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1 trial marriage
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2 trial order
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3 trial
adj. experimenteel, op proef--------n. rechtszaak; beproeving, experimenttrial1[ trajjəl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (gerechtelijk) onderzoek ⇒ proces, rechtszaak2 proef(neming) ⇒ test, experiment3 poging♦voorbeelden:1 put someone on trial • iemand voor het gerecht/de rechter brengenstand (one's) trial • terechtstaangive someone a trial • het met iemand proberengive something a trial • iets testentake someone/something on trial • iemand/iets op proef nementrials and tribulations • wederwaardigheden, zorgen en problemen————————trial2〈werkwoord; trialled〉 -
4 trial and error
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5 trial period
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6 trial run
proeftocht, proefrit; proefvlucht; proefvaart; het proefdraaientrial run -
7 trial within a trial
een klein gerecht (een bijkomend gerecht in de loop van het gerecht voor het verduidelijken van bepaalde details en voor onderzoek van de waarheid van de schuldbekentenis) -
8 trial and error method
probeer-en-fout-methode -
9 trial balance
proefbalans (tabel gebruikt voor concentreren van balans van verschillende bedrijfsrekeningen (in boekhouding)) -
10 trial balloon
proefkonijn, proefballon -
11 trial behind closed doors
rechtszaak achter gesloten deuren -
12 trial court
rechtbank (de eerste rechtbank die aanklacht behandelt) -
13 trial drilling
poging aanwezigheid van olie te onderzoeken -
14 trial edition
poging eerste druk van boek op de markt te brengen -
15 trial jury
rechtbankjury -
16 trial proceeds
rechtsvervolging -
17 trial resumes
de rechtszaak begint opnieuw -
18 trial version
versie v.e. poging -
19 trial
proefneming -
20 trial and error
vallen en opstaan
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