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词组 evidence
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evidence AC /ˈevədəns, ˈevɪdəns/ noun facts or signs that show something is trueadjectivesgood/clear/strong/firm evidence There is clear evidence that smoking causes heart disease.convincing/compelling evidence (=making you feel sure that something is true) The data provides compelling evidence that the climate is changing.conclusive/incontrovertible/irrefutable evidence (=showing that something is definitely true and cannot be proved false) We need irrefutable evidence before making an arrest. | The government claims it has conclusive evidence of the country’s nuclear weapons programme.overwhelming evidence (=so much that you are sure something is true) The evidence against him was overwhelming.hard evidence (=facts that show something is true, rather than ideas and things that people say) They have no hard evidence to support their claim.reliable/credible evidence (=that can be trusted or believed) Do you think their evidence is reliable?flimsy evidence (=not good enough to make you believe something) Their conclusions are drawn from some very flimsy evidence.vital evidence (=very important) Vital evidence was ignored.fresh evidence (=new evidence) The police have found fresh evidence which proves Tom was at the scene of the crime.medical/scientific evidence The eating guidelines are based on the latest scientific evidence.damning evidence (=proving that someone has done something wrong) Her testimony proved to be the most damning evidence against him.incriminating evidence (=making someone seem guilty of a crime) The robbers were careful not to leave any incriminating evidence behind.circumstantial evidence (=that makes something seem likely, but does not prove it) His barrister claims the case against him is based on circumstantial evidence.anecdotal evidence (=based on what people believe, rather than on facts) Anecdotal evidence suggests that gang-related violence is on the increase.conflicting evidence (=suggesting that different things are true) With so much conflicting evidence, it’s almost impossible to make a decision.empirical evidence (=based on scientific testing or practical experience) Where is the empirical evidence to back up these claims?admissible evidence (=acceptable in a court of law) Her lawyer advised that the tape would not be admissible evidence in court.verbs + evidencelook for/search for evidence The investigation will look for evidence of financial mismanagement.gather/collect evidence Police experts are still collecting evidence at the scene of the crime.find/obtain evidence The authorities failed to obtain enough evidence to convict him.consider/examine/study the evidence Having considered all the evidence, the court found him not guilty.see evidence If he was unhappy, we saw little evidence of it.have evidence Do you have any evidence that this treatment works?hide/destroy evidence The killer may have tried to burn the bodies in an attempt to hide the evidence.plant evidence (=deliberately put it somewhere to make someone look guilty) He claims the evidence was planted there by the police.produce evidence (=for a court case) The police needed time to produce further evidence.give evidence (=tell a court about what you have seen or know to be true) Ms White has agreed to give evidence at their trial.evidence + verbsevidence shows sth Evidence shows that most accidents are the result of human error.evidence confirms/proves/supports sth All the evidence supports this theory. | There was a lack of planning, as the evidence confirms.evidence points to/suggests sth Police say evidence suggests there was a third man involved.evidence emerges (=becomes known) New evidence emerged which could clear him of the murder.evidence mounts/grows (=increases) Evidence is growing that the disease may be genetic.prepositionsevidence of sth At present we have no evidence of life on other planets.evidence for sth There is no evidence for these claims.evidence from sth Evidence from official statistics supports her view.evidence about/on sth He has vital evidence about what happened that night. | the scientific evidence on climate changeevidence against sb Do the police have any evidence against him?phrasesa piece of evidence They found an important piece of evidence.not a scrap/shred of evidence (=none at all) There is not one scrap of evidence against our client.evidence comes to light There could be a re-trial if new evidence comes to light.be used in evidence (=be used as evidence) The photographs may be used in evidence against him.
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