释义 |
ˈcounter-ˌevidence [counter- 3.] Evidence tending to refute or rebut other evidence.
1665Glanvill Sceps. Sci. x. 54 Sense it self detects its more palpable deceits by a Counter-evidence. 1823Bentham Not Paul 89. 1885 Sir E. Fry in Law Rep. 29 Ch. Div. 294 The finding was evidence, and as no counter-evidence was produced was therefore conclusive. |