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1.['sɑːmpl]noun1) (representative portion) Auswahl, die; (in opinion research, statistics) Querschnitt, der; Sample, das[commercial] sample — Muster, das; attrib. Probe[exemplar, -seite]
2. transitive verbsample letter — Musterbrief, der
sample the pleasures of country life — die Freuden des Landlebens kosten (geh.)
* * *1. noun(a part taken from something to show the quality of the whole: samples of the artist's work; ( also adjective) a sample tube of ointment.) die Probe, Probe-...2. verb(to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) probieren* * *sam·ple[ˈsɑ:mpl̩, AM ˈsæ-]I. n\samples of work Arbeitsproben plfabric \samples Stoffmuster plfree \sample Gratisprobe fa random \sample of voters POL stichprobenartig ausgewählte WählerII. vt▪ to \sample sth2. (survey) etw stichprobenartig untersuchen4. COMPUT etw abtasten\sample bottle Probefläschchen nt\sample questions Musterfragen pl* * *['sAːmpl]1. n(= example) Beispiel nt (of für); (for tasting, fig of talent, behaviour) Kostprobe f; (COMM, of cloth etc) Muster nt; (of commodities, urine, blood etc) Probe f; (STATISTICS) (Zufalls)stichprobe f, Sample ntthat's a typical sample of her cooking — genau so kocht sie immer
a representative sample of the population — eine repräsentative Auswahl aus der Bevölkerung
2. adj attrProbe-; (ESP COMM) Muster-a sample section of the population — eine Auswahl aus der Bevölkerung
3. vtthe newspaper has sampled public opinion on this matter — die Zeitung hat die öffentliche Meinung in dieser Frage getestet
2) (MUS) sampeln, samplen* * *A s1. WIRTSCHa) (Waren-, Qualitäts)Probe f, (Stück-, Typen)Muster n, auch allg Probe f:take a sample from sb’s blood jemandem eine Blutprobe nehmenb) Probepackung fc) Ausstellungsmuster n, -stück nup to sample dem Muster entsprechend3. fig Musterbeispiel n, typisches Exemplar4. fig (Kost)Probe f:that’s a sample of her behavio(u)r das ist typisch für sieB v/t2. eine Stichprobe machen bei, (stichprobenweise) testen, eine Auswahl erheben von3. stichprobenweise ergeben4. ein Gegenstück oder etwas Gleichwertiges finden für5. ein (typisches) Beispiel sein für, als Muster dienen für6. eine Probe zeigen von7. kopieren8. IT eine Kommandofunktion etc abfragen, ein Signal etc abtastenC adj1. Muster…, Probe…:sample case Musterkoffer m2. Stichproben…, Auswahl…* * *1.['sɑːmpl]noun1) (representative portion) Auswahl, die; (in opinion research, statistics) Querschnitt, der; Sample, das[commercial] sample — Muster, das; attrib. Probe[exemplar, -seite]
2. transitive verbsample letter — Musterbrief, der
* * *n.Kostprobe f.Muster - n.Probe -n f.Warenmuster n. v.abfragen v.abtasten v.als Muster dienen für ausdr.eine Probe nehmen von ausdr.eine Probe zeigen von ausdr.etwas bemustern ausdr.kosten (beim Kochen) v.probieren v. -
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