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Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
information and belief — n. A legal term used to describe testimony that is not based on a witness’s firsthand knowledge but that the witness nevertheless sincerely believes to be true, and that is based on a reasonable, good faith effort to know the truth. The Essential … Law dictionary
hearsay — [n] unsubstantiated information clothesline*, comment, cry, gossip, grapevine*, leak*, mere talk*, noise*, report, rumble*, rumor, scandal, scuttlebutt*, talk, talk of the town*, word of mouth*; concepts 51,278 Ant. evidence, proof, reality,… … New thesaurus
hearsay — ► NOUN ▪ information which cannot be adequately substantiated; rumour … English terms dictionary
information — [in΄fər mā′shən] n. [ME informacioun < OFr information < L informatio, a representation, outline, sketch] 1. an informing or being informed; esp., a telling or being told of something 2. something told; news; intelligence; word 3. knowledge … English World dictionary
Hearsay in English law — History of the ruleThe rules of hearsay began to form properly in the late seventeenth century and had become fully established by the early nineteenth century. The issues were analysed in substantial detail in Wright v Doe d Tatham [(1837) 7 Ad… … Wikipedia
hearsay — /hear say /, n. 1. unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one s direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay. 2. an item of idle or unverified information or gossip; rumor: a malicious hearsay. adj.… … Universalium
hearsay evidence — noun evidence based on what someone has told the witness and not of direct knowledge • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑evidence * * * noun : legal testimony that consists in a narration by one person of matters told him by another;… … Useful english dictionary
hearsay — [[t]hɪ͟ə(r)seɪ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Hearsay is information which you have been told and do not know to be true. Much of what was reported to them was hearsay... Rumour, myth and hearsay obscure the truth after months of bloodshed. Syn: rumour Ant: fact … English dictionary
hearsay — n 1. secondhand information, what other people say, what one hears, mere talk, only talk, word of mouth information, Law. hearsay evidence, Law. earwitness account. 2. rumor, grapevine, talk, word, common talk or knowledge, Inf. scuttlebutt, Fr.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
information — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) What one is told Nouns 1. information, enlightenment, acquaintance, knowledge; data; publicity (see publication); communication, intimation; notice, notification; word, advice, annunciation;… … English dictionary for students
hearsay — hear|say [ hır,seı ] noun uncount information that you have heard without having any proof that it is true: His evidence was all just hearsay … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English