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ik'sperimənt 1. noun(a test done in order to find out something, eg if an idea is correct: He performs chemical experiments; experiments in traffic control; We shall find out by experiment.) forsøk, eksperiment, prøve2. verb((with on or with) to try to find out something by making tests: He experimented with various medicines to find the safest cure; The doctor experiments on animals.) gjøre forsøk, eksperimentere- experimentally
- experimentationeksperimentIsubst. \/ɪkˈsperɪmənt\/, \/ekˈsperɪmənt\/forsøk, eksperimentas an experiment forsøksvis, som et forsøkby experiment ved forsøk, eksperimenteltby way of experiment forsøksvis, ved forsøkcarry out an experiment utføre et forsøkconduct an experiment utføre et forsøkIIverb \/ɪkˈsperɪment\/, \/ekˈsperɪment\/eksperimentere, gjøre forsøkexperiment on gjøre forsøk på, drive forsøk med• don't experiment on me!experiment with gjøre forsøk med, eksperimentere med
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