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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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proving ground [ingl. am. ˈpruvɪŋ ˌɡraʊnd, ingl. brit.] SUST.

proving ground

I. prove <pret. proved, part. pas. proved or proven> [ingl. am. pruv, ingl. brit. pruːv] V. trans.

1. prove (verify, demonstrate):

prove theory/statement
prove theorem/innocence
prove theorem/innocence
prove loyalty/courage

2.1. prove (test):

prove weapon/system

2.2. prove DER.:

prove will
prove will

II. prove <pret. proved, part. pas. proved or proven> [ingl. am. pruv, ingl. brit. pruːv] V. v. refl.

III. prove <pret. proved, part. pas. proved or proven> [ingl. am. pruv, ingl. brit. pruːv] V. intr.

1. prove (turn out):

2. prove GASTR.:

prove dough:
prove dough:
statistically prove/show
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proving ground
demostrar verdad
demostrar teorema

en el diccionario PONS

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proving ground SUST.

proving ground

I. prove <[or Am: proven]> [pru:v] V. trans. proved (verify)

prove theory
prove innocence, loyalty

II. prove <[or Am: proven]> [pru:v] V. intr. (be established)

to prove costly a. fig.
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to prove sth
en el diccionario PONS
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proving ground SUST.

proving ground

I. prove <proved, proved [or proven]> [pruv] V. trans. (verify)

prove theory
prove innocence, loyalty

II. prove <proved, proved [or proven]> [pruv] V. intr. (be established)

to prove costly a. fig.
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inglés
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to prove sth
Present
Iprove
youprove
he/she/itproves
weprove
youprove
theyprove
Past
Iproved
youproved
he/she/itproved
weproved
youproved
theyproved
Present Perfect
Ihaveproved / proven
youhaveproved / proven
he/she/ithasproved / proven
wehaveproved / proven
youhaveproved / proven
theyhaveproved / proven
Past Perfect
Ihadproved / proven
youhadproved / proven
he/she/ithadproved / proven
wehadproved / proven
youhadproved / proven
theyhadproved / proven

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Instead, the trespasser must prove that the property owner intentionally or wantonly injured the plaintiff to recover.
en.wikipedia.org
She struggles to find something to prove she did something with her life and reveals that she is really good at math.
en.wikipedia.org
Scholars suspect, but have no way to prove, that the lack of such records indicates official connivance in flouting of the prohibition.
en.wikipedia.org
With injuries to our band-aid brigade inevitable, he'll no doubt get a chance to prove me wrong later in the series.
www.theroar.com.au
He urgently needs to rustle up the support of another 15 to prove his majority in the 60-member assembly.
thewire.in

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