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1 proof
1) доказательство; обоснование; подтверждение2) полигр. корректура, пробный оттиск4) проверка; испытание; проба || проверять; испытывать; опробовать5) безопасный; защищённый6) обеспечивать непроницаемость; герметизировать•proof against — устойчивый к воздействию (какого-л. фактора)
proof by contradiction — мат. доказательство от противного
proof by induction — мат. доказательство по индукции
proof by matrices — мат. доказательство с помощью матриц
proof in outline — набросок [схема] доказательства;
this completes the proof — это завершает доказательство; на этом доказательство заканчивается
- strong proofto give a proof — матем. дать доказательство
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2 absurdity
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3 evident
ˈevɪdənt прил. явный, очевидный;
ясный, наглядный, несомненный;
неприкрытый, откровенный, открытый (to) Syn: undisguised, barefaced, obvious, overt, patent, plain очевидный, явный, ясный;
наглядный - it is * очевидно /ясно/ - he looked at it with * pride он смотрел на это с нескрываемой гордостью - it is * to anyone that... всем ясно, что... - it is too * to require proof это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств - as is * from как явствует из... - suddenly the truth became * to him внезапно он понял /узрел/ истину evident наглядный ~ очевидный, ясный ~ очевидный, явный, ясный, наглядный ~ очевидный ~ явный ~ ясный
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