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1 ...을 검산하다
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2 ...의 교정쇄를 내다
v. prove -
3 ...이라는 것을 알다
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4 검증을 받다
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5 논증하다
v. demonstrate, prove -
6 부정하다
v. contradict, disavow, deny, reject, repudiate, disclaim; negate, prove something wrong -
7 시험하다
v. examine, test, try, prove, tempt, dig -
8 신뢰성이 있다는 것을 나타내다
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9 실적에 의해서 가치가 있다는 것을 나타내다
v. prove oneself -
10 실적에 의해서 신뢰성이 있다는 것을 나타내다
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11 실적에 의해서 재능이 있다는 것을 나타내다
v. prove oneself -
12 알다
v. know, learn, understand, see, get, be acquainted, find, sense, have to do with, feel, regard, savvy, wise up, wit, ken, tell, prove -
13 유언의 검증을 받다
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14 입증하다
v. prove, establish, testify, verify, witness, attest, argue, support -
15 재능이 있다는 것을 나타내다
v. prove oneself -
16 증명하다
v. prove, testify to, verify, demonstrate, attest, certify, evidence, voucher, witness -
17 확증하다
v. prove positively, bear out, establish
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prove — W1S2 [pru:v] v past tense proved past participle proved or proven [ˈpru:vən] especially AmE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(show something is true)¦ 2¦(be)¦ 3 prove yourself/prove something (to somebody) 4 prove yourself (to be) something 5 what is s … Dictionary of contemporary English
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