testimony
n
1 [U,C] written or spoken statement declaring that sth is true,esp one made under oath (书面或口头的)证词(尤指发誓後作出的)
According to the witness's testimony, you were present when the crime was committed. 根据证人证词所示, 案发时你在犯罪现场.
2 [U, sing] ~ (to sth) evidence in support of sth (对某事物的)见证或证明
The pyramids are
(a) testimony to the Ancient Egyptians' engineering skills. 金字塔是古埃及人工程技术精湛的丰碑.
It was an important part of Native American's existence.
野牛是美洲土著人赖以生活的重要部分。
In 1893 New Zealand was the first nation in modern times to allow women to vote, long before many other countries.
3年,新西兰是第一个在近代就允许妇女参加选举的国家,这比许多其他国家要早得多。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.