plural trials
plural trials
Learner's definition of TRIAL
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: a formal meeting in a court in which evidence about crimes, disagreements, etc., is presented to a judge and often a jury so that decisions can be made according to the law审理;审判 [count]
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civil/criminal trials民事/刑事审判
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a murder trial谋杀案审理
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He did not get/have/receive a fair trial.他没有得到/获得/受到公正的审判。
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a trial by jury = a jury trial陪审团审判
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He testified at the trial.他在审判中出庭做证。
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He testified at trial.他在审判中出庭做证。
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She is awaiting trial on charges of assault.她因涉嫌人身侵犯而正在候审。
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She will stand/face trial [=be tried] for murder. [=there will be a trial to decide if she is guilty of murder]她将以谋杀罪受审。
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He was arrested but not brought to trial. [=tried; there was never a trial to decide if he was guilty or innocent]他被逮捕了,但是没有送交法庭受审。
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The case never came to trial. [=there was never a trial to make a decision about the case]这个案件一直未受审理。
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a : a test of the quality, value, or usefulness of something测试;试验 -
Early trials have shown that the treatment has some serious side effects.先期试验已经表明这种疗法存在一些严重的副作用。
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a clinical trial [=a test in which scientists study how a drug, medical device, etc., affects a group of people in order to see if it is safe and effective]临床试验
b : a test of someone's ability to do something that is used to see if he or she should join a team, perform in a play, etc.预选;选拔 3 [count]
a : something (such as a difficult situation or task) that shows how patient, strong, or trusting you are考验 b : something or someone that is difficult to deal with : an annoying or unpleasant thing or person烦人的事;惹麻烦的人 -
I know I was a bit of a trial to my parents when I was a teenager.我知道我十几岁时有点让父母伤脑筋。
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Cold winters can be a trial for older people.寒冷的冬季对老年人来说是个不小的麻烦。
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The book describes the trials and tribulations [=difficult experiences, problems, etc.] of the colony's earliest settlers.这本书描写了殖民地早期定居者经受的考验与磨难。
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[count] : an event at which animals compete and perform(动物的)比赛,表演
on trial
: in a situation in which evidence against you is presented in a court to a judge and often a jury to decide if you are guilty of a crime受审 —
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
trial and error
: a process in which you find out the best way to solve a problem, do something, etc., by trying different ways until one is successful反复试验;不断摸索 2 trial /ˈtrajəl/ adjective
2 trial
/ˈtrajəl/
adjective
Learner's definition of TRIAL
always used before a noun
: relating to or used in a test that is done for a period of time to see if something is worth buying, using, etc.试验性的 -
trial use of the product产品试用
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If you choose to use the software beyond the 30-day free trial period, you are required to pay for it.如果过了30天的免费试用期,你想继续使用这款软件就得付钱了。
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I'm using the product on a trial basis. [=for a short period of time]我正在试用这款产品。
3 trial /ˈtrajəl/ verb
trials; trialled; trialling
trials; trialled; trialling
Learner's definition of TRIAL
[+ object] British
: to test the quality, value, or usefulness of (something)测试;试用