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  • 1 experiment

    I
    [ik΄sperimənt] n փորձ, գիտափորձ. as an experiment որպես փորձ. prove by experiment փորձով ապացուցել. conduct experiment փորձ կա տա րել/ անցկացնել. carry out an experiment in chemistry քիմիայից փորձ դնել
    II
    [ik΄speriment] v փորձարկել, փորձ անել. experiment on dogs շների վրա փորձեր կա տարել. experiment with new materials նոր նյու թերով փորձեր անել

    English-Armenian dictionary > experiment

  • 2 conduct

    I
    [΄kɔndʌkt] n վարք. improper/shocking/ inexcusable conduct անպատ շաճ/ չլսված/աններելի վարք. (վարում, ղեկավարում) standard of conduct ղեկավարման չափորոշիչ. conduct of the war/elections պատերազմ/ընտրություններ (վարելը, ղեկավարելը) conduct of fire ռզմ. կրակի ղեկավարում
    II
    [kən΄dʌkt] v վարել. conduct oneself իրեն պահել. վարվել. (ղեկավարել, տանել) She conducts parties Նա խմբեր է ղեկավարում conduct smb across the street փողոցն անցկացնել. conduct an exami nation/experiment/meeting քննու թյուն/ փորձ/ժողով անցկացնել. conduct negotiations բանակցություններ վարել. conduct a siege պա շա րումը ղեկավարել. Who’s conducting the orchestra? Ո՞վ է դիրիժորը. conduct electricity/heat էլեկտ րա կանություն/ջերմություն հաղորդել

    English-Armenian dictionary > conduct

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  • experiment — ex|per|i|ment1 [ ık sperımənt, ık sperıment ] noun *** 1. ) count a scientific test to find out what happens to someone or something in particular conditions: Experiments show that many plants tolerate a wide range of light conditions. laboratory …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • experiment — I n. 1) to carry out, conduct, perform, run an experiment on 2) a control; controlled experiment 3) a chemistry; physics experiment II v. (D; intr.) to experiment on, upon, with * * * [ɪk sperɪment] conduct controlled experiment perform …   Combinatory dictionary

  • experiment — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ animal ▪ a few hippies protesting against animal experiments ▪ field, laboratory ▪ educational, medical …   Collocations dictionary

  • conduct — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 way of behaving ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ The prisoner was released early for good conduct. ▪ discreditable (BrE), disgraceful, immoral, improper …   Collocations dictionary

  • conduct — con|duct1 W2S3 [kənˈdʌkt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(carry out)¦ 2¦(music)¦ 3¦(behave)¦ 4¦(electricity/heat)¦ 5¦(show somebody something)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: conductus, past participle of conducere; CONDUCE] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • experiment — ex|per|i|ment1 W2S2 [ıkˈsperımənt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin experimentum, from experiri; EXPERIENCE1] 1.) a scientific test done to find out how something reacts under certain conditions, or to find out if a particular idea …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • conduct — 01. His [conduct] at the party was disgraceful. He was totally drunk, and began yelling and swearing at people for no reason. 02. Tests [conducted] by an American university indicate that while a dog s memory lasts no more than 5 minutes, a cat s …   Grammatical examples in English

  • conduct — ♦♦ conducts, conducting, conducted (The verb is pronounced [[t]kəndʌ̱kt[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]kɒ̱ndʌkt[/t]].) 1) VERB When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out. [V n] I decided to conduct an experiment...… …   English dictionary

  • conduct — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin conductus, from Latin conducere Date: 15th century 1. obsolete escort, guide 2. the act, manner, or process of carrying on ; management < praised for his conduct of the campaign > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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