circumstantial
英 [sɜːkəm'stænʃ(ə)l]
美[,sɝkəm'stænʃl]
- adj. 依照情况的;详细的,详尽的;偶然的
实用场景例句
- Fast work by the police in Birmingham had started producing circumstantial evidence.
- 快速开展工作的伯明翰警方已经开始发现间接证据。
柯林斯例句
- The reasons for the project collapsing were circumstantial.
- 工程垮掉系环境所迫。
柯林斯例句
- The evidence against him was purely circumstantial.
- 对他不利的这项证据完全是间接证据。
柯林斯例句
- The case against him was largely circumstantial.
- 对他不利的案情大多为间接推测的。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- My memory is circumstantial and unshaken.
- 我的记忆精确无误.
英汉文学 - 双城记
- There is much circumstantial evidence and some direct evidence.
- 有许多间接证据和一些直接证据.
辞典例句
- Most of those reports were a nightmare - grotesque, circumstantial , eager, and untrue.
- 那些报道大多数都是一场噩梦 ― ―离奇古怪, 捕风捉影, 煞有介事, 而且不真实.
辞典例句
- His pages march on, direct and circumstantial.
- 他的文章滔滔不绝, 稳健有力,紧密细致.
辞典例句
- You can't convict him merely on circumstantial evidence.
- 你不能仅凭间接证据判他有罪.
辞典例句
- The jury will not convict on circumstantial evidence alone.
- 陪审团不会仅仅根据旁证来定罪.
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- In general, evidence is divided into two categories: circumstantial and physical.
- 一般来讲, 证据被划分为两种,间接证据和实物证据.
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- We should point out that the evidence is purely circumstantial.
- 我们应该指出,证据完全是依情况而定的.
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- Evidence is classified as real evidence, testimony, direct evidence, and circumstantial evidence.
- 证据被分为实物证据 、 言词证据 、 直接证据和间接证据.
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- Suspicion points to him, but the evidence is circumstantial.
- 他直接受到怀疑, 但证据却是间接的.
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- Minor details are circumstantial compared with the main fact.
- 细节与主要事实相比处于次要地位.
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