testament
US /ˈtes.tə.mənt/
UK /ˈtes.tə.mənt/

名词
1.
证明, 证据
something that serves as a sign or evidence of a specified fact, event, or quality
示例:
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His success is a testament to his hard work.
他的成功是他努力工作的证明。
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The enduring popularity of the book is a testament to its timeless appeal.
这本书经久不衰的受欢迎程度是其永恒魅力的证明。
2.
遗嘱
a person's will, especially one that relates to the distribution of personal property
示例:
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The lawyer read the deceased's last will and testament.
律师宣读了死者的遗嘱和遗嘱。
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She left a detailed testament outlining her wishes for her estate.
她留下了一份详细的遗嘱,阐明了她对遗产的意愿。
3.
约
either of the two main divisions of the Christian Bible (the Old Testament and the New Testament)
示例:
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Many stories from the Old Testament are well-known.
旧约中的许多故事广为人知。
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The New Testament focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
新约侧重于耶稣基督的生平和教导。
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