proved的意思和读音

proved

: [pruvd] : [pruːvd]

adj.

v.prove(

proven  proves  proving  

v.+n.prove worth,prove innocence,prove theory,prove identity,prove guilt

adv.+v.easily prove

v.disprove

v.show,establish,demonstrate,confirm,verify

adj.1.

v.1.prove(

v.1.to provide evidence that shows that something is true; to show that something is true using the principles of mathematics or science2.if something proves to have a particular quality, things happen that show it has that quality3.if bread proves, it increases in size before it is baked because of the yeast it contains

1. Promoted Proved Provided ...

2. consider = proved = ; satisfaction = ; ...

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4. written proved ,, broken ...

5. ... B。normally ”,。 D。proved), A。started “使”,

6. happened = proved = occurred = ...

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1.But those arguments have not proved persuasive in Europe, which thinks it has found a way to keep institutions from avoiding the tax.

2.The stress tests were aimed at estimating how much each bank would lose if the economic downturn proved even deeper than expected.

3.The results directly proved that L-LPS was one of the important pathogenic substances of leptospira.L-LPS

4.Fortunately, Coyett's meticulous records, and his collection of journals and letters, proved the truth of the matter.

5.She collected statistics which proved that the death rate for young soldiers in peace time was double that of the normal population.

6.Although highly political, Orwell was a man who proved himself to be very open-minded and willing to change his political beliefs.

7.But even if the claims are false, or no link can be proved between the injuries and the product, the brand may still suffer, he said.便

8.They should have referred it back to Florida. Instead, they proved how much they were bought and paid for as just lawyer hacks.

9.The argument he used to justify his position proved to be a double-edged sword which ultimately led to his own defeat.

10.His behavior to me proved that he did not know.