English to Icelandic Meaning of trial - prufa


Trial :
prufa

tilraunin, próf, athugun, prufa, reyndu, samkeppni, Keppnin, Leikurinn, kappgirni, Baráttan, þjást, freisting, tálbeita, hvatningu

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Definitions of trial in English
Noun(1) the act of testing something(2) trying something to find out about it(3) the act of undergoing testing(4) (law(5) (sports(6) an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event
Examples of trial in English
(1) The Caseys should pick one or two of their export markets to test and trial new formulas.(2) That trial proceeded, I prosecuted, and the jury duly convicted him of perjury.(3) ÔÇÿThe Super Series will be our first opportunity to trial this process in Test match cricket,ÔÇÖ he said.(4) One of my favourite scenes is when Lauren interviews Graeme to test his suitability for a drug trial .(5) the newspaper accounts of the trial(6) It cannot be violated to uphold criminal proceedings or to be used as evidence in a criminal trial .(7) Instead they voted for a full gyratory system for a trial period of three months.(8) In addition, Malaysia will be a severe trial for race engines, which will, for the first time, be tested over a second consecutive GP weekend.(9) Also, at the end of the trial , the judge said to the jury that evidence was only to be taken notice of from the witness box.(10) This will enable advertisers such as Churchill to trial a variety of ads with different types of customer.(11) There are four problems with this evidentiary basis for the trial judge's conviction.(12) she's on trial(13) Your complaint seems to be about the way the trial judge directed the jury.(14) internment without trial(15) on a trial basis(16) it was a trial to stay awake
Related Phrases of trial
(1) clinical trial ::
klínísk rannsókn
(2) trial and error ::
læra af mistökum
(3) trial balance ::
prufa jafnvægi
(4) trial period ::
reynslutími
(5) fair trial ::
sanngjörn réttarhöld
(6) trial order ::
rannsókn þess
(7) stand trial ::
standa réttarhöld
(8) on trial ::
á reynslu
(9) trial run ::
tilraunakeyrsla
(10) jury trial ::
dómnefnd prufa
Synonyms
Noun
1. court case ::
dómsmál
2. test ::
próf
3. nuisance ::
óþægindi
4. trouble ::
vandræði
5. trial run ::
tilraunakeyrsla
6. visitation ::
umgengni
Adjective
7. test ::
próf
Different Forms
atrial, pretrial, pretrials, trial, trialed, trialing, trialling, trials
Word Example from TV Shows
I've been on trial for that my entire life.

I've been on TRIAL for that my entire life.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

This year, they're calling it off
on account of my brother's trial.

This year, they're calling it off on account of my brother's TRIAL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 4

Are you bringing me back for trial?

Are you bringing me back for TRIAL?

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 5

There will be a trial for my son
and, as custom dictates,

There will be a TRIAL for my son and, as custom dictates,

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3

So, your contract provides
for a three-day trial period,

So, your contract provides for a three-day TRIAL period,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 14

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