evidence
Information or objects that help to prove something is true or happened. It is frequently used in legal, scientific, and everyday situations to support a claim.
예시
3 / 5Is there any evidence that he broke the window?
Is there proof that he broke the window?
The lawyer presented the evidence to the judge.
The lawyer showed the proof to the judge.
Your messy room is evidence that you didn't clean it!
Your messy room proves that you didn't clean it.
동의어
어휘 가족
암기 팁
The word 'evidence' starts with 'E', like 'Eye'. It is something you see with your eyes to find the truth.
빠른 퀴즈
The police found ______ that the man was at the scene of the crime.
정답!
정답은: evidence
예시
Is there any evidence that he broke the window?
everydayIs there proof that he broke the window?
The lawyer presented the evidence to the judge.
formalThe lawyer showed the proof to the judge.
Your messy room is evidence that you didn't clean it!
informalYour messy room proves that you didn't clean it.
Researchers are looking for evidence of ancient life.
academicResearchers are searching for proof that life existed long ago.
We need evidence of your work experience for this job.
businessWe need proof of your previous jobs for this position.
동의어
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
hard evidence
very strong and definite proof
in evidence
easily seen or noticed
circumstantial evidence
indirect proof that suggests something but does not prove it
자주 혼동되는 단어
Proof is usually the final conclusion that something is true, while evidence refers to the individual facts or signs that lead to that conclusion.
사용 참고사항
Use 'evidence' as an uncountable noun to talk about facts or signs that support an idea. It generally does not take the plural 's'.
자주 하는 실수
Do not say 'an evidence' or 'many evidences'. Instead, use 'some evidence' or 'a piece of evidence'.
암기 팁
The word 'evidence' starts with 'E', like 'Eye'. It is something you see with your eyes to find the truth.
어원
From the Latin 'evidentia', meaning 'being visible' or 'obviousness'.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
Evidence is a central concept in Western legal systems where one is 'innocent until proven guilty' based on evidence presented in court.
빠른 퀴즈
The police found ______ that the man was at the scene of the crime.
정답!
정답은: evidence
관련 문법 규칙
관련 표현
관련 어휘
관련 단어
bishop
B2To admit a person into the Christian church through the rite of confirmation performed by a bishop. It can also refer to the formal act of ordaining or appointing someone to the office of bishop.
bit
B2In this specific context, it describes something that is minor, secondary, or small in scale, often referring to roles or components within a larger system. It is frequently used attributively to indicate that a part or person has limited importance or duration.
bitterly
B2An adverb used to describe actions or feelings done with intense resentment, deep disappointment, or extreme harshness. It is also frequently used to emphasize that weather conditions are painfully cold.
bivalve
B2A bivalve is an aquatic mollusk with a body enclosed within a hinged shell that consists of two distinct parts. This group includes well-known creatures like clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops, which are often harvested for food or studied for their environmental impact.
bizarrely
B2In a very strange or unusual manner that is often difficult to explain or expect. It is used to describe actions, appearances, or situations that deviate significantly from what is considered normal.
blackberry
B2To go out and gather wild blackberries from bushes, typically during late summer or early autumn. It describes the specific recreational or foraging activity of picking these berries in nature.
blackcurrant
B2Describing something that has the flavor, scent, or dark purple color of the blackcurrant berry. It is frequently used to characterize food products, beverages, and scents derived from the Ribes nigrum plant.
blackhead
B2A small, dark-colored bump on the skin caused by a clogged hair follicle where oil and skin cells have oxidized upon contact with air. They are a mild type of acne that commonly appears on the face, particularly on the nose and chin.
blackmail
B2To demand money, favors, or specific actions from someone by threatening to reveal embarrassing or damaging information about them. It involves using a person's secrets or weaknesses as a way to coerce them into compliance.
blackness
B2The state, quality, or condition of being black or completely dark. In academic and sociological contexts, it often refers to the historical, cultural, and social identity associated with people of African descent.
댓글 (0)
로그인하여 댓글 달기무료로 언어 학습 시작하기
무료로 학습 시작