witness
Significado: A person who sees an event; to see something happen
Witness has both noun and verb forms. As a noun, it refers to a person who sees an event happen, especially a crime or accident, or someone who testifies in court. As a verb, it means to see something happen or to be present when something occurs. A witness can also be someone who signs a document to confirm its authenticity.
Ejemplos
- Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident. 警方正在寻找事故的目击者。La policía está buscando testigos del accidente.警察は事故の目撃者を探している。경찰이 사고 목격자를 찾고 있습니다.
- She witnessed the entire incident from her window. 她从窗户目睹了整个事件。Ella presenció todo el incidente desde su ventana.彼女は窓から事件全体を目撃した。그녀는 창문에서 사건 전체를 목격했다.
- Could you witness my signature on this document? 你能在这份文件上见证我的签名吗?¿Podrías ser testigo de mi firma en este documento?この書類への私の署名の証人になってもらえますか?이 서류에 대한 제 서명의 증인이 되어 주시겠습니까?
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'witnes' meaning 'knowledge' or 'testimony', from 'witan' (to know) plus '-nes' (a state). Originally meant knowledge or understanding; the person sense (one who testifies) came later.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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