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1 trial
1) (an act of testing or trying; a test: Give the new car a trial; The disaster was a trial of his courage.) prøve(tur), kraft-/styrkeprøve2) (a legal process by which a person is judged in a court of law: Their trial will be held next week.) rettssak, rettslig behandling3) (a (source of) trouble or anxiety: My son is a great trial (to me).) prøvelse•- on trial
- trial and errorforsøk--------prøve--------rettssak--------saksubst. \/ˈtraɪ(ə)l\/1) ( jus) rettslig behandling, rettergang, prosess, rettssak, domsforhandling, prosedyre2) prøve, prøving, forsøk, eksperiment3) prøvekjøring, prøvetur, prøving4) prøvelse5) ( sport) uttakingskamp, forsøk, trial (ofte i motorsport og hesteveddeløp)by (the method of) trial and error ved prøve- og feilemetoden, ved prøving og feiling, ved å prøve seg fremby way of trial forsøksvisa fair trial sjanse rettferdig retterganggive someone a (fair) trial gi noen en sjanse (til å vise hva hun\/han duger til)• give her a fair trial!la noen få en rettferdig rettergang sette noen på prøvegive something a (fair) trial prøve noe (skikkelig) (og se hva det duger til)move for a new trial begjære gjenopptagelse av en sak, ankeon trial på prøvebe on trial være tiltalt, stå for rettenput someone on trial eller bring someone to trial stille noen for rettenput to (the) trial eller subject to (the) trial sette på prøve, underkaste en prøvestand trial stå for retten, være stilt for retten, være tiltaltstand the trial bestå prøventrial and error prøving og feilingtrial by combat ( historisk) avgjørelse gjennom tvekamptrial by jury rettergang overfor en jury, juryprosesstrial of patience tålmodighetsprøvetrial of strength styrkeprøvetrials and tribulations ( hverdagslig) prøvelser• among all her trials and tribulations, I think that was her toughest one -
2 trial run
(a rehearsal, first test etc of anything, eg a play, car, piece of machinery etc.) prøve(tur)subst.( om bil e.l.) prøvekjøring, prøvetur -
3 trial and error
(the trying of various methods, alternatives etc until the right one happens to appear or be found: They didn't know how to put in a central-heating system, but they managed it by trial and error.) prøving og feiling -
4 trial ascent
subst.prøveoppstigning (i ballong e.l.) -
5 trial balloon
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6 trial court
subst.(amer.) byrett, herredsrett -
7 trial explosion
subst.prøvesprengning, forsøkssprengning -
8 trial flight
subst.prøveflygning -
9 trial heat
subst.( sport) forsøksheat -
10 trial marriage
subst.prøveekteskap -
11 trial offer
subst.( handel) introduksjonstilbud -
12 trial period
subst.prøveperiode, forsøksperiode -
13 trial purchase
subst.prøvekjøp -
14 trial sermon
subst.prøvepreken -
15 on trial
1) (the subject of a legal action in court: She's on trial for murder.) anklaget2) (undergoing tests or examination: We've had a new television installed, but it's only on trial.) under utprøving, på prøve -
16 reliability trial
subst.( bilsport) pålitelighetsløp -
17 show trial
subst. \/ˈʃəʊˌtraɪ(ə)l\/( jus) skueprosess -
18 state trial
subst.forklaring: rettssak der staten er anklager -
19 summary trial
subst.summarisk saksbehandling -
20 audition
o:'diʃən(a trial performance for an actor, singer, musician etc: She had an audition for a part in the television play.) audition (prøvesang, -dans osv.)hørselIsubst. \/ɔːˈdɪʃ(ə)n\/1) prøvesynging, prøvespilling, prøveopptreden2) høreevne, hørsel3) lyttingIIverb \/ɔːˈdɪʃ(ə)n\/1) prøvesynge, prøvespille, prøve2) la prøvesynge, la prøvespille, la avlegge prøve
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