testing的意思和读音

testing

: ['testɪŋ] : ['testɪŋ]

n.

adj.

tests  tested  

adj.easy

n.analysis,examination,assay,assessment,experimentation

adj.challenging,difficult,taxing,tough,trying

testingn.

1.[u]the activity of testing sb/sth in order to find sth out, see if it works, etc.

nuclear testing

testing and assessment in education

adj.

1.difficult to deal with and needing particular strength or abilities

n.1.;

adj.1.

n.1.a series of questions, problems, or practical tasks to gauge sb.'s knowledge, ability, or experience2.[Medical & Healthcare]an examination of part of the body or of a body fluid or specimen in order to find sth. out3.a trial run-through of a process or on equipment to find out if it works4.a difficult situation that shows what qualities sb. or sth. has5.[Cricket]refers to a test match, usually used in British English6.[Animal]the hard outer covering or shell of some invertebrates, e.g. mollusks and crustaceans1.a series of questions, problems, or practical tasks to gauge sb.'s knowledge, ability, or experience2.[Medical & Healthcare]an examination of part of the body or of a body fluid or specimen in order to find sth. out3.a trial run-through of a process or on equipment to find out if it works4.a difficult situation that shows what qualities sb. or sth. has5.[Cricket]refers to a test match, usually used in British English6.[Animal]the hard outer covering or shell of some invertebrates, e.g. mollusks and crustaceans

v.1.to ask sb. questions or make sb. do a practical activity in order to gauge knowledge, skill, or experience2.[Medical & Healthcare]to examine sb.’s body to check that it is in good condition, or to find out if they have a particular illness3.to examine sth. in order to ascertain the presence of or the properties of a substance4.to make considerable demands on sb., particularly sb.'s skills or abilities1.to ask sb. questions or make sb. do a practical activity in order to gauge knowledge, skill, or experience2.[Medical & Healthcare]to examine sb.’s body to check that it is in good condition, or to find out if they have a particular illness3.to examine sth. in order to ascertain the presence of or the properties of a substance4.to make considerable demands on sb., particularly sb.'s skills or abilities

1. Done Testing New Problems ...

2. test testing testify ...

3. inspection testing rejection ...

5. 7.3 7.3 Inspection 7.4 7.4 Testing 7.5 7.5 Rejection ...

6. Interview Testing VISA ...

7. (training)testing

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1.So in a way I was testing some of my own ways of rebelling or standing up for what I thought was right.

2.Performance testing to see how well software performs in terms of the speed of computations and responsiveness to the end-user.

3.He spends 200 days a year travelling the country, visiting markets and testing competitors' products to get a sense of what consumers want.200

4.Load testing to the point of breaking the server(s) lets you know the performance envelope of you systems.

5.If later testing suggests problems with the migration, it is then relatively easy to reinstate the old application server instance.

6.By testing those chemicals against disease-causing bacteria, drugmakers look for individual molecules that might have therapeutic potential.

7.The company declined to say where the testing occurred, citing nondisclosure agreements with participants.

8.Coronary CT testing is often marketed as a screening test for heart disease risk.CT广

9.The Lab. must be able to carry out routine tests with a minimum of time lag between sampling and testing.

10.Test coverage tools are generally easy to add into an established unit testing process, and the results can be reassuring.