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witness
他動詞
複数形: witnesses過去形: witnessed過去分詞: witnessed現在分詞: witnessing
The term carries a heavy weight of objectivity and truth. In legal settings, it is a formal role that implies a duty to report facts without bias, creating a sense of solemnity and accountability. It is less about the act of seeing and more about the act of testifying. In a broader social or historical sense, the word suggests a passive yet permanent recording of an event. To witness a tragedy or a miracle is to be a vessel for that experience, marking a transition from being a mere observer to someone who carries the burden or honor of the truth.
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