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1 trial
s 1. pokušaj, pokus, proba 2. iskušenje; kušnja, jad, briga, nevolja 3. [jur] sudska istraga, sudski postupak, proces, glavna rasprava, optužba / to make the # = napraviti pokus; to put to (on) # = staviti na probu, iskušavati; # trip = pokusna vožnja, pokusno putovanje (broda); to make a # of = pokušati, ogledati se, okušati se u čemu; to put on one's #, to bring to one's = izvesti pred sud, podići protiv koga optužbu; to be on #, to stand on # = biti pod optužbom; by way of # = pokusno, za pokus, radi pokusa* * *
ispit
ispitivanje
ogled
opit
pokus
pokusni
pokušaj
proba
probni
raspravi
sudski proces -
2 trial balance
s [com] pokusna (sirova) bilanca* * *
pokusna bilanca
sirova bilanca -
3 trial benefit structure
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4 trial function
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5 trial operation
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6 trial period
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7 trial run
s pokusni pogon (proizvodnja); [theat] pokusna predstava* * *
probna vožnja
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8 trial set
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9 trial balance of totals
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10 trial bore hole
pokusna bušotina, koje je izrada u toku; -
11 trial boring
istražno bušenje; -
12 trial order
s [com] pokusna narudžba -
13 trial pit
pokusno okno; -
14 trial point
točka na kojoj se vrši mjerenje; -
15 trial test
prethodno ispitivanje; -
16 trial trip
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17 trial-and-error method
metoda postepenog približavanja; metjoda izmjeničnih približavanja; metoda pon ovljenih pokušaja; -
18 trial-balance
s [com] pokusna (sirova) bilanca -
19 trial-order
s [com] pokusna narudžba -
20 trial-run
s pokusni pogon (proizvodnja); [theat] pokusna predstava
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trial — trial … Dictionnaire des rimes
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