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évidence [evidɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = caractère) evidence• c'est l'évidence même ! it's obvious!b. ( = fait) obvious fact• c'est une évidence que de dire... it's stating the obvious to say...c. ► en évidence• mettre en évidence [+ fait] ( = souligner) to bring to the fore ; ( = révéler) to reveal ; [+ objet] to put in a prominent position* * *evidɑ̃s
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de toute évidence, à l'évidence — obviously
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en évidence locutionlaisser/mettre quelque chose en évidence — lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put something in an obvious ou a prominent place
mettre en évidence — fig to highlight [faiblesse, utilité]
* * *evidɑ̃s nf1) [fait] obviousnessc'est l'évidence même — it's completely obvious, it's completely self-evident
à l'évidence — evidently, obviously
de toute évidence — obviously, evidently
De toute évidence, il ne veut pas nous voir. — Obviously he doesn't want to see us.
La lettre était en évidence sur la table. — The letter was clearly visible on the table.
mettre en évidence (= rendre apparent) [corrélation, phénomène] — to show, (= souligner) to highlight
2) (= fait indiscutable) obvious factC'est une évidence. — It's an obvious fact., It's obvious.
* * *A nf ( fait d'être évident) obviousness; ( vérité évidente) obvious fact; c'est d'une évidence it's so obvious; c'est l'évidence même it's glaringly obvious; nier l'évidence to deny the obvious; se rendre à l'évidence to face the facts; dire une évidence to state the obvious; de toute évidence or à l'évidence, il a oublié obviously he has forgotten; nier qch contre toute évidence to deny sth despite all proof to the contrary.B en évidence loc laisser/mettre qch en évidence lit ( pour être vu) to leave/put sth in an obvious ou a prominent place; j'avais laissé le dossier en évidence ( volontairement) I had left the file in a prominent place; ( par inadvertance) I had left the file lying around; les clés sont en évidence sur le bureau the keys are right in the middle of the desk; mettre en évidence fig to highlight [importance, faiblesse, utilité]; l'enquête a permis de mettre en évidence le lien entre the investigation highlighted the link between; mets-toi (bien) en évidence près de l'entrée stand by the entrance where you can be seen easily.[evidɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [caractère certain] obviousness2. [fait manifeste] obvious fact3. [ce qui est indubitable]accepter ou se rendre à l'évidence to face factsc'est l'évidence même! it's quite obvious ou evident!refuser ou nier l'évidence to deny the facts ou obviousen évidence locution adverbiale[chose, personne]ses décorations bien en évidence sur le buffet his medals lying conspicuously ou there for all to see on the sideboarda. [exposer] to displayb. [détail, talent] to bring outse mettre en évidence [se faire remarquer] to make oneself conspicuous————————à l'évidence, de toute évidence locution adverbiale -
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دَلِيل \ directory: a list of names, etc., in alphabetical order: a telephone directory. evidence: signs that make sth. clear: The car showed no evidence of damage, things said in a law court so as to prove sth. The police gave evidence against him. guide: sb. who guides. handbook: a small book that gives useful facts and advice on a special subject: A handbook is supplied with every new car. indicator: sth. that points and gives facts (the needle that shows a car’s speed; the flashing light that shows which way a car will turn). manual: a small book of advice on a special subject. proof: facts that show if sth. is true: There is no proof that he stole the money. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age. \ See Also مؤشر (مُؤَشِّر) -
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[ˈevɪdəns] noun1) information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case):بُرْهان، إثْباتHave you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?
2) (an) indication; a sign:دَليلHer bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.
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حُجَّة \ argument: an opinion, with reason. authority: sb. with special knowledge: He is an authority on ancient Roman gods. case: the reasons that support a claim: The defending lawyer had a very weak case. evidence: things said in a law court so as to prove sth.: The police gave evidence against him. expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook. -
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شَاهِد \ evidence: signs that make sth. clear: The car showed no evidence of damage. instance: an example. witness: sb. who answers questions in court. \ See Also دليل (دَلِيل) -
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بَيِّنَة \ evidence: things said in a law court so as to prove sth.: The police gave evidence against him. proof: facts that show if sth. is true: There is no proof that he stole the money. -
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10 Evidence Based Advertising
Business: EBAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Evidence Based Advertising
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11 Evidence Based Clinical Practice
Medicine: EBCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Evidence Based Clinical Practice
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12 Evidence Based Practice
Medicine: EBPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Evidence Based Practice
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13 Evidence Processing Room
Law: EPRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Evidence Processing Room
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16 Evidence of coverage
Insurance: EOCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Evidence of coverage
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18 evidence-based medicine
Medicine: EBMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > evidence-based medicine
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > evidence
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■ Use of recordings of a match in order to ascertain whether a decision of the referee was correct and to assist in any consequent disciplinary action.■ Zuhilfenahme von aufgezeichneten Spielszenen nach dem Spiel zur Bestimmung von etwaigen Disziplinarmaßnahmen und zur Überprüfung, ob Schiedsrichterentscheidungen richtig waren.
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