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1 ensue
in'sju:(to come after; to result (from): the panic that ensued from the false news report.) følge (på)- ensuingverb \/ɪnˈsjuː\/, \/enˈsjuː\/1) følge (umiddelbart) etter2) være en følge, være et resultat, følgeensue from være en følge av -
2 prove
pru:v1) (to show to be true or correct: This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?) bevise, bekrefte2) (to turn out, or be found, to be: His suspicions proved (to be) correct; This tool proved very useful.) vise seg å være•- provenbevise--------forsøke--------godtgjøre--------prøve1) bevise, gi bevis på, godtgjøre2) vise3) ( jus) stadfeste, bekrefte, påvise4) ( spesielt teknikk) prøve, teste5) ( matematikk) etterprøve, gjøre prøve på6) ( gammeldags) prøve7) ( matlaging) få til å ese, få til å gjære, få til å hevethe exception proves the rule unntaket bekrefter regelenprove (to be) vise seg å væreprove a weapon skyte inn et våpenprove a will ( jus) oppnå godkjenning av et testamentprove guilty ( jus) finne skyldig, kjenne skyldigprove oneself vise hva man er god forprove to know about something vise seg å kjenne til noeprove true vise seg å være sant
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