不在场证据用英语怎么说,貌似发音像allerby
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alibi
a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place : she has an alibi for the whole of yesterday evening | a defense of alibi.
• informal an excuse or pretext : a catch-all alibi for failure and inadequacy.
verb ( -bis, -bied, -biing) [ trans. ] informal
offer an excuse or defense for (someone), esp. by providing an account of their whereabouts at the time of an alleged act : her friend agreed to alibi her.
• [ intrans. ] make excuses : not once do I recall him whining or alibiing.
ORIGIN late 17th cent.(as an adverb in the sense [elsewhere] ): from Latin, ‘in another place; elsewhere.’ The noun use dates from the late 18th cent.
USAGE The weakened nonlegal use of alibi to mean simply ‘an excuse’ is a fairly common and natural extension of the core meaning. It is acceptable in standard English, although regarded as incorrect by some traditionalists.
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