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sample+part

  • 1 sample

    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.) (vare)prøve; smaksprøve
    2. verb
    (to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) prøve, smake på
    mønster
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    prøve
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    smaksprøve
    --------
    vareprøve
    I
    subst. \/ˈsɑːmpl\/
    1) ( medisin) prøve (blod, urin e.l.)
    2) vareprøve, smaksprøve
    3) prøveeksemplar, stikkprøve
    4) ( EDB og statistikk) utvalg
    5) ( elektronikk) punktprøve
    according to sample eller up to sample etter prøve, ifølge prøve
    sample of eksempel på
    samples prøvekolleksjon
    take a sample of ta (stikk)prøve av
    II
    verb \/ˈsɑːmpl\/
    1) ta (stikk)prøve av
    2) ( statistikk) gjøre et utvalg
    3) være eksempel på, gi eksempel på, være prøve på
    4) prøve, prøvesmake, smake på
    5) ( EDB eller musikk) sample
    6) prøve ut, prøve i praksis, oppleve
    people who have sampled the pleasures of city life don't want to move to the country
    folk som har prøvd ut storbylivets gleder, kan ikke tenke seg å flytte på landet

    English-Norwegian dictionary > sample

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