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1. noun1) свидетель (особ. в суде); to call to witness ссылаться на; призывать в свидетели2) очевидец3) понятой4) доказательство, свидетельство (to, of); to bear witness to (или of) свидетельствовать, удостоверять; in witness of smth. в доказательство чего-л.Syn:spectator2. verb1) быть свидетелем (чего-л.); видеть; Europe witnessed many wars Европа не раз была ареной войн2) давать показания (against, for)3) заверять (подпись и т. п.); to witness a document заверить документ4) свидетельствовать; служить уликой, доказательствомSyn:see* * *1 (n) очевидец; свидетель2 (v) засвидетельствовать; свидетельствовать* * *1) свидетель, очевидец 2) быть свидетелем, видеть* * *[wit·ness || 'wɪtnɪs] n. очевидец, свидетель, понятой, заверитель, доказательство, свидетельство v. видеть, свидетельствовать, служить доказательством, служить уликой, быть свидетелем, заверять, засвидетельствовать, давать показания* * *доказательствозасвидетельствоватьочевидецпримерсвидетельсвидетельницасвидетельствасвидетельствоудостоверитьудостоверятьуликаулику* * *1. сущ. 1) а) свидетель (особ. в суде) б) понятой 2) доказательство, свидетельство (to, of) 2. гл. 1) видеть, быть свидетелем (чего-л.) 2) свидетельствовать, давать показания (against, for) 3) заверять (документ) -
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['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.) sjónarvottur, vitni2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) vitni3) (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.) (vitundar)vottur2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) vera vitni að2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) votta, staðfesta•- bear witness -
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n. şahit, tanık, tanıklık————————v. şahit olmak, tanık olmak, şahitlik etmek, sahne olmak, onaylamak, kabul etmek* * *tanık* * *['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.) şahit, tanık2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) şahit, tanık3) (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.) şahit, tanık2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) tanık/şahit olmak2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) tanıklık yapmak•- bear witness -
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law• todistaja• todistuslaw• todistaa oikeudessa• todistaa oikeaksi• todistaa• varmennus• varmentaa• silminnäkijä• sivustakatsoja• katselija• tarkkailija* * *'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.) silminnäkijä2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) todistaja3) (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.) todistaja2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) olla silminnäkijänä2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) vahvistaa oikeaksi•- bear witness -
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['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.) [] liecinieks2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) liecinieks3) (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.) liecinieks2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) redzēt savām acīm; būt (kaut kā) lieciniekam2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) apliecināt; apstiprināt•- bear witness* * *liecinieks; aculiecinieks; pierādījums, liecība; būt par liecinieku; būt par aculiecinieku; liecināt; noderēt par liecību, liecināt; apstiprināt -
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['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.) liudininkas2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) liudytojas3) (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.) liudininkas2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) būti liudininku2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) paliudyti, patvirtinti•- bear witness -
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n. vittne; ögonvittne; vittnesmål--------v. vara vittne till; vittna om; bevittna; närvara som vittne; vittna, bekräfta* * *['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.) vittne2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) vittne3) (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.) vittne2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) bevittna2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) intyga, betyga•- bear witness -
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юрЛицо, дающее показания или представляющее доказательства под присягой (например, свидетель-эксперт [expert witness]) в суде или на слушании. Свидетель должен быть правомочным [competent] давать показания, что, при прочих условиях, подразумевает способность понимать и помнить факты, по которым даются показания, а также понимать значение присяги. Шестая поправка к Конституции США [ Sixth Amendment] дает обвиняемому право на очную ставку [confrontation] со свидетелями, показывающими против него [hostile witness] и на принудительный вызов в суд [ subpoena] свидетелей, которые могут дать показания в его пользу. Верховный суд США [ Supreme Court, U.S.] своими решениями 1965 и 1967 расширил толкование этих прав, распространив их на суды штатов, сославшись на положение о надлежащем процессе [ due process of law], содержащееся в Четырнадцатой поправке [ Fourteenth Amendment]. При этом Пятая поправка [ Fifth Amendment] запрещает принуждать свидетеля давать показания против самого себя [ self-incrimination clause]. Суды также обязаны защищать конфиденциальность сообщений [ privileged communication], сделанных клиентом адвокату, врачу, священнику, а также разговоров между супругами, и в некоторых случаях не могут привлекать этих лиц в качестве свидетелей. Свидетель вызывается к специальной трибуне [witness stand] и присягает (обычно на Библии), что будет говорить "правду, всю правду и ничего, кроме правды" ["the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth"] -
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['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.) svědek, -kyně2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) svědek, -kyně3) (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.) svědek, -kyně2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) být svědkem2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) ověřit•- bear witness* * *• svědek• svědectví -
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['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.) svedok2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) svedok3) (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.) svedok2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) byť svedkom2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) overiť•- bear witness* * *• výpoved• svedcit o com• svedectvo• svedok• dosvedcit• byt svedkom coho• overit• overovat• lavica svedkov -
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['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.) martor2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) martor3) (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.) martor2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) a fi martor la2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) a atesta•- bear witness -
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['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.) αυτόπτης μάρτυρας2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) μάρτυρας δικαστηρίου3) (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.) μάρτυρας2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) βλέπω, είμαι παρών σε (κάτι)2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) είμαι μάρτυρας, υπογράφω ως μάρτυρας•- bear witness -
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1. n(тж юр) свиде́тель м, очеви́дец м- bear witness 2. vwitness for the defense — свиде́тель защи́ты
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['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.) témoin2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) témoin3) (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.) témoin2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) être témoin de2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) attester l'authenticité de•- bear witness -
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['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.) testemunha2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) testemunha3) (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.) testemunha2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) testemunhar2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) certificar•- bear witness -
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[N]ARBITRA (-AE) (F)TESTIS (-IS) (MF)COGNITOR (-ORIS) (M)ARBITER (-TRI) (M)TESTIMONIUM (-I) (N)ANTETESTATUS (-I) (M)OBSIGNATOR (-ORIS) (M)[V]ARBITROR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)- BEAR WITNESS- BE A WITNESS- GIVE EVIDENCE AS A WITNESS -
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N1. गवाहीHe is the witness for the murder.--------VTI1. देखनाYou have to witness the scene. -
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adj.testigo.s.1 testigo (ley)to bear witness (to something) dar testimonio (de algo)3 atestación.vt.1 ser testigo de, presenciar (scene)2 atestar, presenciar, ser testigo de, ver.vi. (Judicial)to witness to something dar testimonio de algo(pt & pp witnessed)
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Witness — Wit ness, v. i. To bear testimony; to give evidence; to testify. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The men of Belial witnessed against him. 1 Kings xxi. 13. [1913 Webster] The witnessing of the truth was then so generally attended with this event… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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