évidence - translation to English
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évidence - translation to English


de toute évidence      
evidently
évidence         
n. evidence, obviousness
évident      
obvious, evident; axiomatic, apparent; conspicuous, distinct, visible; evidential, frank, manifest, plain, profile, prominent

Definition

evidence
(evidences, evidencing, evidenced)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
Ganley said he'd seen no evidence of widespread fraud...
There is a lot of evidence that stress is partly responsible for disease...
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of/for n, N that, N to-inf
2.
Evidence is the information which is used in a court of law to try to prove something. Evidence is obtained from documents, objects, or witnesses. (LEGAL)
The evidence against him was purely circumstantial.
...enough evidence for a successful prosecution.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N against n
3.
If you give evidence in a court of law or an official enquiry, you officially say what you know about people or events, or describe an occasion at which you were present.
The forensic scientists who carried out the original tests will be called to give evidence...
= testify
PHRASE: V inflects
4.
If a particular feeling, ability, or attitude is evidenced by something or someone, it is seen or felt. (FORMAL)
He's wise in other ways too, as evidenced by his reason for switching from tennis to golf...
She was not calculating and evidenced no specific interest in money.
VERB: be V-ed by n, V n
5.
If someone or something is in evidence, they are present and can be clearly seen.
Few soldiers were in evidence...
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Évidence
Une évidence est ce qui s'impose à l'esprit comme une vérité, ou une réalité, sans qu'il soit besoin d'aucune preuve ou justificationDictionnaires Le Robert, édition mai 2010.. Le mot évidence vient du latin "videre" (voir).
Examples of use of évidence
1. Une évidence rel';verait–on, mais une évidence tout de męme dangereuse puisquelle propulse ce pays vers son éclatement.
2. Nous n‘avons aucune évidence qu‘elle soit mauvaise.
3. Les sondages mettent en évidence un réel mécontentement.
4. Ce n‘est pas linéaire, plutôt une évidence logique.
5. Nier cette évidence débouche sur la plus vaine des démagogies.