hearsay
hear
ˈhɪr
hir
say
ˌseɪ
sei
British pronunciation
/ˈhɪəˌseɪ/

Definición y significado de "hearsay"en inglés

Hearsay
01

testimonio de oídas

(law) restatement of other people's words by a witness in a law court, which is not counted as evidence
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Ejemplos
The judge ruled the testimony inadmissible because it was based on hearsay.
El juez dictaminó que el testimonio era inadmisible porque se basaba en rumores.
The attorney objected to the witness 's statement, arguing it was hearsay and not relevant to the case.
El abogado objetó la declaración del testigo, argumentando que era rumores y no relevante para el caso.
02

unverified talk or rumor circulated informally

example
Ejemplos
Most of the story was hearsay, not fact.
Hearsay about the company's plans caused panic.
hearsay
01

received from others rather than directly experienced or verified

example
Ejemplos
The report was based on hearsay accounts.
He cited hearsay sources in his argument.
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