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['testiməni]plural - testimonies; noun(the statement(s) made by a person or people who testify in a law-court; evidence: The jury listened to his testimony.) pričevanje* * *[téstiməni]nounspričevalo; dokaz (to o); juridically izjava prič, pričevanje; testimonijin testimony whereof we sign juridically verb dokaz tega podpisujemothe testimony — religion razodetje, sveto pismo, od boga dani zakonthe tables of the testimony — religion deset božjih zapovedito bear testimony against s.o. — pričati zoper kogato call s.o. in testimony — juridically pozvati za pričo, k pričevanjuto have s.o.'s testimony for — imeti koga za pričo za -
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∎ to call sb in testimony appeler qn en témoignage(b) (sign, proof) témoignage m;∎ to bear testimony to sth témoigner de qch;∎ the monument is a lasting testimony to or of his genius ce monument est le témoignage vivant de son génie;∎ Law in testimony whereof en foi de quoi -
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1. noun2. transitive verbbear witness to or of something — [Person:] etwas bezeugen; (fig.) von etwas zeugen
1) (see)witness something — Zeuge/Zeugin einer Sache (Gen.) sein
2) (attest genuineness of) bestätigen [Unterschrift, Echtheit eines Dokuments]* * *['witnəs] 1. noun1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) der Zeuge/die Zeugin2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) der Zeuge/die Zeugin3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) der Zeuge/die Zeugin2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) Augenzeuge sein2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) beglaubigen•- witness-box / witness-stand- bear witness* * *wit·ness[ˈwɪtnəs]I. n<pl -es>as God is my \witness,... Gott ist mein Zeuge,...\witness [to a marriage] Trauzeuge, -zeugin m, fin the presence of two \witnesses in Gegenwart zweier Zeugen/Zeuginnenaccording to \witnesses Zeugenaussagen zufolge▪ before \witnesses vor Zeugen/Zeuginnenyour \witness! Ihr Zeuge/Ihre Zeugin!adverse \witness Gegenzeuge, -zeugin m, fcharacter \witness Leumundszeuge, -zeugin m, f\witness for the defence/prosecution [or defence/prosecution \witness] Zeuge, Zeugin m, f der Verteidigung/Anklage, Entlastungs-/Belastungszeuge, -zeugin m, fkey \witness for the defence Hauptentlastungszeuge, -zeugin m, fto appear as a \witness als Zeuge/Zeugin auftretento call a \witness einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin aufrufento hear/swear in a \witness einen Zeugen/eine Zeugin vernehmen/vereidigento bear \witness to sth von etw dat Zeugnis ablegenthou shalt not bear false \witness du sollst nicht falsch Zeugnis redenII. vt1. (see)2. (experience)▪ to \witness sth etw miterlebenthe past few years have \witnessed momentous changes throughout Eastern Europe die vergangenen Jahre sahen tiefgreifende Veränderungen in ganz Osteuropa3. (attest)▪ to \witness sth etw bestätigento \witness sb's signature jds Unterschrift beglaubigento \witness a will ein Testament als Zeuge/Zeugin unterschreibennow this deed \witnesseth LAW im Folgenden bezeugt dieser Vertrag4. usu passiveas \witnessed by the number of tickets sold... wie man anhand der verkauften Karten sehen kann,...5. (behold)the situation is still unstable — \witness the recent outbreak of violence in the capital die Lage ist noch immer instabil, wie der jüngste Ausbruch von Gewalt in der Hauptstadt gezeigt hatforecasters can get it disastrously wrong — \witness the famous British hurricane of 1987 Meteorologen können sich fürchterlich irren — man denke nur an den berühmten britischen Hurrikan von 1987▪ to \witness to sth etw bestätigen [o bezeugen]to \witness to the authenticity of sth die Echtheit einer S. gen bestätigen* * *['wItnɪs]1. nor defense (US) — Zeuge m/Zeugin f der Verteidigung
witness for the prosecution — Zeuge m/Zeugin f der Anklage
as God is my witness — Gott sei or ist mein Zeuge
to call sb as a witness — jdn als Zeugen/Zeugin vorladen
I was then witness to a scene... — ich wurde Zeuge einer Szene...
2) (= evidence) Zeugnis ntto bear witness to sth (lit, fig) — Zeugnis über etw (acc) ablegen; (actions, events also) von etw zeugen
2. vt1) (= see) accident Zeuge/Zeugin sein bei or (+gen); scenes (mit)erleben, mit ansehen; changes erleben2) (= testify) bezeugento call sb to witness that... — jdn zum Zeugen dafür rufen, dass...
3) (= consider as evidence) denken an (+acc), zum Beispiel nehmenwitness the case of X — denken Sie nur an den Fall X, nehmen Sie nur den Fall X zum Beispiel
4) (= attest by signature) signature, will bestätigen3. vi(= testify) bestätigen, bezeugen* * *witness [ˈwıtnıs]A sa witness of the accident ein Unfallzeuge;be a witness of sth Zeuge von etwas sein;call sb to witness jemanden als Zeugen anrufen;a living witness to ein lebender Zeuge (gen);of, to gen oder für):B v/t1. bezeugen, bestätigen, beweisen:witness Shakespeare siehe Shakespeare;witness my hand and seal JUR urkundlich dessen meine Unterschrift und mein Siegel;this agreement witnesseth JUR dieser Vertrag beinhaltet2. Zeuge sein von, zugegen sein bei, (mit)erleben (auch fig):did anybody witness the accident? hat jemand den Unfall gesehen?;this year has witnessed many changes dieses Jahr hat schon viele Veränderungen gesehen oder gebracht3. fig zeugen von, Zeuge sein von (oder gen), Zeugnis ablegen von4. JURb) ein Dokument unterschriftlich beglaubigen5. denken an (akk):witness the fact that … denken Sie nur daran, dass …witness to sth fig etwas bezeugen* * *1. noun2) see eyewitness2. transitive verbbear witness to or of something — [Person:] etwas bezeugen; (fig.) von etwas zeugen
1) (see)witness something — Zeuge/Zeugin einer Sache (Gen.) sein
2) (attest genuineness of) bestätigen [Unterschrift, Echtheit eines Dokuments]* * *v.bezeugen v. n.Zeuge -n f. -
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1. n свидетель, очевидец2. n свидетельское показание; свидетельствоto give witness — давать свидетельские показания; свидетельствовать
to bear witness — свидетельствовать; давать свидетельские показания
hearsay witness — свидетель, дающий показания с чужих слов
3. n признак, подтверждение, свидетельство, доказательствоhuman witness — «человеческое свидетельство»
4. n пример5. v быть свидетелем, очевидцем; видетьto check on a witness — контролировать, сдерживать свидетеля
witness by the accused — свидетель, выставленный обвиняемым
6. v свидетельствовать; служить признаком, доказательствомher pale face witnessed the agitation she felt — её бледность говорила о сильном волнении, которое она испытывала
7. v юр. быть свидетелем при оформлении документа, заверять в качестве свидетеляto witness a will — засвидетельствовать завещание; заверить подпись на завещании
witness by the plaintiff — свидетель, выставленный истцом
witness by the defence — свидетель, выставленный защитой
unreliable witness — свидетель, не заслуживающий доверия
skilled witness — сведущий свидетель, свидетель-эксперт
8. v давать свидетельские показания, выступать свидетелемhe witnessed to having seen the man enter the building — он показал, что видел, как этот человек вошёл в дом
Синонимический ряд:1. attestant (noun) attestant; notary; signatory; signer2. sign (noun) index; indication; indicator; mark; sign; signification; stamp; symptom; token3. spectator (noun) beholder; by-sitter; bystander; eyewitness; looker-on; observer; onlooker; spectator; stander-by; viewer; watcher4. testimony (noun) attestation; confirmation; deposition; evidence; proof; testament; testimonial; testimony5. affirm (verb) affirm; attest; aver; bear witness; certify; vouch6. endorse (verb) endorse; notarize; sign7. mark (verb) announce; argue; bespeak; betoken; indicate; mark; point to; testify; vouch for8. see (verb) behold; look at; note; notice; observe; perceive; see; watchАнтонимический ряд:deny; ignoramus; ignorance; incognizance; invalidation; participant; refutation
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