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1 проба
ж.проба голосов — test of voices, voice test
проба сил — trial / test of strength
проба пера (перен.) — first steps in literature pl.; test of the pen
2. (часть материала, взятая для анализа) sampleвзять пробу — take* a sample
3. ( относительное содержание благородного металла) standardзолото 96-ой пробы — pure gold, 24-carat gold
4. ( клеймо на благородных металлах) hallmark -
2 проба
ж.1) (испытание, проверка) trial, testпро́ба голосо́в — test of voices, voice test
про́ба сил — trial / test of strength
на про́бу — on trial
2) ( актёрская) audition, try-out; кино film / screen test3) (часть материала, взятая для анализа) sampleвзять про́бу — take a sample
4) ( испытания металла) assay5) ( относительное содержание благородного металла) standardзо́лото 585-й про́бы — 14-carat [-'kæ-] gold
зо́лото вы́сшей / чи́стой про́бы — pure [24-carat] gold
6) ( клеймо на благородных металлах) hallmark••про́ба пера́ — first steps in literature pl; test of the pen
про́бы не́где / не́куда ста́вить на ком-л разг. пренебр. — ≈ smb is as bad as they come; (о распутной женщине тж.) she has everyone's fingerprints all over her
вы́сшей про́бы — of the highest standard
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3 проба
жен.1) (действие)trial, testпроба пера перен. — first steps in literature мн. ч.; test of the pen
проба голосов — test of voices, voice test
проба сил — trial/test of strength
2) assay, sample- на пробу3) standard, hallmark- низкой пробыопределять пробу — ( драгоценных металлов) to cupel
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