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1. n испытание, проба2. n спец. испытание; опыт3. n переживание, испытание; злоключениеpeople strengthened by trial — люди, закалённые испытаниями
4. n причина недовольства или раздраженияI fear you will find the piano next door a great trial — я боюсь, что рояль в соседней комнате будет вам очень мешать
5. n юр. следствие; судебное разбирательство; суд; слушание делаtrial by court martial — военный суд, трибунал
trial by battle — ордалия, судебный поединок
placed on trial — передал суду; переданный суду
6. n юр. дело, слушаемое в суде; процесс7. n юр. спорт. часто попытка8. n юр. спорт. предварительные или отборочные соревнованияtrial balance — пробный баланс; предварительный баланс
9. n юр. геол. разведка10. a пробный11. a испытательный; проверочный12. a контрольный13. a проверяемый; проходящий испытанияtrial employee — служащий, проходящий испытательный срок
14. a участвующий в рассмотрении дела в суде15. a слушаемый в судеperson for trial — лицо, преданное суду
fugitive from trial — лицо, бежавшее из-под суда
on trial — на испытании; на испытание; под судом
16. a грам. тройственныйСинонимический ряд:1. experimental (adj.) experimental; experimentative; pilot; probationary; tentative; test; untried2. affliction (noun) affliction; burden; calvary; cross; crucible; grief; hardship; misery; misfortune; ordeal; sorrow; tribulation; visitation; woe3. attempt (noun) attempt; effort; endeavor; endeavour; hassle; offer; striving; struggle; try; undertaking4. bother (noun) bother; care; trouble; worry5. experiment (noun) analysis; assay; criterion; essay; examination; experiment; experimentation; proof; standard; test; testing; touchstone; trial and error; trial run6. litigation (noun) case; hearing; indictment; lawsuit; litigation; prosecution7. pain (noun) pain; thornАнтонимический ряд:refreshment; relief; trifle; triviality
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