Preuve : nf (word coming from prove).
The word “evidence” has several meanings:
I) What proves something :
1. What sert à establish a chose is real.
On proves by proofs, one demonstrates by arguments (demonstration).
Evidence of a truth (establishment) and refutation of a erreur.
– Quote from the French philosopher and moralist Blaise Pascal (1623-1662): “Proofs only convince the mind”.
Give something as proof (allege, attest).
To have, to bring, provide proofs.
Prove something.
Demonstrate proof by main, by a proof hardware.
To accuse, judge without evidence.
To lack of evidence.
I do not want for proof that...
Believe one thing until proven opposite, until we have proof that we must believe the opposite.
– Quote from the French writer Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850): “Charles de Valois whose male posterity has died out, until proven otherwise”.
Preuve hardware, tangible, formal, convincing, evident, undeniable, irrefutable, irrefutable.
Proof ofpurchase.
Proof by absurd.
Evidence ofexistence de God ; ontological, physico-theological proof.
Proof of what we advance (justification).
Documents, chose, reality which certifies a sentiment, a intention.
– Quote from the French poet, painter, draftsman, playwright and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (1889-1963): “There is no love, Hélène, there are only proofs of love” in the film “ The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne”. (trademark, signe).
Evidence of attachment, interest, good will (insurance, pledge, testimony).
Obstinacy is the surest proof of stupidity.
Colloquial meaning: Proof…; the proof…: here is the proof.
– Quote from the French writer Georges Duhamel (1884-1966): “History shows that the amateur often falls short of the professional. As proof Pasteur, who was not even a doctor and who subdued them all”.
The "if sent guilty, the proof, he has reddened.
The proof that (and the indicative) .
To have, doing proof that.
This is the proof that: I infer that.
The proof is that.
Proof that (To such an extent that…).
– Quotation from the French novelist and polytechnic engineer Édouard Estaunié (1862-1942): “But I am not hiding! […] as proof that I have just knocked on her door”.
Do evidence of (show, show).
Do evidence of tolerance.
The courage he showed.
Do his proofs : show sa valeur, Its capacity.
– Quotation from the French writer Albert Camus (1913-1960): “At this time when each of us must stretch the bow to prove ourselves again”.
This vaccine has not yet been proven.
2. No one which serves as proof, as an illustration of a thesis.
I am proof.
– Quote from the French writer, diplomat, journalist and politician, figure of the French Revolution Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, also spelled Riquetti, "count" of Mirabeau, is more commonly known as Mirabeau (1749-1791): "You are the proof alive that it is not true that you have to bend or break".
3. Evidence of a surgery : surgery another, with the same data, and which verifies the result.
Proof by nine: demonstration of the correctness of a multiplication; figurative meaning: irrefutable proof.
Proof by nine.
4. Rhetoric: Part of the speech (also called confirmation or refutation) where the veracity of a previous assertion is established. Oratorical evidence.
5. Technical : Test by which the wealth an liquid en alcohol.
Preuve : A proof is a very small container, similar to a test tube, which is lowered at the end of a chain (formerly a string) in the barrels de cognac to take from it in order to make to taste and to offer proof of his quality
II) In right :
1. Feudal law: Judicial trial.
Proof by judgment of God (ordeal), by single combat.
2. Right-footed : Quotation of the French jurist specialist in private law Henri-Lucien Capitant (1865 -1937): "Demonstration of the existence of a material fact or a legal act in the forms accepted by law".
To prove the falsity of a acts by registering faux.
On the sole evidence of his identity.
Evidence by witnesses; by presumption.
Burden of proof, (current in Switzerland and Canada) burden of proof: obligation made to the applicantto bring proof of what he advance.
Medium employee to prove it.
Preuve hardware ( Exhibit).
– Quotation from the French writer and poet Victor Hugo (1802-1885): “Material evidence which belies the denials of the accused”.
Evidence in writing.
Proof by all means.
Flagrante delicto, evidence admitted against the defendant.
– Quote from the French writer Georges Bernanos (1888-1948): “What proof do we have? Not a witness, not an exhibit.”