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n. 证明;证据
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the act of proving the truth of a fact; a way or means of showing beyond doubt the truth of something
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His passport is proof that he comes from Canada.
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他的护照证明他是加拿大人。
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He wanted proof before he would believe something.
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在他相信某事物之前要先取得证据。
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The diploma is proof that I passed the exam.
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毕业证书是我通过考试的证据。
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n. 考验;试验
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the act of testing; examination
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The scientist put his theory to the proof when he performed the experiment.
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那位科学家进行试验是为验证他的理论。
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n. (印)校样;校对
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(print) =proof sheet, a sample
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The editor must approve the proofs of a book before it is printed in final form and sold to the public.
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编辑对校样赞同之后一本书才可以完整付印,公开发行。
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形容词
adj. 有耐力;坚固的
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having a standard quality of resistance, hardness, etc.
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The old fortress was proof against attack.
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那 古堡垒很坚固,能够抵御进攻。
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