trial的意思和读音

trial

: [ˈtraɪəl] : ['traɪəl]

v.

n.

adj.“trinal”

trials  trialling  trialled  

adj.+n.fair trial,open trial,public trial,trial lawyer,trial summary

v.+n.attend trial,stand trial,face trial,conduct trial,hold trial

adj.experimental,probationary,pilot,provisional,test

n.examination,experiment,tryout,hearing,court case

trialn.law

1.[u][c]a formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury , to decide if sb accused of a crime is guilty or not

a murder trial

He's on trial for murder.

She will stand trial/go on trial for fraud.

The men were arrested but not brought to trial .

The case never came to trial .

She is awaiting trial on corruption charges.

He did not receive a fair trial.

She was detained without trial.便

test

2.[c][u]the process of testing the ability, quality or performance of sb/sth, especially before you make a final decision about them

The new drug is undergoing clinical trials.

She agreed to employ me for a trial period .

The system was introduced on a trial basis for one month.

a trial separation(= of a couple whose marriage is in difficulties)

We had the machine on trial for a week.

a trial of strength(= a contest to see who is stronger)

in sport

3.[c][usupl]a competition or series of tests to find the best players for a sports team or an important event

Olympic trials

for animals

4.[c][usupl]an event at which animals compete or perform

horse trials

difficult experience

5.[c]an experience or a person that causes difficulties for sb

the trials and tribulations of married life

She was a sore trial to her family at times.

IDM

Children learn to use computer programs by trial and error .

trial and errorthe process of solving a problem by trying various methods until you find a method that is successful

Children learn to use computer programs by trial and error .

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sth));to test the ability, quality or performance of sth to see if it will be effective or successful

n.1.(,);();2.,,,;[西];【;3.,

adj.1.“trinal”

n.1.the process of examining a case in a court of law and deciding whether someone is guilty or innocent. When a case comes to trial, it is brought to a court and the person who has been accused of a crime stands trialappears in court2.the process of testing a product, plan, or person over a period of time3.a painful or difficult experience; someone who causes problems or is annoying4.a sports competition during which people are tested and chosen for a later competition1.the process of examining a case in a court of law and deciding whether someone is guilty or innocent. When a case comes to trial, it is brought to a court and the person who has been accused of a crime stands trialappears in court2.the process of testing a product, plan, or person over a period of time3.a painful or difficult experience; someone who causes problems or is annoying4.a sports competition during which people are tested and chosen for a later competition

adj.1.Same as trinal

v.1.to test something thoroughly to see if it works

1. trestle pile trial trial pit ...

2. court n. trial n. mercy n. ...

3. trend n. 510. trial n. 511. apparent a. 512. ...

4. court n. trial n. mercy n. ...

5. approval trial criminal ...

6.[ examination;test;exam] ◎[ ordeal;trial;test] ◎[ textual criticism;textual research] ...

7.TRIAL(RIGHT TO JURY TRIAL):

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1.They did not at all think the failure of their first trial would cut at their plan; they insisted on trying, trying again.

2.She even got a job, sort of. She had a 90-day trial, but was not hired at the end of it.90

3.At the beginning of the trial, a great deal of time was spent selecting the jurors.

4.A woman juror sobbed as she was told she will be jailed for using Facebook to contact a defendant in a multi-million-pound drugs trial.facebook

5.He said he shot Oswald to prevent the Kennedy family from having to live through a trial.

6.As Tan faces indefinite detention without trial, Ahmad is raring to go on a nationwide tour to explain and stand by his racist rants .

7.None of the Storyville residents willing to testify to this were allowed to speak during the trial.

8.'At the end of those proceedings, ' he said, the judges declared that was the end of the trial related to the bribery charges.贿

9.At the conclusion of each trial, the child was shown the contents of only one of the boxes.

10.No, 'said the first, ' that would be too easy. I want him to suffer more, back on the prison-ship. He's lying, as he did at our trial!,”,“