evince
evince 英 [ɪˈvɪns] 美 [ɪˈvɪns]
vt. 表明,表示;引起
进行时:evincing 过去式:evinced 过去分词:evinced 第三人称单数:evinces 名词复数:evinces
- The verb evince means to show or express clearly; to make plain. Evidence can evince the innocence of the accused, and tears can evince the grief of the mourning.
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- vt. 表明,表示;引起
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1. Heathcliff, why don't you evince satisfaction at my pleasant news?
希刺克厉夫,你听了我这个好消息为什么不表示满意呢?
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2. For people of a certain age, such anecdotes might evince something like nostalgia.
对于某个年龄层的人,像这样的轶事令人有怀旧的感觉。
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3. Nor, as far as we know, did his bankers or accountants evince the least bit of curiosity about seeing these places.
诚如我们所知,书中也没有包含对银行家和会计们看见那些工厂或是森林而感到一丝惊奇的描写。
- evince (v.) c. 1600, "disprove, confute," from French évincer "disprove, confute," from Latin evincere "conquer, overcome subdue, vanquish, prevail over; elicit by argument, prove," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + vincere "to overcome" (from nasalized form of PIE root *weik- (3) "to fight, conquer"). Meaning "show clearly" is late 18c. Not clearly distinguished from its doublet, evict, until 18c. Related: Evinced; evinces; evincing; evincible.
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