柯林斯词典eyewitness /ˈaɪˌwɪtnɪs/ (eyewitnesses) 1. N-COUNT An eyewitness is a person who was present at an event and can therefore describe it, for example in a law court. 目擊者 Eyewitnesses say the police then opened fire on the crowd. 目擊者說警察隨即曏人群開了火。 返回 eyewitness剑桥词典a person who saw something happen , for example , a crime or an accident 目擊者;見証人 According to an eyewitness account , the thieves abandoned their vehicle near the scene of the robbery . 據一位目擊証人的描述,這夥盜賊在搶劫現場附近棄車而逃。 返回 eyewitness