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1 give evidence before court
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n. getuigenis, bewijs, bewijsstuk--------v. aanduiding; bewijsevidence1[ evviddəns]1 aanduiding ⇒ spoor, teken2 bewijs ⇒ bewijsstuk/materiaal/plaats♦voorbeelden:1 bear/show evidence of • sporen/tekenen dragen van, getuigen vangive evidence of • tekenen vertonen vanconclusive evidence • afdoend bewijsbear evidence that • het bewijs leveren datproduce evidence • bewijs leveren/verschaffen〈 juridisch〉 evidence against • belastend(e) materiaal/feiten ingebracht tegen〈 juridisch〉 evidence for the defence/prosecution • bewijs à decharge/à chargeon the evidence of • op grond van2 duidelijkheid ⇒ zichtbaarheid, opvallendheid♦voorbeelden:call someone in evidence • iemand als getuige oproepen2 be in evidence • zichtbaar zijn/opvallen————————evidence2〈 werkwoord〉1 getuigen van ⇒ blijk geven van, tonen -
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n. weegschaal; gewicht; gewicht(en), gewicht(jes) (om mee te wegen); vracht; een zware vracht (figuratief gesproken); belang; invloed; zwaartepunt--------v. bezwaren, belasten, zwaarder makenweight1[ weet]♦voorbeelden:his departure is a weight off my mind • zijn vertrek is een pak van mijn hart1 gewicht ⇒ gewichtsklasse, zwaarte3 grootste deel, hoofddeel ⇒ grootste nadruk♦voorbeelden:1 lose weight • afvallen, vermagerenput on weight • aankomen, zwaarder wordenover weight • te zwaarunder weight • te lichtwhat's your weight? • wat is jouw gewicht?of great weight • van groot belang/gewichtworth one's weight in gold • zijn gewicht in goud waard3 the weight of evidence is against them • het grootste gedeelte van het bewijsmateriaal spreekt in hun nadeel¶ carry weight • gewicht in de schaal leggen, van belang zijngive weight to • versterken, extra bewijs leveren voorlay weight on something • iets benadrukkenthrow one's weight about/around • zich laten gelden, gewichtig doen————————weight2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:2 weighted down with many parcels • beladen met/gebukt onder veel pakjes
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