1[intransitiveI, transitiveT]SCL to make a formalstatement of what is true, especially in a court of law 〔尤指在法庭上〕作证
Mr Molto has agreed to testify at the trial.
莫尔托先生已经同意出庭作证。
testify against
Later, the witness who had testified against Muawad withdrew his allegation.
后来,举证指控穆瓦瓦德的那位证人撤回了证词。
2[intransitiveI, transitiveT] written to show clearly that something is the case 证明,证实
testify to
The empty shops in the high street testify to the depth of the recession.
大街上空无一人的商店说明了经济萧条的严重程度。
testify that
The full ashtrays testify that smoking hasn’t been stubbed out.
烟灰装得满满的烟灰缸说明烟并未戒掉。
Can you testify that you saw the defendant at the scene of the crime?
你能作证你看到被告在犯罪现场吗?
3.[intransitiveI]American EnglishAmERRC to stand up and tell people about how God has helped you in your life 作见证〔指基督徒向人们诉说上帝的恩典〕SYN witness
Examples from the Corpus
testify• Police had to guard him in hospital until he was well enough to testify.• Crowing begins at or just before the crack of dawn -- as my neighbours will testify.• Charges against Louima were later dropped, and he testified about his ordeal in three criminaltrials.• The witness who had testified against him withdrew her allegation.• I'm prepared to testify in court that I was in Carolyn's apartment that night.• Anyone who knew him will gladly testify that he was a disaster behind a steeringwheel.• Years later her parents made a sworn statement testifying that the couple had met in July 1917.• Even the houses now testify to this.