proof的意思和读音

proof

: [pruf] : [pruːf]

n.

adj.

v.使);

proofs  proofing  proofed  

v.+n.provide proof,produce proof,need proof,give proof,offer proof

adj.+n.final proof,proof concrete,mathematical proof,absolute proof,logical proof

adj.vulnerable

adj.resistant,resilient,impervious,immune

n.evidence,testimony,verification,confirmation,attestation

proofn.

1.[u][c]information, documents, etc. that show that sth is true

positive/conclusive proof

Can you provide any proof of identity ?

Keep the receipt as proof of purchase .

These results are a further proof of his outstanding ability.

There is no proof that the knife belonged to her.

2.[u]the process of testing whether sth is true or a fact

Is the claim capable of proof?

3.[c]a way of proving that a statement is true or that what you have calculated is correct

4.[c][usupl]a copy of printed material which is produced so that mistakes can be corrected

She was checking the proofs of her latest novel.

5.[u]a standard used to measure the strength of alcoholic drinks

IDMthe proof of the pudding (is in the eating)you can only judge if sth is good or bad when you have tried itadj.

1.~ against sththat can resist the damaging or harmful effects of sth

The sea wall was not proof against the strength of the waves.

2.that can resist or protect against the thing mentioned

rainproof/windproof clothing

The car has childproof locks on the rear doors.

an inflation-proof pension plan

v.

1.~ sth使to put a special substance on sth, especially cloth, to protect it against water, fire, etc.

proofed canvas

2.~ sthto produce a test copy of a piece of printed work so that mistakes can be corrected

colour proofing

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v.1.使,使()[()]

n.1rmation or evidence that shows that something is definitely true or definitely exists2.a standard for measuring the strength of an alcoholic drink3.a copy of a book or article that someone reads and corrects before the final copy is made

adj.1.if something is proof against someone or something, it is not affected or damaged by them

v.1.to protect something from being affected or damaged by something else2.to proofread

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1.Him with proof of his criminal activities, he knew that he had to tell the truth.

2.Baker called it a "proof of principle, " and Sierra described the findings as "low-hanging fruit. "Baker,”Sierra。”

3."I think people saw my election as proof, as testimony that, although we are imperfect, our society has continued to improve, " he said.:“。”

4.Proof of this can be determined by dropping a baby tooth into a glass of it, then going back the next morning to find most of it eaten away.齿

5.Michael doesn't respond, not quite ready to believe a man who has no proof other than his word.MichaelWestmorland

6.All day hard-wearing, smudge-proof, super smooth, easy to remove, enticing volume up, delicately sexy , rich characteristics.

7.As a proof of his love, he spent all his money on a ring for her.

8.He said the scientists intend to test earlier pottery from the region for chemical proof.

9.Indeed, the fact that non-magnetic (non-ferrous) materials like plates stick to his skin is proof of that.

10.This was proof, said the White House, of just how workmanlike relations had become.