testify的意思和读音

testify

: [ˈtestɪˌfaɪ] : [ˈtestɪfaɪ]

v.;(

testifies  testifying  testified  

v.disprove

v.bear witness,appear,swear,state,attest

testifyv.

1.[i][t]to make a statement that sth happened or that sth is true, especially as a witness in court

She refused to testify against her husband.

There are several witnesses who will testify for the defence.

He was summoned to testify before a grand jury about his role in the affair.

Evans testified to receiving $200 000 in bribes. 20 贿

He testified (that) he was at the theatre at the time of the murder.

‘I was approached by a man I did not recognize,’ she testified.“。”

2.[t]~ (that)…to say that you believe sth is true because you have evidence of it

Too many young people are unable to write or spell well, as employers will testify.

3.[i]to express your belief in God publicly

v.1.; (to);; (to)2.,;(),;,

v.1.to make a statement about something that you saw, know, or experienced, usually in a court of law2.to provide evidence that something exists or is true

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1.Berlusconi's counsel has said the prime minister would be available to testify if the court gave the go-ahead.

2.Among the images that testify to that persistence is a rare picture of a woman's bare, bound foot.

3.Mr Stela, I know that it took a great deal of courage for you to come into this courtroom and testify.

4.The thinking was that a deaf bookkeeper would not hear anything that he might have to testify about in court.簿

5.Mr Blagojevich's lawyer said he may ask senior Obama advisers to testify to a state committee.

6.Brandt decided not to testify in any other cases because, he said, "I found my time on the stand highly frustrating. "Brandt。”

7."If I said something wrong, " Jesus replied, "testify as to what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike me? "

8.I can testify that it's the most wonderful thing, to be able to make a living doing what you love.

9.Many others, and especially the Bernardine Sisters, who knew him close at hand, are ready to testify to his holiness.

10.It would be an ambassador-type position to be confirmed by the Senate, meaning the official could be called before Congress to testify.使