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I 1. ['sɑːmpl] [AE 'sæmpl]1) (of rock, water) campione m.2) comm.4) statist. (of public, population) campione m.2.1) comm. [cassette, video] promozionalesample bottle, packet etc. — campione
2) (representative) [ question] modelloII ['sɑːmpl] [AE 'sæmpl]1) assaggiare, gustare [food, wine]2) comm. campionare [ products]3) sociol. statist. sondare [opinion, market]* * *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.) campione, modello2. verb(to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) provare, assaggiare* * *sample /ˈsɑ:mpl/n.1 ( anche comm., stat.) campione: The goods are not up to sample, la merce non è conforme (o è di qualità inferiore) al campione; random sample, campione casuale; representative sample, campione rappresentativo; DIALOGO → - Mailing list- We'll get a sample off to you as soon as possible, vi manderemo un campione appena possibile2 (metall.) saggio4 (fig.) esempio; esemplare; modello; saggio: Give us a sample of your ability, dateci un saggio delle vostre capacità● (comput.) sample application, applicazione di esempio □ sample card, cartella di campioni □ sample collection, campionario □ sample fair, fiera campionaria □ (comm.) samples on collection, campioni su richiesta □ (comm.) «samples only», «campione senza valore» □ sample rate, tariffa postale per la spedizione di campioni; (comput.) frequenza di campionamento; (stat.) tasso di campionamento □ sample room, sala di mostra dei campioni □ (stat.) sample survey, inchiesta campionaria □ (stat.) sample unit, unità campionaria □ (comm.) as per sample, come da campione □ ( di vendita) by sample, su campione □ to send st. by sample post, spedire qc. come campione senza valore □ a set of samples, un campionario.(to) sample /ˈsɑ:mpl/v. t.1 (comm., stat.) campionare* * *I 1. ['sɑːmpl] [AE 'sæmpl]1) (of rock, water) campione m.2) comm.4) statist. (of public, population) campione m.2.1) comm. [cassette, video] promozionalesample bottle, packet etc. — campione
2) (representative) [ question] modelloII ['sɑːmpl] [AE 'sæmpl]1) assaggiare, gustare [food, wine]2) comm. campionare [ products]3) sociol. statist. sondare [opinion, market]
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random — ran‧dom [ˈrændəm] adjective 1. random sample/ check/test etc a sample, check etc in which things or people are chosen without any particular reason or pattern so that they will include a typical mixture of the larger group they represent: • The … Financial and business terms
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sample preparation — ▪ chemistry Introduction in analytical chemistry (chemistry), the processes in which a representative piece of material is extracted from a larger amount and readied for analysis. Sampling and sample preparation have a unique meaning and special … Universalium
sample — ▪ I. sample sam‧ple 1 [ˈsɑːmpl ǁ ˈsæm ] noun [countable] 1. a number of people or things chosen from a large group to take part in studies that provide information about the whole group: sample of • Of a sample of executives in 600 companies,… … Financial and business terms
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sample — I UK [ˈsɑːmp(ə)l] / US [ˈsæmp(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms sample : singular sample plural samples *** 1) an example or small amount of something that shows you what all of it is like sample of: I took home some samples of curtain fabrics. We … English dictionary
sample — sam|ple1 [ sæmpl ] noun count *** 1. ) an example or small amount of something that shows you what all of it is like: sample of: I took home some samples of curtain fabrics. We had to bring some samples of our work to the interview. a ) a small… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sample — 1 / sA:mpl/ noun (C) 1 a small part or amount of something that is examined in order to find out something about the whole: They took a blood sample to test for hepatitis. (+ of): I d like to see some samples of your work. 2 a small amount of a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sample distribution — noun items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population • Syn: ↑sample, ↑sampling • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑distribution, ↑statistical distribution … Useful english dictionary
sample — / sɑ:mpəl/ noun 1. a small part of an item which is used to show what the whole item is like ● Can you provide us with a sample of the cloth or a cloth sample? 2. a small group which is studied in order to show what a larger group is like ● We… … Marketing dictionary in english
random — 01. Student pairs are chosen at [random] for the speaking test at the end of each session of the English Language Program. 02. Olympic athletes are subject to [random] drug testing. 03. Several people put their names forward to work on the… … Grammatical examples in English