Testaments Meaning in English
word · lemma: testament
释义
'Testaments' is the plural of 'testament.' It usually means legal documents explaining a person's wishes after death (wills) or refers to strong evidence or proof of something.
用法与细微差别
Used in legal contexts for 'wills,' or figuratively as proof/evidence ('testaments to his skill'). Plural form rarely describes the Old/New Testament religious texts. Often paired with 'last will and testament.'
例句
Many people write their testaments before traveling abroad.
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The lawyer keeps all the clients' testaments in a safe place.
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Those broken windows are testaments to last night’s storm.
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These old books are testaments to ancient traditions.
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Their medals are testaments to years of hard work and discipline.
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All the different awards she’s received are testaments to her talent.
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