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неопровержимое доказательство; неопровержимые данные, неопровержимые факты -
3 evidence
1. n1) данные; факты; основание2) доказательство; свидетельство3) очевидность; ясность4) юр. доказательство; улика; показания•to be evidence of smth — являться свидетельством чего-л., свидетельствовать о чем-л.
to falsify evidence — 1) фальсифицировать свидетельские показания 2) подделывать (документы и т.п.)
to find evidence — находить / обнаруживать доказательства
to give evidence — давать показания; свидетельствовать
to take the evidence of smb — допрашивать кого-л.
- admissibility of evidenceto withhold evidence — утаивать / скрывать улики / факты / данные
- ample evidence - clear evidence
- compelling evidence
- compulsive evidence
- concrete evidence
- cumulative evidence
- documentary evidence
- eloquent evidence
- evidence by hearsay
- evidence given by smb fitted in very closely with what we already knew
- evidence has been assembled about smth
- evidence has gone missing
- evidence in confirming the validity
- evidence of inflation
- evidence of recovery
- evidence speaks for itself
- fabricated evidence
- firm evidence
- forensic evidence
- fresh evidence
- further evidence
- good evidence
- historical evidence
- in evidence
- indirect evidence
- insufficiency of oral evidence
- irrefutable evidence
- law of evidence
- material evidence
- mounting evidence of smth
- original evidence
- parole evidence
- physical evidence
- piece of evidence
- presumptive evidence
- production of evidence
- real evidence
- reams of evidence
- reasonable evidence
- solid evidence - there is continuing evidence that...
- there is increasing evidence that... 2. v юр.2) доказывать, служить доказательством
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