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1) (an act of testing or trying; a test: Give the new car a trial; The disaster was a trial of his courage.) prueba, ensayo2) (a legal process by which a person is judged in a court of law: Their trial will be held next week.) proceso, juicio3) (a (source of) trouble or anxiety: My son is a great trial (to me).) aflicción, sufrimiento; problema•- on trial
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trial n1. juicio / proceso2. pruebato be on trial ser procesado / ser juzgado
trial sustantivo masculino motocross ' trial' also found in these entries: Spanish: actuar - banquillo - calidad - causa - contrarreloj - ensayo - escarceo - juicio - procesamiento - proceso - prueba - sumarísima - sumarísimo - vista - carrera English: composed - eventual - fair - spin out - trial - adjourn - hearing - probation - prosecution - summarytr[traɪəl]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL proceso, juicio2 (test) prueba1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL pruebas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon trial a pruebato bring somebody to trial procesar a alguiento stand trial ser procesado,-atrial and error ensayo y error, prueba y errortrial offer oferta especialtrial period período de pruebatrial ['traɪəl] adj: de pruebatrial period: período de pruebatrial n1) : juicio m, proceso mto stand trial: ser sometido a juicio2) affliction: aflicción f, tribulación f3) test: prueba f, ensayo madj.• de ensayo adj.• de prueba adj.n.• adversidad s.f.• cata s.f.• causa s.f.• enjuiciamiento s.m.• ensayo s.m.• juicio s.m.• probatura s.f.• proceso s.m.• prueba s.f.• tentativa s.f.• vista (Jurisprudencia) s.f.
I 'traɪəl1) ( Law)a) c ( court hearing) proceso m, juicio mmurder/rape trial — proceso or juicio por asesinato/violación
b) u ( judgment) juicio mto be on trial for murder — estar* siendo procesado por asesinato
to stand trial — ser* procesado or juzgado
to give somebody a fair trial — juzgar* a alguien con imparcialidad
2) u c ( test) prueba fclinical trial — ensayo m clínico
you learn by trial and error — uno aprende equivocándose or por ensayo y error
3) c ( trouble) padecimiento m, sufrimiento m4) ( Sport) (usu pl) prueba f de selección
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adjective <period/flight> de prueba['traɪǝl]trial offer — oferta f especial ( para promover un producto nuevo)
1. N1) (Jur) juicio m, proceso mthe trial continues today — el juicio or proceso se reanuda hoy
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to be awaiting trial — estar a la espera de juicio or de ser procesado•
to bring sb to trial — llevar a algn a juicio, procesar a algn•
the case never came to trial — el caso nunca se llevó a juicio•
on trial, he is on trial for murder — se lo está procesando por asesinatocommit 1., 2)•
to stand trial — ser procesadoSee:see cultural note GRAND JURY in grand2) (=test) [of drug, machine] prueba f ; [of person, for job] periodo m de prueba, prueba ffinding the right skin cream is a question of trial and error — encontrar la crema apropiada para la piel es cuestión de probar or ir probando
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to be on trial — (lit, fig) estar a pruebathe fullback has been on trial at the club for ten days — el defensa lleva diez días a prueba en el club
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the child is a great trial to them — el niño les hace sufrir mucho4) trials (Sport) pruebas fpl de selección2.VT (Comm) [+ product] poner a pruebaproducts are trialled for six months before they go on the market — los productos se ponen a prueba durante seis meses antes de lanzarlos al mercado
3.CPDtrial balance N — balance m de comprobación
trial balloon N — (US) globo m sonda
trial basis N —
trial flight N — vuelo m de prueba
trial judge N — juez mf de la causa
trial jury N — (US) jurado m de juicio
trial offer N — oferta f de prueba
trial period N — periodo m de prueba
I took the car out for a trial run — saqué el coche para probarlo or ponerlo a prueba
trial separation N — periodo m de separación como prueba
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I ['traɪəl]1) ( Law)a) c ( court hearing) proceso m, juicio mmurder/rape trial — proceso or juicio por asesinato/violación
b) u ( judgment) juicio mto be on trial for murder — estar* siendo procesado por asesinato
to stand trial — ser* procesado or juzgado
to give somebody a fair trial — juzgar* a alguien con imparcialidad
2) u c ( test) prueba fclinical trial — ensayo m clínico
you learn by trial and error — uno aprende equivocándose or por ensayo y error
3) c ( trouble) padecimiento m, sufrimiento m4) ( Sport) (usu pl) prueba f de selección
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adjective <period/flight> de pruebatrial offer — oferta f especial ( para promover un producto nuevo)
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2 await
ə'weit(to wait for: We await your arrival with expectation.) esperar, aguardartr[ə'weɪt]1 formal use aguardar, esperarawait [ə'weɪt] vt: esperarv.• aguardar v.• esperar v.ə'weɪta) ( wait for) esperarb) ( be in store for) esperar, aguardar[ǝ'weɪt]VT1) (=wait for) esperar, aguardarwe await your instructions — esperamos or aguardamos sus instrucciones
2) (=be in store for) esperar, aguardara surprise awaits him — le espera or le aguarda una sorpresa
* * *[ə'weɪt]a) ( wait for) esperarb) ( be in store for) esperar, aguardar
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