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1 ♦ evidence
♦ evidence /ˈɛvɪdəns/n. [u]1 prova, prove; segno evidente; evidenza: There's no evidence that the boy is lying, non ci sono prove che il ragazzo menta; The girl's pallor was evidence of her uneasiness, il pallore della ragazza era segno evidente del suo disagio; The papers showed evidence of having been tampered with, le carte mostravano segni di manomissione; the evidence of the facts, l'evidenza dei fatti2 (leg.) prova, prove: There isn't enough evidence against him, non ci sono prove sufficienti contro di lui; All evidence has been destroyed, tutte le prove sono state distrutte; circumstantial evidence, prove indiziarie; irrefutable evidence, prova certa; corroborative evidence, prova sufficiente; conclusive evidence, prova inoppugnabile; convincing evidence, prove convincenti; damning evidence, prove schiaccianti; documentary evidence, prova documentale (o scritta); forensic evidence, prove legali; hard evidence, prove concrete (pl.); prova concreta; reliable evidence, prove attendibili; inconclusive evidence, prove non conclusive (o che non provano nulla); tangible evidence, prova tangibile (o prove tangibili); strong evidence, prove ben fondate; to produce st. in evidence, produrre qc. come prova; admissible in evidence, ammissibile come prova; to fabricate evidence, creare prove false; falsificare le prove; to sift the evidence, vagliare le prove; experimental evidence, prove sperimentali3 (leg.) deposizione, deposizioni: to give evidence in court, deporre in tribunale; on the evidence of the bystanders, secondo le deposizioni degli astanti● evidence to the contrary, prova contraria; prova del contrario □ in evidence, in evidenza; in mostra; in risalto; evidente; presente: to be much in evidence, essere in grande evidenza; essere presente in gran numero □ (comm.: di merce) «on evidence», «come si trova» □ (leg.) to turn King's (o Queen's; USA, State's) evidence, testimoniare contro i propri complici.(to) evidence /ˈɛvɪdəns/v. t.2 (leg.) suffragare con prove. -
2 inconclusive
[ˌɪŋkən'kluːsɪv]aggettivo [ meeting] inconcludente; [ election] non decisivo; [ evidence] non probante, non convincente* * *[inkən'klu:siv](not leading to a definite decision, result etc: inconclusive evidence.) inconcludente* * *inconclusive /ɪnkənˈklu:sɪv/a.1 ( anche leg.) non conclusivo; inutile: inconclusive evidence, prove non conclusive (o che non provano nulla); an inconclusive action, un'azione inutileinconclusively avv. inconclusiveness n. [u].* * *[ˌɪŋkən'kluːsɪv] -
3 inconclusive in·con·clu·sive adj
[ˌɪnkən'kluːsɪv](debate, discussion) inconcludente, non risolutivo (-a), (evidence, experiment) che lascia dubbi, inconcludente, (argument) poco convincenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > inconclusive in·con·clu·sive adj
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