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provide evidence

يقدم دليلاً

Use `provide evidence` when you need to turn a simple claim into an undeniable fact.

15秒了解

  • Show facts to prove your point is true.
  • Used in business, school, and serious personal debates.
  • Moves a conversation from 'he-said-she-said' to solid reality.

意思

When you 'provide evidence', you are showing facts or proof to make someone believe what you are saying is true. It is like bringing a receipt to a store to prove you actually bought that expensive jacket.

关键例句

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In a job interview

Can you provide evidence of your success in your previous role?

هل يمكنك تقديم دليل على نجاحك في دورك السابق؟

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Texting a skeptical friend

I actually finished the marathon! I'll provide evidence once I get my photos.

لقد أنهيت الماراثون حقاً! سأقدم دليلاً بمجرد حصولي على صوري.

😊
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A formal debate

The scientist was asked to provide evidence for her new theory.

طُلب من العالمة تقديم دليل على نظريتها الجديدة.

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文化背景

This phrase is deeply rooted in the scientific method and the Western legal system. It emphasizes the importance of objective truth over personal feelings. In modern digital culture, it is often used when challenging 'fake news' or online rumors.

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The 'Uncountable' Rule

Native speakers almost never say 'evidences'. Even if you have ten documents, just say 'provide evidence' or 'provide pieces of evidence'.

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Don't Sound Like a Cop

Using this phrase in a romantic relationship can make you sound like you are interrogating your partner. Use 'Show me' instead for softer vibes.

15秒了解

  • Show facts to prove your point is true.
  • Used in business, school, and serious personal debates.
  • Moves a conversation from 'he-said-she-said' to solid reality.

What It Means

To provide evidence is to back up your claims with hard facts. You are not just talking; you are showing. It is the difference between saying 'I am fast' and showing a gold medal. In English, this phrase is a strong, reliable way to build trust. It turns an opinion into a solid argument.

How To Use It

You use this phrase when someone doubts you or when you need to be professional. It usually follows a statement of fact. You can provide evidence in the form of photos, documents, or even witnesses. Don't forget the 's' if you have more than one piece of proof! It is a flexible phrase that works in many settings. Use it when you want to sound serious and prepared.

When To Use It

Use it in a meeting when you want a promotion. Use it in a text when your friend doesn't believe you met a celebrity. It is perfect for school essays or when talking to a landlord about a broken sink. If you are in a debate, this phrase is your best weapon. It shows you have done your homework and aren't just guessing.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for tiny, emotional things. If your partner asks if you love them, do not say 'I will provide evidence.' That sounds like a robot! Avoid it in very casual, silly moments with close friends. It can sound a bit cold or overly clinical if used during a heartfelt heart-to-heart. Keep it for situations where facts actually matter.

Cultural Background

Western culture, especially in business and law, loves data. People often say 'In God we trust, all others must bring data.' This phrase reflects that mindset. It comes from a legal tradition where you are innocent until proven guilty. Because of this, 'providing evidence' is seen as a fair and logical way to solve any disagreement.

Common Variations

You might hear people say show proof or back it up. In a courtroom, they say produce evidence. If you want to sound even fancier, you can say substantiate your claim. However, provide evidence is the 'Goldilocks' version—it is just right for almost any situation. It is professional without being too stiff.

使用说明

This is a 'neutral' phrase, meaning it fits in both professional and everyday settings. Just be careful not to use it in highly emotional personal moments where it might seem too cold or logical.

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The 'Uncountable' Rule

Native speakers almost never say 'evidences'. Even if you have ten documents, just say 'provide evidence' or 'provide pieces of evidence'.

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Don't Sound Like a Cop

Using this phrase in a romantic relationship can make you sound like you are interrogating your partner. Use 'Show me' instead for softer vibes.

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Receipts Culture

In modern slang, people say 'I have the receipts' instead of 'I can provide evidence'. It means the same thing but is much more trendy!

例句

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#1 In a job interview
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Can you provide evidence of your success in your previous role?

هل يمكنك تقديم دليل على نجاحك في دورك السابق؟

The interviewer wants specific examples or data.

#2 Texting a skeptical friend
😊

I actually finished the marathon! I'll provide evidence once I get my photos.

لقد أنهيت الماراثون حقاً! سأقدم دليلاً بمجرد حصولي على صوري.

Using it playfully to prove an achievement.

#3 A formal debate
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The scientist was asked to provide evidence for her new theory.

طُلب من العالمة تقديم دليل على نظريتها الجديدة.

Standard academic and professional usage.

#4 A humorous argument about snacks
😄

If you didn't eat my cake, provide evidence of your whereabouts at 3 PM!

إذا لم تأكل كعكتي، فقدم دليلاً على مكان تواجدك في الساعة الثالثة مساءً!

Using formal language for a silly situation creates humor.

#5 An emotional confrontation
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You keep accusing me, but you never provide evidence to support your claims.

تستمر في اتهامي، لكنك لا تقدم أبداً دليلاً لدعم ادعاءاتك.

Used here to defend oneself against unfair treatment.

#6 Writing a complaint letter
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I have attached the receipt to provide evidence of the overcharge.

لقد أرفقت الإيصال لتقديم دليل على المبلغ الزائد.

Clear, direct, and effective for customer service.

自我测试

Choose the best word to complete the professional request.

The manager asked Sarah to ___ evidence for the budget increase.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: provide

In English, we 'provide' evidence. We don't 'make' it (which sounds like lying) or 'do' it.

Complete the sentence to sound natural in a debate.

You can't just make claims; you need to provide ___.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: evidence

'Evidence' is usually an uncountable noun in this context, so we don't say 'evidences' or 'an evidence'.

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视觉学习工具

Formality of 'Provide Evidence'

Casual

Show me proof!

Texting a friend about a score.

Neutral

Provide evidence

Explaining a mistake to a boss.

Formal

Substantiate the claim

Legal documents or scientific papers.

When to Provide Evidence

Provide Evidence
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Job Interview

Showing a portfolio

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Courtroom

Presenting a witness

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School Essay

Citing a source

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Friendship

Proving you saw a UFO

常见问题

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Not at all! While it sounds serious, you can use it in business meetings or even when arguing with friends about sports stats. It just means 'prove it'.

Yes, but 'give evidence' is often used specifically for witnesses speaking in a court. Provide evidence is more common for documents or facts.

It is uncountable. You should say some evidence or much evidence, but never an evidence or evidences.

You can say, 'This photo provides evidence that I was at the party.' It links the object to the truth.

You can simply say show me or prove it. For example, 'Prove it!' is much more common between siblings than 'Please provide evidence!'

Yes, it is a perfect phrase for essays. You might write, 'The author fails to provide evidence for this claim.'

Besides provide, you can find, gather, hide, or examine evidence. Each changes the story slightly.

It can sound a bit challenging. If you say 'Provide evidence now!', it sounds like a demand. If you say 'Can you provide evidence?', it's polite.

They are very similar. 'Evidence' is usually a collection of facts that lead to a conclusion, while 'proof' is the final result that makes something certain.

Yes, your own testimony is a form of evidence. You can say, 'My eyewitness account provides evidence of what happened.'

相关表达

back up a claim

To support a statement with facts or help.

bear witness

To show that something is true based on what you saw.

substantiate

A formal word for providing evidence to prove something.

bring the receipts

Slang for showing proof, usually in a social media argument.

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