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prove$64868$ - traduction vers néerlandais

TV SERIES OR PROGRAM
Prove-It!; Prove-it; Prove-it!; Prove it!

prove      
v. bewijzen; blijken; aantonen; duidelijk maken
deserves it         
ALBUM BY KHALIL
Deserves It; Distance (Khalil song); Know Enough; More (Khalil song); Pressure (Khalil song); Prove It All (song); Quality (Khalil song); Realized (Khalil song); Simple (Khalil song); The Obvious (song); Too Far (Khalil song)
hij heeft het verdient
reasonable doubt         
LEGAL TERM
Beyond a reasonable doubt; Reasnobale Doubt; Reasonable Dpubt; Beyond Reasonable Doubt; Resonable Doubt; Beyond the shadow of a doubt; Beyond a shadow of a doubt; Beyond the Shadow Of a Doubt; Prove beyond a reasonable doubt; Beyond reasonable doubt; Reasonable Doubt; Beyond a Reasonable Doubt; Proof beyond reasonable doubt
redelijke twijfel (reële twijfel aan de waarheid v.e. bewering)

Définition

proof
1. <logic> A finite sequence of well-formed formulas, F1, F2, ... Fn, where each Fi either is an axiom, or follows by some rule of inference from some of the previous F's, and Fn is the statement being proved. See also proof theory. 2. A left-associative natural language parser by Craig R. Latta <latta@xcf.berkeley.edu>. Ported to {Decstation 3100}, Sun-4. ftp://scam.berkeley.edu/pub/src/local/proof/. E-mail: <proof@xcf.berkeley.edu>. Mailing list: proof-requestf@xcf.berkeley.edu (Subject: add me). (1994-11-29)

Wikipédia

Prove It!

Prove It! was a British educational children's TV series presented by Joe Challands and Jamie Rickers. It was an entertainment programme focusing on the illustration of scientific facts, while raising the question (only sometimes answered in the affirmative) of whether a certain claim can be empirically verified. The programme was usually on the CITV Channel until August 2012. Regular segments include the 60 Second Prove It!, where a presenter attempts to perform a task in 60 seconds to prove it is possible, Fred's Shed where Fred Talbot shows how to use simple home items to perform various fun and interesting experiments and U Prove It, where viewers demonstrate their unusual skills.

Prove It! was an original format by GeronimoTV and was co-produced with STV Studios (then known as "SMG Productions").