人将被请出庭作证。You have absolutely no evidence for what you're saying!你所说的话毫无根据!Evidence is uncountable. We use piece if we are talking about a single item of evidence One piece of evidence is not enough to prove somebody guilty.evidence 是不可数名词。若指一项证据,用 piece:One piece of evidence is not enough to prove somebody guilty. 只有一项证据不足以证明某人有罪。 (to be) in evidence that you can see; present in a place 可看见;显眼:
When we arrived there was no ambulance in evidence.我们到达现场的时候,看不见救护车的踪影。
evidence1/ˋɛvədəns; ˈevəd$ns or ˈevId$ns/n [U] 1 facts or signs that prove the existence or truth of something 证明﹐证据: +of You must be able to provide evidence of your ability. 你必须能够提供能力证明。+that Do you have evidence that this treatment works? 你有证据表明这种治疗有效吗?+for There is no evidence for these claims. 这些说法没有根据。There is not a shred of evidence to support such a theory. 这样的理论毫无根据。2 facts given or objects shown in a court of law in order to prove that someone is guilty or not guilty〔法庭上的〕证据: A vital piece of evidence was missing. 一件重要证据不见了。+against There was very little evidence against him. 只有很少的证据对他不利。see box at见 COURT1and 和 POLICE1 方框3 give evidence to officially tell a court what you know 出庭作证4 be in evidenceformal to be easily seen or noticed【正式】引人瞩目﹐显眼GRAMMAR 语法Evidence does not have a plural form. You can say some evidence , any evidence , or pieces of evidence ☆ evidence 没有复数形式。你可以说 evidence, any evidence 或 pieces of evidence: There is some evidence that foods rich in vitamin C can give protection against cancer. 有证据表明富含维生素 C 的食物能防癌。
evidence2v formal 【正式】be evidenced by/in sth to be shown or proven by something 被某事证明
evidenceevidenceevidencesevidencedevidencingnoun (no plural)the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true: The police searched the room, looking for evidence. There is evidence of a link between smoking and cancer.grammarEvidence does not have a plural so we cannot say ‘an evidence’. Instead we say ‘a piece of evidence’.give evidenceto say what you know about somebody or something in a court of law: The man who saw the accident will give evidence in court.