Prove to be Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɹuv/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbi/, /bi
PROOV-tuh-BEE
pɹˈuːv/ /tˈuː/ /bˈiː
proov-TOO-BEE
Definición
To show or become clear that someone or something is a certain way after some time or experience.
Uso & Matices
Common in formal and written English. Used when you want to show that something becomes true or is shown to be true after events or experience. Often used with adjectives or nouns (e.g., 'prove to be useful', 'prove to be a problem'). Not for immediate or obvious facts.
Spanish: resultar ser - demostrar serPortuguese (BR): mostrar-se - revelar-sePortuguese (PT): revelar-se - mostrar-seChinese (Simplified): 证明是 - 被证明为Chinese (Traditional): 證明是 - 被證明為Hindi: साबित होनाArabic: تبيّن أن يكون - يثبت أنهBengali: প্রমাণিত হওয়া - হয়ে উঠাRussian: оказаться - проявиться (о чём-либо со временем)Japanese: ~であることが分かる - ~だと判明するVietnamese: hóa ra - tỏ raKorean: 판명되다 - 드러나다Turkish: olduğu ortaya çıkmak - olduğu kanıtlanmakUrdu: ثابت ہونا - ظاہر ہوناIndonesian: ternyata - terbukti menjadi
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The information proved to be true.
basic
The plan proved to be expensive.
basic
This job proved to be harder than I thought.
basic
The new manager proved to be exactly what the company needed.
natural
Her advice always proves to be helpful in tough situations.
natural
What seemed like a small problem at first proved to be a real challenge.
natural