disprove的意思和读音

disprove

: [dɪsˈpruv] : [dɪsˈpruːv]

v.

disproves  disproving  disproved  

v.+n.disprove theory

v.prove

v.refute,invalidate,contradict,negate,controvert

disprovev.

1.~ sthto show that sth is wrong or false

The theory has now been disproved.

v.1.,2....,...

v.1.to prove that something is not correct or true

1. revision disprove notice of objection ...

2. disapprove v disprove v reprove v ...

3. probability n. disprove v. …… affirm vt. ...

4. convinced disprove set out ...

5. ... 10. diet n. 11. disprove v. 12. barrel n. ...

6. disorder ,; disprove ; disapprove ; ...

7. disorder ,; disprove ; disapprove ; ...

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1.We do not attempt, in the strict sense, to prove or to disprove anything, unless its importance makes it worthy of that honour.

2.It is often equally difficult for the companies to disprove the short sellers' allegations quickly to stem the fall of their share prices.

3.If one of us will be able to provide the first hints of a signal, the other will be able to confirm it or disprove it.

4.The ruler of an ancient kingdom wanted to disprove the statement that the men of his domain were ruled by their wives.

5.Our opponents tried to make a great deal of capital of a small mistake in our calculations in order to disprove our whole argument.

6.Other scientists have since run with that comparison to canister-style vacuum cleaners and have set out to prove or disprove it.

7.They are watchful of affirmation to the point sometimes of attempting to disprove their point of view.

8.Very often extensive clerical investigations were necessary to prove or disprove the existence of impediments.广

9.Don't try to disprove them, don't treat them like they are children, and whatever you do, do not blame the disorder for everything they do.

10."Unfortunately, the autopsies will probably not detect or disprove microwaves from outer space, " Miss Rowe said with a sigh of resignation.,“。”