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testament

noun
/ˈtestəmənt/
/ˈtestəmənt/
(formal)
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  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] testament (to something) a thing that shows that something else exists or is true证据;证明 synonym testimony
    • The new model is a testament to the skill and dedication of the workforce.这种新型产品显示了全体员工的技术水平和敬业精神。
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    • That so many people came is (a) testament to her powers of persuasion.这么多人来说明她有强大的说服力。
    • The crumbling ruins bear mute testament to the ravages of war.颓垣断壁无言地诉说着战争的创伤。
    • The decline of the port is sad testament to the state of the shipping industry.该港的衰落是航运业现状的可悲证明。
    • The immaculate state of the garden bears testament to a lifetime's effort.花园料理得尽善尽美是毕生心血的明证。
    • The monument is a worthy testament to the courage of the men who fought in the war.这座纪念碑是那些参战者勇气的最佳证明。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fitting
    • good
    • great
    verb + testament
    • be
    • bear
    preposition
    • testament to
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  2. (also will)
    [countable] a legal document that says what is to happen to somebody’s money and property after they die遗嘱
    • This is the last will and testament of…这是…的临终遗嘱。
    see also New Testament, Old Testament
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Latin testamentum ‘a will’ (from testari ‘testify’), in Christian Latin also translating Greek diathēkē ‘covenant’.

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