👁️witness (témoigner)

verb
/ˈwɪtnəs/
témoigner (temoigner)

Signification

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
Traduction de la signification
témoigner; être témoin de; assister à; témoigner en justice
temoigner etre temoigne de assister a temoigner en justice

Phrases d'exemple

I witnessed the accident yesterday.

J'ai été témoin de l'accident hier.
Jai ete temoigne de l accident hier

She was a witness to the accident.

Elle était témoin de l'accident.
Elle était témoin de l'accident.

The witness testified in court yesterday.

Le témoin a témoigné au tribunal hier.
Le témoin a témoigné au tribunal hier.

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

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

Collocations

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

Plus de phrases d'exemple

She said it before witness.

Elle l'a dit devant les témoins.
Elle l'a dit devant les temoins.

The judge permitted the witness to speak.

Le juge a permis au témoin de parler.
Le juge a permis au temoin de parler.

The narrow lanes of Old Dhaka are witnesses to history.

Les ruelles étroites du vieux Dacca sont témoins de l'histoire.
Les ruelles étroites du vieux Dacca sont témoins de l'histoire.

Vocabulaires connexes

to cover or enclose something
To begin to grow or develop, especially referring to a seed.
to move or travel from one place to another
to make a disease, symptoms, or problem less severe without removing the cause
To plan or coordinate the elements of (a situation) to produce a desired effect, especially surrepti...
Extend the application of something to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will co...