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1 ...에 입회하다
v. witness -
2 ...의 증언을 하다
v. bear witness -
3 ...의 증인을 하다
v. bear witness -
4 검증하다
v. verify, witness or swear to the truth of something (Law), probate -
5 목격자
n. eyewitness, witness -
6 목격하다
v. witness, observe, testify, notice -
7 소환장
n. summons, subpoena, official written document summoning a witness to appear in court or requiring that certain evidence be brought before a court (Law) -
8 여호와의 증인의 신자
n. witness -
9 연서인
n. cosignatory, witness -
10 인증
n. citation, certification, testimony of a witness -
11 입증하다
v. prove, establish, testify, verify, witness, attest, argue, support -
12 증거
n. evidence, witness, testament -
13 증거가 되다
v. witness -
14 증거물
n. evidence, witness -
15 증명하다
v. prove, testify to, verify, demonstrate, attest, certify, evidence, voucher, witness -
16 증언하다
v. testify, attest, bear witness, allege, aver, depose -
17 증인
n. witness, evidential seal -
18 증인석
n. witness stand -
19 힐문
n. cross examination, interrogation of a witness by the lawyer for the opposing side -
20 힐문하다
v. cross examine, investigate a witness which is representing the other side (in a legal case); repeatedly question in order to confirm the information previously given
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