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1 evidence
['evidəns]1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) sönnunargagn2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) vottur, merki -
2 testify
1) (to give evidence, especially in a law court: He agreed to testify on behalf of / against the accused man.) bera vitni2) (to show or give evidence of; to state that (something) is so: I will testify to her kindness.) staðfesta, votta -
3 admissible
[-səbl]adjective (allowable: admissible evidence.) gildur, lögmætur -
4 back up
1) (to support or encourage: The new evidence backed up my arguments.) styðja2) (to make a copy of the information stored on the computer or disk.) -
5 base
I 1. [beis] noun1) (the foundation, support, or lowest part (of something), or the surface on which something is standing: the base of the statue; the base of the triangle; the base of the tree.) undirstaða; stallur; neðsti hluti2) (the main ingredient of a mixture: This paint has oil as a base.) grunnur, grunnefni, undirstöðuefni3) (a headquarters, starting-point etc: an army base.) bækistöð; höfuðstöðvar2. verb((often with on) to use as a foundation, starting-point etc: I base my opinion on evidence; Our group was based in Paris.) grundvalla, byggja á- baselessII [beis] adjective(wicked or worthless: base desires.) auvirðilegur- basely- baseness -
6 bear witness
(to give evidence: She will bear witness to his honesty.) bera vitni, vitna -
7 body
['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) líkami2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) lík3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) meginhluti4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) safn, magn5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) afmarkaður hópur/heild•- bodily2. adverb(by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) líkamlega, í eigin persónu- body language
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8 confront
1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) (verða að) horfast í augu við2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) mæta, standa andspænis• -
9 conjecture
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10 corroborate
[kə'robəreit](to support or confirm (evidence etc already given): She corroborated her sister's story.) styrkja, staðfesta- corroborative -
11 cross-examine
verb (in a court of law, to test or check the previous evidence of (a witness) by questioning him.) gagnprófa -
12 damning
adjective (showing faults, sins etc: The evidence was damning.) sakfellandi (vitnisburður) -
13 document
['dokjumənt] 1. noun(a written statement giving information, proof, evidence etc: She signed several legal documents relating to the sale of her house.) skjal; málskjal2. noun(a film, programme etc giving information on a certain subject: a documentary on the political situation in Argentina.) heimildakvikmynd -
14 documentary
[-'men-]adjective (of or found in documents: documentary evidence.) skjalfestur -
15 exhibit
[iɡ'zibit] 1. verb1) (to show; to display to the public: My picture is to be exhibited in the art gallery.) sÿna2) (to show (a quality etc): He exhibited a complete lack of concern for others.) sÿna2. noun1) (an object displayed publicly (eg in a museum): One of the exhibits is missing.) sÿningargripur2) (an object or document produced in court as part of the evidence: The blood-stained scarf was exhibit number one in the murder trial.) sönnunargagn•- exhibitor -
16 frame
[freim] 1. noun1) (a hard main structure round which something is built or made: the steel frame of the aircraft.) grind2) (something made to enclose something: a picture-frame; a window-frame.) rammi3) (the human body: He has a slight frame.) líkamsbygging2. verb1) (to put a frame around: to frame a picture.) ramma2) (to act as a frame for: Her hair framed her face.) ramma, vera umgjörð3) (to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up).) koma sök á e-n saklausan, falsa sönnunargögn•- frame of mind -
17 grand jury
(in the United States, a jury which decides whether there is enough evidence for a person to be brought to trial.) ákærukviðdómur -
18 hearsay
[-sei]noun (that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence: I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.) sögusögn, kvittur -
19 hunch
(an idea or belief based on one's feelings or suspicions rather than on clear evidence: I have a hunch he'll be late.) grunur, hugboð- hunchbacked
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20 inconclusive
[inkən'klu:siv](not leading to a definite decision, result etc: inconclusive evidence.) ófullnægjandi
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