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pru:f1) ((a piece of) evidence, information etc that shows definitely that something is true: We still have no proof that he is innocent.) bevis2) (a first copy of a printed sheet, that can be corrected before the final printing: She was correcting the proofs of her novel.) korrektur3) (in photography, the first print from a negative.) prøvebilde•- - proofbevis--------prøveIsubst. \/pruːf\/1) bevis, bevisføring, bevismiddel2) ( jus) skriftlig vitnesbyrd3) prøve4) ( typografi) korrektur5) ( gravering) prøvetrykk6) ( fotografi) prøvebilde, råkopi7) forklaring: metode for angivelse av alkoholstyrken i brennevin, tilsvarer 57,1 volumprosent8) ugjennomtrengelighet, hardhet, motstandsdyktighet9) ( militærvesen) (område for) prøving, prøve-as (a) proof of eller in proof of som (et) bevis på, som (et) tegn pågive proof of bevise vitne om, gi bevis påproof that bevis for\/på atpull a proof ta et (korrektur)avtrykkput somebody\/something to the proof prøve noe(n), sette noe(n) på prøvethe proof of the pudding is in the eating en tings verdi viser seg først i praksisIIverb \/pruːf\/1) gjøre vanntett, impregnere2) korrekturlese3) ( boktrykking e.l.) gjøre et avtrykk, ta et avtrykk4) (amer., matlaging) heve (deig)proof against preparere motIIIadj. \/pruːf\/1) motstandsdyktig, ugjennomtrengelig, uimottakelig, -tett, -sikker, -bestandig2) ( om alkohol) av normal styrkebe proof against kunne motstå, ikke la seg påvirke av, være motstandsdyktig mot, være uimottakelig for, være herdet mot
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