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1 prove satisfactorily
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2 prove
доказывать; доказатьto prove a case — доказывать версию;
to prove a defence — доказывать версию защиты;
to prove adverse — доказывать противное;
to prove alibi — доказывать алиби;
to prove effective — доказать;
to prove from the contrary — доказывать от противного;
to prove guilt — доказывать вину; доказать вину;
to prove guilt beyond all reasonable doubt — доказать вину при полном отсутствии обоснованного в том сомнения;
to prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt — доказать вину при отсутствии какого бы то ни было в том сомнения;
to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt — доказать вину при отсутствии обоснованного в том сомнения;
to prove identity — установить личность;
to prove satisfactorily — доказать;
to prove (the) affirmative of the issue — доказывать существование предмета спора;
to prove (the) negative of the issue — доказывать отсутствие предмета спора;
to prove to the contrary — доказывать противное;
to prove to the satisfaction of the court [of the jury] — доказать перед судом [перед присяжными];
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3 prove up
1. phr v амер. доказать право на приобретение государственной землиto prove guilt — доказывать вину; доказать вину
2. phr v амер. приводить в качестве доказательства
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