inglês > português |
trial |
1. Adjetivo. (Informática) de avaliação, trial |
There is a trial version available. (Há uma versão de avaliação disponível) |
2. Substantivo. experimento, ensaio |
3. Substantivo. (Direito) julgamento |
4. Substantivo. (Figurado) provação |
inglês > inglês |
trial |
1. n. An opportunity to test something out; a test. |
They will perform the trials for the new equipment next week. |
2. n. Appearance at judicial court in order to be examined. |
3. n. A difficult or annoying experience. |
That boy was a trial to his parents. |
4. n. A tryout to pick members of a team. |
soccer trials |
5. n. (ceramics) A piece of ware used to test the heat of a kiln. |
6. n. (UK) An internal examination set by Eton College. |
7. adj. Pertaining to a trial or test. |
8. adj. Attempted on a provisional or experimental basis. |
9. v. To carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it. |
The warning system was extensively trialed before being fitted to all our vehicles. |
10. v. To try out (a new player) in a sports team. |
The team trialled a new young goalkeeper in Saturday's match, with mixed results. |
11. adj. Characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components. |
12. adj. Triple. |
13. adj. (grammar) Pertaining to a language form referring to three of something, like people; contrast singular, dual and plural. (See Ambai language for an example.) |
No language has a trial number unless it has a dual. |