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soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive.

    - Women who have a positive test result for the human papilloma virus are also at increased risk of cervical cancer.

    - a spelling test

    - The year ahead will test our political establishment to the limit.

    - The best way to test a chilli for strength is to munch a bit before cooking.

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.

    - It invol
fba
ves a series of activities designed to test the knowledge and skills of the recruits.

    - a positive test for protein

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - Overall, he believes the game will be a test for their reserve strength.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?

    - a test for HIV

    - We've said in the pilot that if you have a positive test, colonoscopy must be made available within four weeks.

    - When introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - We asked the parliamentary candidates for Wimbledon to tell us a bit about themselves and then we subjected them to a test of their knowledge of their area.

    - several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes

    - four fax modems are on test

    - The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries.

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - This young lad, since passing his test, has written off two cars in self inflicted accidents.

    - It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics.

    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries.

    - The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample.

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be.

    - I answered the question, took a seat, wrote the test, handed it in and left.

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - Since the beast was invinci
ea1
ble by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used.

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - a positive test for protein

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules.

    - four fax modems are on test

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.

    - The initial investigations are a sensitive pregnancy test and ultrasonography.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive.

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - The final 26 were interviewed and ranked based on their combined performance in the test and interview.

    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - The thyroid gland itself may be checked using a test called scintigraphy.

    - a spelling test

    - Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.

    - Overall, he believes the game will be a test for their reserve strength.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - a test for HIV

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used.

    - the exam will test accuracy and neatness

    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test</
ff2
b> of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries.

    - a spelling test

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding.

    - It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics.

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - On the other hand, there may be potential adverse psychological effects from a positive test.

    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - This young lad, since passing his test, has written off two cars in self inflicted accidents.

    - We've said in the pilot that if you have a positive test, colonoscopy must be made available within four weeks.

    - a statutory test of obscenity

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.

    - One test for the presence of silver ions in solution is to add chloride ions to the solution.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - When introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - When introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.

    - It involves a series of activities designed to test the knowledge and skills of the recruits.

    - Overall, he believes the game will be a test for their reserve strength.

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - four fax modems are on test

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.

    - The thyroid gland itself may be checked using a test called scintigraphy.

    - The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding.

    - Validity standards are based on test content, not on which groups of students take the test.

    - a statutory test of obscenity

    - The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used.

    - Women who have a positive test result for the human papilloma virus are also at increased risk of cervical cancer.

    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - such behavior would severely test any marriage

    - Overall, he believes the game will be a test for their reserve strength.

    - The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample.

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive.

    - This test is often positive in forms of blood vessel inflammation such as vasculitis.

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used.

    - The agency has also announced sweeping measures to tag and test US cattle and other steps to boost confidence.

    - I answered the question, took a seat, wrote the test, handed it in and left.

    - The year ahead will test our political establishment to the limit.

    - a positive test for protein

    - We've said in the pilot that if you have a positive test, colonoscopy must be made available within four weeks.

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules.

    - the exam will test accuracy and neatness

    - It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics.

    - a test for HIV

    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - But the original building was opened in 1867 by Bradford Corporation to test the weight and quality of wool.

    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.

    - The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - a statutory test of obscenity

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - four fax modems are on test

    - The year ahead will test our political establishment to the limit.

    - The best way to test a chilli for strength is to munch a bit before cooking.

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - One test for the presence of silv
df4
er ions in solution is to add chloride ions to the solution.

    - The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample.

    - several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be.

    - I answered the question, took a seat, wrote the test, handed it in and left.

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules.

    - Validity standards are based on test content, not on which groups of students take the test.

    - a test for HIV

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - a positive test for protein

    - Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive.

    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - It is, unquestionably the greatest test of mental strength this present side has ever faced.

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - We asked the parliamentary candidates for Wimbledon to tell us a bit about themselves and then we subjected them to a test of their knowledge of their area.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - This young lad, since passing his test, has written off two cars in self inflicted accidents.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - This young lad, since passing his test, has written off two cars in self inflicted accidents.

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - such behavior would severely test any marriage

    - It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and <bu
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    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - The agency has also announced sweeping measures to tag and test US cattle and other steps to boost confidence.

    - It is, unquestionably the greatest test of mental strength this present side has ever faced.

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.

    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - But the original building was opened in 1867 by Bradford Corporation to test the weight and quality of wool.

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - a spelling test

    - this is the first serious test of the peace agreement

    - The final 26 were interviewed and ranked based on their combined performance in the test and interview.

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - the exam will test accuracy and neatness

    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - Validity standards are based on test content, not on which groups of students take the test.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - On the other hand, there may be potential adverse psychological effects from a positive test.

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be.

    - When introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.
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  {query}
/ˈkwi(ə)rē/

{query}
({Query})

Definitions of {query}
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

verb
    询问
        ask, query, request, inquire about, find out, solicit
    询
        query, inquire, ask, request, solicit, see

noun
    疑问
        doubt, question, query, inquiry, uncertainty, skepticism
    质问
        question, query

{query}
    {query}, {查询}
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  service
/ˈsərvis/

noun
    the action of helping or doing work for someone.
        - "Whatever the level of voluntary service , we want to hear from you."
    Synonyms: favor, kindness, good turn, helping hand, assistance, help, aid, offices, ministrations

    a system supplying a public need such as transport, communications, or utilities such as electricity and water.
        - "The money raised will be used towards the costs of the centre's support service ."
    Synonyms: amenity, facility, resource, utility

    a ceremony of religious worship according to a prescribed form; the prescribed form for such a ceremony.
        - "One tends to find greater respect for the liturgical nature of our common worship in Anglican services ."
    Synonyms: ceremony, ritual, rite, observance, liturgy, sacrament, ordinance

    a set of matching dishes and utensils used for serving a particular meal.
        - "a dinner service"

    (in tennis and other racket sports) the action or right of serving to begin play.
        - "We are on the balls of our feet, like tennis players awaiting service , anxiously twiddling our sticks."

    the formal delivery of a document such as a writ or summons.
        - "Personal service of a summons to witness upon Perry was the correct way to compel his attendance to be examined."

verb
    perform routine maintenance or repair work on (a vehicle or machine).
        - "The electrical and plumbing systems were checked, a new gas boiler was installed, the lifts were serviced and repaired, and the fire safety equipment was also checked and repaired or replaced."
    Synonyms: check, go over, maintain, overhaul, repair, mend, recondition

    (of a male animal) mate with (a female animal).
        - "It is then that Jane reads about how bulls never service the same cow twice."

Synonyms
    noun
        - work, employment, employ, labor
        - tune-up, maintenance check, servicing, overhaul
        - armed forces, armed services, military, army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard
        - ceremony, ritual, rite, observance, liturgy, sacrament, ordinance
        - favor, kindness, good turn, helping hand, assistance, help, aid, offices, ministrations
        - amenity, facility, resource, utility
        - waiting, waitressing, serving, attendance
        - use, usage, functioning
        - serve
        - avail, help
        - military service
        - table service
        - servicing
        - religious service, divine service
        - serving, service of process
        - overhaul

    verb
        - check, go over, maintain, overhaul, repair, mend, recondition
        - serve

Examples
    - he has done us a great service

    - He is also a member of York Rotary Club, where he is a strong supporter of voluntary service to the community of York.

    - Chris has done all the outside maintenance and ground care and even taught himself how to service tractors in order to save costs!

    - She has a valid point - the award has been given to others whose service is shorter than hers.

    - They also offer a shopping service to assist home care clients unable to do their own shopping.

    - The board currently provides a dispute resolution service on a voluntary basis.

    - By some good fortune we made it to Vals on time, then proceeded to our hotel where we had a bite to eat and then gave the car a service with Jim and the gang.

    - He had missed the November appointment because of a family bereavement and had asked his mother to contact the probation service.

    - I attended the funeral service

    - He also ordered the probation service to supervise her for a year.

    - There is an email address which has been used to communicate with him as well as the formal service of his last known address.

    - The claimants issued their writ and effected service in accordance with their undertakings.

    - I noted the name, booked a table and was surprised to find lukewarm food and chilly service.

    - The case was adjourned until August 29 for pre-sentence reports to be prepared by the probation service.

    - Those employed in domestic service will be able to claim the amount they earn as a tax deduction.

    - the probation service

    - Good food, good service and good prices were popular reasons for visiting this popular Italian restaurant.

    - Youths and young men predominated in some spheres of employment, such as domestic service in Natal and the Transvaal.

    - A religious fanatic, of Devon farming stock, Joanna was in domestic service in Exeter.

    - they phoned for service on their air conditioning

    - one dog could presumably service several bitches in a day

    - It would also mean moving the probation service from its present offices, in Union Lane, to the new centre.

    - The genealogy of domestic service in India can be traced as far back as the Vedic times.

    - china service

    - More victims of sex attacks in Swindon will be able to seek help from a support service when it expands later this year.

    - Tony Hargreaves, presiding, congratulated Simms on a glowing report by the probation service.

    - I believe a two-tier medical service is needed, similar to the rest of Europe.

    - After this he undertook voluntary military service in the fortress artillery.

    - the pitifully low wages gained from domestic service

    - The move follows similar recruitment drives by MI5, the domestic intelligence service.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  hi guys

嗨,大家好
(Hāi, dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hi guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hi guys
    嗨,大家好, 大家好
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  the pitifully low wages gained from domestic service

从家庭服务中获得的可怜的低工资
(Cóng jiātíng fúwù zhōng huòdé de kělián de dī gōngzī)

Translations of the pitifully low wages gained from domestic service
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

the pitifully low wages gained from domestic service
    从家庭服务中获得的可怜的低工资, 在低得可怜的工资由家政服务获得
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  pitifully

pitifully
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  wage
/wāj/

verb
    carry on (a war or campaign).
        - "We believe, however, that waging a war will only make the likelihood of retaliation greater."
    Synonyms: engage in, carry on, conduct, execute, pursue, prosecute, proceed with

noun
    a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
        - "Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so."
    Synonyms: pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium, income, revenue, profit, gain, reward, earnings, paycheck, pay packet, emolument

Synonyms
    verb
        - engage in, carry on, conduct, execute, pursue, prosecute, proceed with
        - engage

    noun
        - reward, recompense, retribution, returns, deserts
        - pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium, income, revenue, profit, gain, reward, earnings, paycheck, pay packet, emolument
        - salary, earnings, remuneration, pay

Examples
    - My entitlement is based on my earnings two years ago when I was earning a good wage.

    - That means a writer not only has to write, but crucially, have accepted, three plays a year just to earn the national average wage.

    - wage demands

    - In retirement, most people would love to earn the average wage per annum.

    - what's your hourly wage?

    - Careful tracking of the production of each worker was kept and served as the basis for wage payment.

    - Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so.

    - I earn a good wage

    - An average worker on a full-time wage is taxed less than in Australia, as a proportion of wages.

    - Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia.

    - Many of us earn an average wage and as things stand now would not be able to afford private health care.

    - wage increase

    - it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war

    - The real question is whether it can successfully wage a war of public opinion during and after the military conflict.

    - Therefore, there is a working class that is turning into daily wage labor.

    - an income of less than half the average wage

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    - This is already the case for ministers of state, who employ their drivers on a fixed wage.

    - The tight labor market meant that workers in all wage groups earned more money.

    - to wage war on sb/sth

    - They were weary of working twelve hour days, seven days a week for subsistence wages.

    - The intention is to force up unemployment, drive down wages and reduce taxation.

    - Its flip side is the nation's income: wages and salaries, profits, interest and rent.

    - In place of moral vertigo what we get, especially in West's fine performance, is a mortified awareness of the wages of sin.

    - For first world countries at least, contemporary warfare is waged primarily from the skies.

    - Workers pay taxes on cash wages but not on fringe benefits like health insurance.

    - The released detainees and their parents expressed their appreciation to the SEP for the campaign waged on their behalf.

    - Their aim: to strike at the heart of an enemy waging war throughout the world.

    - My wife and I are in our late 20s and are earning below national average wages.

    - The insurgents are waging an armed struggle to replace the monarchy with a communist people's republic.
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  wage
/wāj/

verb
    carry on (a war or campaign).
        - "We believe, however, that waging a war will only make the likelihood of retaliation greater."
    Synonyms: engage in, carry on, conduct, execute, pursue, prosecute, proceed with

noun
    a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
        - "Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so."
    Synonyms: pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium, income, revenue, profit, gain, reward, earnings, paycheck, pay packet, emolument

Synonyms
    verb
        - engage in, carry on, conduct, execute, pursue, prosecute, proceed with
        - engage

    noun
        - reward, recompense, retribution, returns, deserts
        - pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium, income, revenue, profit, gain, reward, earnings, paycheck, pay packet, emolument
        - salary, earnings, remuneration, pay

Examples
    - to wage war on sb/sth

    - In retirement, most people would love to earn the average wage per annum.

    - Many of us earn an average wage and as things stand now would not be able to afford private health care.

    - Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so.

    - it is necessary to destroy their capacity to wage war

    - wage increase

    - Therefore, there is a working class that is turning into daily wage labor.

    - This is already the case for ministers of state, who employ their drivers on a fixed wage.

    - wage demands

    - The real question is whether it can successfully wage a war of public opinion during and after the military conflict.

    - Their demand for more autonomy is undermined by the brutal campaign that they wage against innocent civilians throughout Russia.

    - wage negotiations

    - what's your hourly wage?

    - an income of less than half the average wage

    - I earn a good wage

    - The tight labor market meant that workers in all wage groups earned more money.

    - My entitlement is based on my earnings two years ago when I was earning a good wage.

    - Careful tracking of the production of each worker was kept and served as the basis for wage<
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    - That means a writer not only has to write, but crucially, have accepted, three plays a year just to earn the national average wage.

    - An average worker on a full-time wage is taxed less than in Australia, as a proportion of wages.

    - But United pay his weekly wages so Keane is careful not to tread on the precious egos of anybody still at the club.

    - For first world countries at least, contemporary warfare is waged primarily from the skies.

    - The Bush administration has waged a relentless lobbying effort in the past month.

    - Its flip side is the nation's income: wages and salaries, profits, interest and rent.

    - I'm thinking it'll cost half my daily wages in cab fare, but it might just be worth it.

    - The attacks demonstrate that the guerrilla war is still being waged fiercely.

    - A single mother is waging a six-month battle with a housing developer which is building on land next to her home.

    - Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are falling.

    - Their aim: to strike at the heart of an enemy waging war throughout the world.

    - Workers pay taxes on cash wages but not on fringe benefits like health insurance.
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  income
/ˈiNG-,ˈinˌkəm/

noun
    money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
        - "A manager of a large taxi company said the lowering of incomes is making the job less popular."
    Synonyms: earnings, salary, pay, remuneration, wages, stipend, revenue, receipts, takings, profits, gains, proceeds, turnover, yield, dividend, means, take, emolument

Synonyms
    noun
        - earnings, salary, pay, remuneration, wages, stipend, revenue, receipts, takings, profits, gains, proceeds, turnover, yield, dividend, means, take, emolument

Examples
    - to earn income

    - figures showed an overall increase in income this year

    - household income

    - As long as the fund pays out a high proportion of the income it receives, there will be no double tax.

    - rental income

    - Meanwhile, the rest of the income you receive from the fee can be used to clear the bank loan.

    - he has a nice home and an adequate income

    - monthly income

    - net income

    - It is better to think about ways in which you might earn extra money or increase your income.

    - gross income

    - he has an annual incomeof €40,000

    - his income has been reduced

    - Throughout your working life you invest some of your income and turn it into a capital sum.

    - income levels

    - My mother did not work after her marriage and did not contribute to the family income.

    - This is not the case for personal finance where a regular income is often evident.

    - I pay tax on my money, my taxed income is paid to the nanny and then I pay tax for the nanny on top.

    - he derived his income from the shop

    - Thus the outlook for the market returns component of farm incomes is also not promising.

    - The sharp drop in incomes caused the share of income taxes paid by the rich to shrink nearly a tenth.

    - However, this has been seen as a stealth tax by some because incomes tend to increase more quickly than prices.

    - In contrast, the initial impact of the tax will be on the net incomes of retail firms.

    - Many people depend on the tax credit money to pay for their childcare, and supplement their incomes.

    - If there were no one parent families, average family incomes would be much higher.

    - They will not have the ability to change their incomes to pay for this increase.

    - By taking advantage of these deals, the internet savvy can save money and stretch their incomes.

    - I would like him to tell us why even families on higher incomes than that face the same thing.

    - For falling prices to reverse, demand has to rise, supply has to fall and incomes have to go up.

    - He had made a name for himself by pioneering tax cuts on wealth, profits and top incomes.
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  eval dict "eval "$cmd" | head -n 1" | head -n 1

eval dict "eval "$cmd" | head -n 1" | head -n 1
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  eval

eval
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  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - a positive test for protein

    - Anticoagulation therapy was withheld unless the ultrasound test was positive.

    - this is the first serious test of the peace agreement

    - To test for taste, make a small patty of the meat mixture and sauté until cooked.

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard um
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piring can be.

    - The test is positive if both samples grow bacteria and if the catheter sample grows at least three times as many bacteria as the peripheral blood sample.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.

    - Validity standards are based on test content, not on which groups of students take the test.

    - The agency has also announced sweeping measures to tag and test US cattle and other steps to boost confidence.

    - Women who have a positive test result for the human papilloma virus are also at increased risk of cervical cancer.

    - The best way to test a chilli for strength is to munch a bit before cooking.

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.

    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - such behavior would severely test any marriage

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - a spelling test

    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - a statutory test of obscenity

    - It involves a series of activities designed to test the knowledge and skills of the recruits.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?

    - The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used.

    - One test for the presence of silver ions in solution is to add chloride ions to the solution.

    - The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding.

    - The initial investigations are a sensitive pregnancy test and ultrasonography.

    - To test for overheating, touch your bare wrist to the barrel, near its end.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - The new test can identify the presence of anthrax in less than one hour instead of days.

    - four fax modems are on test

    - several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Maybe, but knowing, and knowing when to know is the true test of knowledge.

    - Overall, he believes the game will be a test for their reserve strength.

    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.

    - When 
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introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - The best way to test a chilli for strength is to munch a bit before cooking.

    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - a spelling test

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - If the HPV test is positive for the high risk type, then the patient warrants a closer look.

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.

    - For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - It is, unquestionably the greatest test of mental strength this present side has ever faced.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - I answered the question, took a seat, wrote the test, handed it in and left.

    - such behavior would severely test any marriage

    - Women who have a positive test result for the human papilloma virus are also at increased risk of cervical cancer.

    - The agency has also announced sweeping measures to tag and test US cattle and other steps to boost confidence.

    - But the original building was opened in 1867 by Bradford Corporation to test the weight and quality of wool.

    - This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - a test for HIV

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?
soraliu commented 4 years ago
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  reliability

Synonyms
    noun
        - dependability, reliableness, dependableness

Examples
    - they're checking the reliability of the equipment

    - there are doubts about the reliability of the evidence

    - we've had no reliability problems

    - we're known for our reliability
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  reliability

Synonyms
    noun
        - dependability, reliableness, dependableness

Examples
    - there are doubts about the reliability of the evidence

    - we're known for our reliability

    - they're checking the reliability of the equipment

    - we've had no reliability problems
soraliu commented 4 years ago
  We should revisit this component and consider how we could either expose these private theming tokens

我们应该重新研究此组件,并考虑如何公开这些私人主题令牌
(Wǒmen yīnggāi chóngxīn yánjiū cǐ zǔjiàn, bìng kǎolǜ rúhé gōngkāi zhèxiē sīrén zhǔtí lìng pái)

Translations of We should revisit this component and consider how we could either expose these private theming tokens
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

We should revisit this component and consider how we could either expose these private theming tokens
    我们应该重新研究此组件,并考虑如何公开这些私人主题令牌, 我们应该重新审视这个组件,并考虑我们如何能够既揭露这些私人主题化令牌
soraliu commented 4 years ago

test

soraliu commented 4 years ago
test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - a spelling test

    - We've said in the pilot that if you have a positive test, colonoscopy must be made available within four weeks.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - the exam will test accuracy and neatness

    - After an ultrasound test and a physical examination, ovarian cancer was diagnosed.

    - a statutory test of obscenity

    - When fully prepared, the test is allowed to dry, and is then placed in a furnace, constructed in all respects like a common reverberator)' furnace, except that a space is left open in the bed of it to receive the test, and that the width of the arch is much reduced.

    - When introducing a fresh cupel or test, the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently.

    - four fax modems are on test

    - a positive test for protein

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - On the other hand, there may be potential adverse psychological effects from a positive test.

    - This test is often positive in forms of blood vessel inflammation such as vasculitis.

    - Adrian had endured the ultimate test of strength in a man, and here he was, alive and telling it all.

    - It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics.

    - The final 26 were interviewed and ranked based on their combined performance in the test and interview.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - Do you want to compare answers with your buddies during the break and then start writing the test?

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - The Dakar Rally is a serious test of endurance and adaptability.

    - Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules.

    - But the original building was opened in 1867 by Bradford Corporation to test the weight and quality of wool.

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - This young lad, since passing his test, has written off two cars in self inflicted accidents.

    - The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries.

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage
soraliu commented 4 years ago

test

test
/test/

verb
    take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice.
        - "Excavations of the ditch have recovered antlers that were left behind and after their age was tested it was revealed that the first henge was built over 50 centuries ago."
    Synonyms: try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay

noun
    a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use.
        - "The system's performance in cyclic tests at the University of California, Berkeley, was also astonishing."
    Synonyms: trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay

    a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
        - "When introducing a fresh cupel or test , the fire must be low and heat must be applied with great caution, or otherwise the bone ash will split to pieces; and for the same reason the bone ash must be dried very gently."

    the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
        - "The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail."

Synonyms
    verb
        - try out, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, check, examine, assess, evaluate, appraise, investigate, analyze, scrutinize, study, probe, explore, trial, sample, screen, assay
        - put a strain on, strain, tax, try, make demands on, stretch, challenge
        - prove, examine, essay, try, try out
        - screen
        - quiz

    noun
        - trial, experiment, test case, case study, pilot study, trial run, tryout, dry run, check, examination, assessment, evaluation, appraisal, investigation, inspection, analysis, scrutiny, study, probe, exploration, screening, workup, assay
        - exam, examination, quiz
        - trial, run
        - trial run, trial, tryout
        - examination, exam
        - trial
        - mental test

Examples
    - It will be a test of their strength, their mental toughness and their attitude.

    - a useful way to test out ideas before implementation

    - Her CV secured her an invite to an audition which would test her flexibility, strength, floor work and aerial skills.

    - The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely.

    - On the other hand, there may be potential adverse psychological effects from a positive test.

    - One test for the presence of silver ions in solution is to add chloride ions to the solution.

    - It involves a series of activities designed to test the knowl
e8b
edge and skills of the recruits.

    - The coming years are going to be difficult, and everyone will have to assess their own business, to test its viability before proceeding.

    - Since the beast was invincible by arrow or club the contest was a test of physical strength and endurance.

    - Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students.

    - This test is often positive in forms of blood vessel inflammation such as vasculitis.

    - The final 26 were interviewed and ranked based on their combined performance in the test and interview.

    - the exam will test accuracy and neatness

    - such behaviour would severely test any marriage

    - They had had the element of surprise during the first attack, but now it was to be a real test of strength.

    - Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems.

    - a test for HIV

    - The Bishop came to test us on our knowledge and woe betide the boy who failed to give an instant answer to his theological queries.

    - a spelling test

    - The initial investigations are a sensitive pregnancy test and ultrasonography.

    - We asked the parliamentary candidates for Wimbledon to tell us a bit about themselves and then we subjected them to a test of their knowledge of their area.

    - Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules.

    - On test there was certainly very little buffeting or wind noise.

    - a positive test for protein

    - It is, unquestionably the greatest test of mental strength this present side has ever faced.

    - The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with.

    - It was an unequalled test of courage, strength and endurance, technique being less important than character.

    - Their work aims to provide valid exposure data and to develop reliable methods to test different types of mobile phones.

    - this is the first serious test of the peace agreement

    - And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
it’s about to end

它即将结束
(Tā jíjiāng jiéshù)

Translations of it’s about to end
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

it’s about to end
    它即将结束, 这是即将结束
soraliu commented 4 years ago

meeting

it’s about to end

它即将结束
(Tā jíjiāng jiéshù)

Translations of it’s about to end
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

it’s about to end
    它即将结束, 这是即将结束
soraliu commented 4 years ago

meeting

会议马上就要结束了
(Huìyì mǎshàng jiù yào jiéshùle)

The meeting is about to end

Translations of 会议马上就要结束了
[ 简体中文 -> English ]

会议马上就要结束了
    The meeting is about to end, Conference coming to an end
soraliu commented 4 years ago

test meeting

会议马上就要结束了
(Huìyì mǎshàng jiù yào jiéshùle)

The meeting is about to end

Translations of 会议马上就要结束了
[ 简体中文 -> English ]

会议马上就要结束了
    The meeting is about to end, Conference coming to an end
soraliu commented 4 years ago

test meeting testing test

会议马上就要结束了
(Huìyì mǎshàng jiù yào jiéshùle)

The meeting is about to end

Translations of 会议马上就要结束了
[ 简体中文 -> English ]

会议马上就要结束了
    The meeting is about to end, Conference coming to an end
soraliu commented 4 years ago

test meeting testing

会议马上就要结束了
(Huìyì mǎshàng jiù yào jiéshùle)

The meeting is about to end

Translations of 会议马上就要结束了
[ 简体中文 -> English ]

会议马上就要结束了
    The meeting is about to end, Conference coming to an end
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hello guys

大家好
(Dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hello guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hello guys
    大家好, 好家伙
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hello guys

大家好
(Dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hello guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hello guys
    大家好, 好家伙
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hello guys

大家好
(Dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hello guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hello guys
    大家好, 好家伙
soraliu commented 4 years ago
hello guys

大家好
(Dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hello guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hello guys
    大家好, 好家伙
soraliu commented 4 years ago

meeting

hello guys

大家好
(Dàjiā hǎo)

Translations of hello guys
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

hello guys
    大家好, 好家伙