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1 proof
[pru:f]1) ((a piece of) evidence, information etc that shows definitely that something is true: We still have no proof that he is innocent.) pierādījums2) (a first copy of a printed sheet, that can be corrected before the final printing: She was correcting the proofs of her novel.) korektūra3) (in photography, the first print from a negative.) paraugnovilkums•- - proof* * *pierādījums; pārbaude; standarts, pakāpe; noteiktais standarts, noteiktā pakāpe; korektūra; padarīt ūdensnecaurlaidīgu; lasīt korektūru; novilkt; pārbaudīts, drošs; nesatricināms, nelokāms; noteiktā stipruma -
2 proof ground
izmēģinājumu poligons -
3 proof spirit
noteikta standarta spirts -
4 proof-sheet
korektūras loksne -
5 -proof
(able to withstand or avoid something: waterproof covering.) ūdensnecaurlaidīgs pārsegs -
6 acid-proof
skābes izturīgs -
7 audience-proof
panākumdrošs -
8 audience-proof comedy
komēdija; kas patīk jebkuram skatītājam -
9 ball-proof
ložu necaurlaidīgs -
10 bomb-proof
bumbu necaurlaidīgs -
11 bomb-proof shelter
bumbu patvertne -
12 bullet-proof
ložu necaurlaidīgs -
13 damp-proof
mitrumu necaurlaidīgs -
14 damp-proof-course
hidroizolācija -
15 flame-proof
ugunsdrošs -
16 galley-proof
sleja -
17 gas-proof
gāzes necaurlaidīgs -
18 gas-proof shelter
gāzpatvertne -
19 high-proof
grādīgs, stiprs -
20 hole-proof
neplīstošs, izturīgs; nevainojams
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