单词 | proven |
释义 | Word family noun proof adjective proven ≠ unproven verb prove ≠ disprove prov·en1 /ˈpruːvən, ˈprəʊvən $ ˈproʊvən, ˈpruːvən/ ●○○ adjective [usually before noun]PROVE tested and shown to be true or good, or shown to exist 被证实的,经验证的 a player of proven ability 确有才华的运动员 a telephone system with a proven track record (=past performance showing how good it is) of reliability 业已证明可靠的电话系统Examples from the Corpusproven• The coals constitute a proven commercial gas source which is in direct contact with the recognised potential reservoirs.• Confidence Moody's most enduring quality is proven dependability.• Administration scientists continue to insist that there is no proven link between C02 emissions and global warming.• The most effective proven mechanism to achieve price stability is an independent central bank dedicated to that objective.• Saudi Arabia controls a quarter of the world's proven oil supply.• It is only necessary to indicate at each stage which proven solution will be used in the next stage.• And where proven strength and reliability are called for, clay drainage is its own guarantee.• Above three stones the number was not specified because this had no proven value.proven track record• Jeske has no qualms about coming to Grand Forks and operating an event center that has no proven track record.• It has a proven track record, creating 71,000 new job opportunities since it was formed seven years ago.• Mr Fallon, said the Government had a proven track record which would carry it to victory.prov·en2 /ˈpruːvən/ especially American English x-refa past participle of prove prove的一个过去分词Examples from the Corpusproven• Even then, when formulated in this more precise and sociological way, the hypothesis is not yet proven.• In other words, not proven.• A California community might have proven by example that the races can live together.• The Liberal Democrats had the highest share of the vote in several authorities where they have proven local government strength.• Laboratory experiments have proven that unfamiliar surroundings and a change in daily schedule can lead to sleep problems.• The Minister said in Committee that he believed that if abuses were proven the Secretary of State would be able to act.• I did not believe this tired, old gender bias until it was proven to me at my kitchen table over homework.prov·en1 adjectiveprov·en2ChineseSyllable shown and to true Corpus tested be |
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