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		prove AHD[pro͞ov] D.J.[pruːv]K.K.[pruv]v.(动词)proved 或 prov.en [pro͞o′vən] prov.ing, proves v.tr.(及物动词)- To establish the truth or validity of by presentation of argument or evidence.证明:通过提示论据或证据来确立真实性或有效性
 
 - Law To establish the authenticity of (a will).【法律】  查验:确定(遗嘱)的权威性
 
 - To determine the quality of by testing; try out.试验:通过试验测定质量;试验
 
 - Mathematics 【数学】  
 
 - To demonstrate the validity of (a hypothesis or proposition).验证:说明(一个假设或命题)的正确性
 - To verify (the result of a calculation).验算:证实(一个计算结果)
 
 - Printing To make a sample impression of (type).【印刷术】  试印:制作(印版)的样品版
 
 - Archaic To find out or learn (something) through experience.【古语】  体验,体会:通过经验发现或知道(某事)
 
  v.intr.(不及物动词)- To be shown to be such; turn out:显示出…,证明是…:显示出是如此的;结果是:a theory that proved impractical in practice.一个被证明在实践中不实用的理论
  prove out - To turn out well; succeed.成功:结果很好;成功
 
 - Middle English proven 中古英语 proven 
 
 - from Old French prover 源自 古法语 prover 
 
 - from Latin probāre [to test] 源自 拉丁语 probāre [试验,测验] 
 
 - from probus [good] * see  per 1源自 probus [好的] * 参见 per 1
 
  prov'abilʹity  或 provʹableness n.(名词)provʹable adj.(形容词)provʹably adv.(副词)provʹer n.(名词)- Proved  is actually the older form of the past participle; proven  is a Scottish variant that was first introduced into wider usage in legal contexts: Proved 实际上是过去式的较早形式; proven 是这个词的苏格兰语变体, 它首先在法律领域得到广泛的使用: The jury ruled that the charges were not proven. 陪审团判定指控不成立。 
 
 - Both forms are now well established in written English as participles: 现在这两种形式在书面英语中作为分词已完全被接受: He has proved (or proven ) his point. 他证明了(或 proven ) 他的观点。 The claims have not been proved (or proven ). 那些要求权没有被证实(或 proven )。 
 
 - However,proven  is more common when the word is used as an adjective before a noun: a proven talent.  然而,当proven 放在名词前用做形容词时更为常用: a proven talent  
 
 
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