柯林斯詞典circumstantial /?s??k?m?st?n??l/ 1. ADJ Circumstantial evidence is evidence that makes it seem likely that something happened, but does not prove it. 好像發(fā)生過(guò)卻無(wú)法證明的[正式] [usu ADJ n] Fast work by the police had started producing circumstantial evidence. 警方已快速開(kāi)展了建立旁證的工作。 返回 circumstantial劍橋詞典containing information , especially about a crime , that makes you think something is true but does not completely prove it (尤指關(guān)于犯罪)間接的,按情況推測(cè)的 circumstantial evidence 間接證據(jù) The case against her was circumstantial. 對(duì)她不利的論據(jù)是推測(cè)而來(lái)的。 返回 circumstantial