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A n1 gen, Jur ( proof) ¢ preuves fpl (that que ; of, for de ; against contre) ; a piece of evidence une preuve ; insufficient evidence preuves insuffisantes ; video evidence preuves fournies par une bande-vidéo ; evidence to support/show sth preuves qui appuient/démontrent qch ; there is evidence to suggest that il y a de bonnes raisons de penser que ; there is no evidence that rien ne prouve que ; all the evidence is ou suggests that tout indique que ; to show evidence of genius faire preuve de génie ; to believe the evidence of one's own eyes croire ce qu'on a vu de ses propres yeux ; on the evidence of his last performance he… si on en juge par sa dernière performance, il… ;2 Jur ( testimony) témoignage m (from de) ; to take ou hear sb's evidence entendre le témoignage de qn ; on the evidence of sb d'après qn ; to be convicted on the evidence of sb être condamné sur le témoignage de qn ; to be used in evidence against sb servir de témoignage contre qn ; to give evidence témoigner, déposer (for sb en faveur de qn ; against sb contre qn) ; to give evidence for the prosecution/the defence être témoin à charge/à décharge ;3 ( trace) trace f (of de) ; to be (much) in evidence être (bien) visible ; she's not very much in evidence these days on ne la voit pas beaucoup en ce moment ; he was nowhere in evidence il était invisible.
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