👁️witness (wítnes)

verb
/ˈwɪtnəs/
ser testigo de (ser testigo de)

Meaning

to see an event happen; to give evidence in court
someone who sees an event happen or to observe an event
a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident; someone who gives evidence in a court of law
Traducción del significado
ver un evento ocurrir; dar evidencia en corte
ver un evento ocurrir; dar evidencia en corte

Oraciones de ejemplo

I witnessed the accident yesterday.

Ayer fui testigo del accidente.
Ayer fui testigo del accidente.

She was a witness to the accident.

Ella fue testigo del accidente.
Ella fue testigo del accidente.

The witness testified in court yesterday.

El testigo declaró en el tribunal ayer.
El testigo declaro en el tribunal ayer.

Synonyms

observe, see, watch, testify, observer, bystander, onlooker, viewer, eyewitness, spectator
Entrada 1
observe, see, watch, testify
Entrada 2
observer, bystander, onlooker, viewer
Entrada 3
observer, bystander, eyewitness, spectator

Antonyms

ignore, miss, overlook, perpetrator, offender, participant, defendant, accused
Entrada 1
ignore, miss, overlook
Entrada 2
perpetrator, offender
Entrada 3
participant, perpetrator, defendant, accused

Colocaciones

witness event, witness accident, witness ceremony, witness testimony, witness the event, be a witness, eye-witness, witness to the crime, key witness, star witness, reliable witness
Entrada 1
witness event, witness accident, witness ceremony, witness testimony
Entrada 2
witness the event, be a witness, eye-witness, witness to the crime
Entrada 3
key witness, star witness, reliable witness

Más oraciones de ejemplo

She said it before witness.

Ella lo dijo ante testigos.
Ella lo dijo ante testigos.

The judge permitted the witness to speak.

El juez permitió hablar al testigo.
El juez permitio hablar al testigo.

The narrow lanes of Old Dhaka are witnesses to history.

Las calles estrechas de la Vieja Daca son testigos de la historia.
Las calles estrechas de la Vieja Daca son testigos de la historia.

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