释义 |
exhibit 1. n. A physical object or document produced in a court, shown to a witness who is giving evidence, or used in conjunction with an affidavit or a witness statement. Physical objects produced for the inspection of the court (such as a murder weapon in a criminal trial) are referred to as real evidence. The Practice Direction to Part 32 of the Civil Procedure Rules sets out provisions dealing with exhibits in civil proceedings. 2. vb. To refer to an object or document in an affidavit or a witness statement. |