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    Resources Translator The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

Translation result
La prueba del pudín está en comerlo. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.


proof noun

1. any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something.

The detective spent hours collecting proof at the crime scene, including fibers from the suspect's clothing and DNA samples from the victim. El detectives pasó horas recopilando pruebas en el escenario del crimen, incluyendo fibras de la ropa del sospechoso y muestras de ADN del víctima.

2. a formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it.

The mathematician spent months working on the proof to demonstrate that the equation was indeed solvable. El matemático pasó meses trabajando en la demostración para comprobar que la ecuación era efectivamente resoluble.

3. a measure of alcoholic strength expressed as an integer twice the percentage of alcohol present (by volume).

The wine has a proof of 15%, which is relatively low compared to other types of spirits. El vino tiene un graduado de 15%, lo que es relativamente bajo en comparación con otros tipos de espirituosas.

4. (printing) an impression made to check for errors.

The proof of the new book was sent to the author for approval before it went to press. La prueba del nuevo libro se envió al autor para su aprobación antes de ir a imprenta.

5. a trial photographic print from a negative.

The photographer reviewed the proof of her latest shot, making sure it met her high standards before ordering more prints. La fotógrafa revisó la prueba de su última foto, asegurándose de que cumpliera con sus altos estándares antes de encargar más impresiones.

6. the act of validating.

The detective spent hours gathering evidence and conducting interviews, which ultimately became proof that the suspect was guilty. El detective pasó horas recopilando pruebas y realizando entrevistas, lo que finalmente se convirtió en la prueba de que el sospechoso era culpable.

pudding verb


place noun

1. a point located with respect to surface features of some region.

The map indicated that the ancient ruin was situated at a remote place in the mountains, accessible only by a narrow trail. El mapa indicó que la antigua ruina se encontraba en un lugar remoto en las montañas, accesible solo por un sendero estrecho.

2. any area set aside for a particular purpose.

The new park in town has become a popular place for families to have picnics and enjoy the outdoors. El nuevo parque en el pueblo se ha convertido en un lugar popular para que las familias pasen meriendas y disfruten del exterior.

3. an abstract mental location.

In her mind, she had a special place where she could escape from the stresses of daily life and feel at peace. En su mente, tenía un lugar especial donde podía escapar de los estrés del día a día y sentirse en paz.

4. a general vicinity.

The park is one of my favorite places to read a book on a sunny afternoon. El parque es uno de mis lugares favoritos para leer un libro en una tarde soleada.

5. the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another.

After her boss's sudden departure, Sarah found herself in the place of team leader and had to make some tough decisions to keep the project on track. Después de la repentina partida del jefe, Sarah se encontró en el lugar de líder del equipo y tuvo que tomar algunas decisiones difíciles para mantener el proyecto en camino.

6. a particular situation.

She found herself in a difficult place after losing her job and struggling to pay bills. Se encontró en un lugar difícil después de perder su trabajo y luchar por pagar facturas.

7. where you live at a particular time.

She moved to a new place last year and is still getting settled in. Ella se mudó a un lugar nuevo el año pasado y todavía está acostumbrándose.

8. a job in an organization.

After completing her degree, Sarah landed a place at a prestigious consulting firm and started working on high-profile projects. Después de completar su título, Sarah consiguió un lugar en una firma consultora prestigiosa y comenzó a trabajar en proyectos de alta perfil.

9. the particular portion of space occupied by something.

The hotel room was located in a quiet place on the top floor, offering a stunning view of the city. El habitación del hotel estaba ubicada en un lugar tranquilo en el piso superior, ofreciendo una vista impresionante de la ciudad.

10. proper or designated social situation.

The wedding reception was held at a fancy hotel, and it was the perfect place for the happy couple to celebrate with their friends and family. La recepción de boda se celebró en un hotel lujoso y fue el lugar perfecto para que la pareja feliz celebrara con sus amigos y familiares.

11. a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane).

The usher showed us to our place in the orchestra section of the concert hall. El ushers nos llevó a nuestro lugar en la sección de ópera del salón de concierto.

12. the passage that is being read.

The teacher asked the students to mark the place in their books where they would stop reading for the day. La maestra preguntó a los estudiantes que marcassen el lugar en sus libros donde detendrían la lectura ese día.

13. proper or appropriate position or location.

The instructor carefully placed the delicate vase in its proper place on the shelf to avoid any damage. El instructor colocó con cuidado el vaso delicado en su lugar adecuado en la estantería para evitar cualquier daño.

14. a public square with room for pedestrians.

The town's central place is always bustling with activity, from street performers to vendors selling local goods. El lugar central del pueblo siempre está lleno de actividad, desde artistas callejeros hasta vendedores que venden productos locales.

15. an item on a list or in a sequence.

The travel agent asked me to specify my top three places to visit in Europe, and I put Paris first on the list. El agente de viajes me pidió que especificara mis tres lugares favoritos para visitar en Europa y puse París en primer lugar en la lista.

16. a blank area.

Can you fill in this place on the bingo card with the correct letter? Puedes llenar este lugar en la tarjeta de bingo con la letra correcta?

eat verb

1. take in solid food.

After a long hike, I was starving and couldn't wait to eat a warm sandwich back at the campsite. Después de una larga caminata, estaba hambriento y no podía esperar para comer un delicioso sándwich tibio de regreso al campamento.

2. eat a meal.

After a long day, I love to eat a hearty dinner at my favorite restaurant. Después de un largo día, me encanta comer una cena abundante en mi restaurante favorito.

3. take in food.

After a long hike, Sarah sat down to eat a sandwich and some fruit. Después de una larga caminata, Sarah se sentó para comer un sándwich y algunas frutas.

4. worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way.

The news of the company's financial struggles has been eating away at her all day, making it difficult for her to focus on work. Las noticias sobre las dificultades financieras de la empresa han estado comiendo en su interior todo el día, lo que le hace difícil enfocarse en el trabajo.

5. use up (resources or materials).

The company plans to eat away at its inventory of old computers by offering them at a discounted price to clear out space in their warehouse. La empresa planea deshacerse de su inventario de ordenadores antiguos ofreciendo ellos a un precio rebajado para liberar espacio en su almacén.

6. cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.

The acidic rain began to eat away at the stone monument, slowly eroding its intricate carvings. La lluvia ácida comenzó a comerse el monumento de piedra, erosionando lentamente sus intrincadas tallados.

Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation
I
I eat.
You
You eat.
He/She/It
He/She/It eats.
We
We eat.
You
You eat.
They
They eat.
Complete conjugation.