单词 | in evidence |
释义 | > as lemmasin evidence P1. in evidence [perhaps after Middle French or French en évidence (1601 or earlier)] : clearly present; prominent, conspicuous. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > present [phrase] in (also into, intil, to) present?c1225 in (the) presencea1393 in placea1400 upon the place1600 in evidence1612 to the fore1637 on (also upon) hand (also hands)1835 sur place1915 on-site1946 on the ground1960 the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > [adverb] > clearly visible > conspicuously in evidence1612 eminently1632 prominently1704 pronouncedly1785 1612 S. Veghelman tr. J. de L'Espine Found. Christian Relig. i. 271 Although there were [a] great number, who had not bowed the knee to Baal; Neverthelesse..were they not in euidence. 1649 E. Stephens tr. B. de Vigenère Disc. Fire & Salt i. 116 Those of the third preceding, being secret and hidden, came not in evidence, except that the fourth day happened their faculties would reveal themselves. 1800 tr. L. S. Mercier New Picture Paris II. ccxxvi. 299 What is most in evidence in the city is to see the quays, the bridges, the cross-ways..and streets the whole of their length, obstructed by moveable stalls. 1888 Church Times 28 Dec. 1153/3 The Broad Church school was more in evidence than at any previous Congress. 1914 Manch. Guardian 26 Oct. 3/5 Warm browns and greens are perhaps most in evidence. 1949 H. Bailey Demonstr. Physical Signs Clin. Surg. (ed. 11) xxiii. 301 Pallor and rapid pulse are not in evidence. 2013 D. Stashower Hour of Peril ii. xii. 145 Both Lamon's banjo and his capacity for drink were very much in evidence. < as lemmas |
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