a prova di
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “at test of”.
Prepositional phrase
- that can withstand or resist; -proof
- a prova di ladro ― burglarproof
- 2020 October 5, “Trump annuncia: "Lascio l'ospedale fra qualche ora". E poi: "Non abbiate paura del Covid" [Trump announces: "I'll leave the hospital in a few hours". And then: "Don't fear Covid"]”, in la Repubblica:
- "Quel Suv presidenziale non solo è a prova di proiettile, ma sigillato ermeticamente contro gli attacchi chimici. Il rischio di trasmissione di Covid-19 all'interno è alto quanto al di fuori delle procedure sanitarie", ha twittato il dottor James Phillips.
- "That presidential SUV is not only bulletproof, but hermetically sealed against chemical attack. The risk of Covid-19 transmission on the inside is as high as it is outside of healthcare procedures", tweeted Doctor James Phillips.
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