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proton [ˈprəʊtɒn, Am ˈproʊtɑ:n] N PHYS

pronto [ˈprɒntəʊ, Am ˈprɑ:ntoʊ] ADV inf

photo [ˈfəʊtəʊ, Am ˈfoʊt̬oʊ] N inf

prologue, prolog AM [ˈprəʊlɒg, Am ˈproʊlɑ:g] N

prone [prəʊn, Am proʊn] ADJ

2. prone form (lying flat):

I . prove <-ed, -ed [or esp AM proven]> [pru:v] VB trans

II . prove <-ed, -ed [or esp AM proven]> [pru:v] VB intr

2. prove dough:

rosnąć [perf wy-]

proxy [ˈprɒksi, Am ˈprɑ:k-] N

1. proxy no pl (authority):

2. proxy (person):

prog. N

prog. short for program

prong [prɒŋ, Am prɑ:ŋ] N

1. prong of fork:

ząb m

2. prong AM vulg (penis):

fiut m

I . proof [pru:f] N

1. proof no pl (evidence):

dowód m

3. proof no pl of wine, beer:

4. proof JOURN:

5. proof (photography):

6. proof MATH:

dowód m

II . proof [pru:f] ADJ

III . proof [pru:f] VB trans

prose [prəʊz, Am proʊz] N

1. prose no pl (not poetry):

proza f

2. prose Brit (in school):

prosy [ˈprəʊzi, Am ˈproʊ-] ADJ pej

I . proud [praʊd] ADJ

2. proud pej (arrogant):

3. proud building, view:

III . prowl [praʊl] VB intr

1. prowl (move quietly):

2. prowl (walk around):

protégé [ˈprɒtɪʒeɪ, Am ˈproʊt̬ə-] N

protein [ˈprəʊti:n, Am ˈproʊ-] N

I . protest [ˈprəʊtest, Am ˈproʊ-] N

II . protest [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊ-] VB intr

III . protest [prə(ʊ)ˈtest, Am proʊ-] VB trans

1. protest (state firmly):

2. protest AM (show disagreement):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These remains included mostly small ray-finned bony fishes, as well as shrimp-like fish and hagfish-like proto-vertebrates.
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However, there is some debate among scholars whether these settlements ought to be labeled as proto-cities.
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These collisions produce shocks and high-density proto-galaxies at the eddy interfaces.
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In higher eukaryotes these kinases have roles in the regulation of many processes, such as tumor suppression, proto-oncogenic activity, apoptosis, centrosome duplication and neuronal differentiation.
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Their formation may result from a failure of the primordium of the coccyx to fuse to the vertebral column, leading to the independent development of a proto-rib structure.
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For example the proto-oncogene c-myc was shown to form a quadruplex in a nuclease hypersensitive region critical for gene activity.
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This is a process for manufacturing and administering chemotherapy drugs in a nontoxic, proto-drug form.
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The process of disintegration of proto-stars is responsible for the formation of the stars in the associations.
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The prevailing opinion is that rongorongo is not true writing but proto-writing, or even a more limited mnemonic device for genealogy, choreography, navigation, astronomy, or agriculture.
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The instrumental line-up consisted of strings, harpsichord, chamber organ, bassoon, two cornets, and three sackbuts (proto-trombones), all of which made a perfect backdrop.
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