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-mentes, -hatlan, lenyomat, előírásos fokú, kémcső to proof: vízhatlanít, levonatot készít, impregnál, tömít* * *[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.) bizonyíték2) (a first copy of a printed sheet, that can be corrected before the final printing: She was correcting the proofs of her novel.) korrektúra3) (in photography, the first print from a negative.) nyers kép•- - proof -
2 -proof
(able to withstand or avoid something: waterproof covering.) -mentes -
3 proof-read
korrektúrát olvas, korrigál, korrektúrázik to proof-read: korrektúrázik, korrektúrát olvas, korrigál -
4 proof\ against\ corruption
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5 proof\ against\ damp
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6 proof\ against\ flattery
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7 proof\ against\ sg
ellenálló vminek, vmi ellen védő -
8 proof\ against\ temptation
meg nem kísérthető, kísértésnek ellenálló -
9 proof\ armour
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10 proof\ mark
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11 proof\ of\ one's\ identity
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12 proof\ positive
prima facile, nyilvánvaló bizonyíték -
13 proof\ shoot
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14 proof\ spirit
tiszta alkohol, 50%-os us, 57%-os gb -
15 proof-reader
nyomdai korrektor, korrektor -
16 proof-reading
korrektúra-olvasás, korrektúrázás, korrektúra -
17 proof-sheet
kefelevonat, korrektúraív, korrektúra -
18 armour\ of\ proof
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19 as\ a\ proof\ of\ sg
vminek a tanújeleként, tanújeleként vminek -
20 await\ proof\ of\ sg
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