Trial
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trial teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- duruşma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Duruşma günden güne devam etti.
-The trial went on day after day.
Örnek Cümle:
Duruşma için ABD'ye götürüldü.
-He was taken to the United States for trial.
- yargılama
Örnek Cümle:
Dün gece ipek ve ince kumaş hakkında ya da eşitlik ve adil yargılama hakkında bir rüya gördüm.
-I dreamt a dream last night, about silk and fine cloth or about equality and fair trial.
Örnek Cümle:
Polis onu yargılamadı.
-The police didn't put him on trial.
- deneme
Örnek Cümle:
Deneme beş gün sürdü.
-The trial lasted five days.
Örnek Cümle:
Biz deneme ve yanılma ile öğreniriz.
-We learn by trial and error.
- test {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un testi ne zamandı?
-When was Tom's trial?
- dert {i}
- dava {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un davası Pazartesi günü devam ediyor.
-Tom's trial resumes Monday.
Örnek Cümle:
Facebook ve cep telefonu mesajları bir öğrenciye tecavüz etmesi nedeniyle bir adamın davasında kilit delil olarak ortaya çıkmıştır.
-Facebook and text messages have emerged as key evidence in the trial of a man for raping a student.
- deneme niteliğinde (Ticaret)
- imtihan kabilinden olan felaket veya keder
- mahkemede duruşma (Ticaret)
- baş belası
- sınav {i}
- sınama {i}
- başbelası
- prova {i}
- sınavı
- Deneme, tecrübe (Tıp)
- i., huk
- trial balance muhasebede zimmet ve ma
- dert, baş belası: He is a trial to his mother. Annesi için bir baş belası. s
- girişim {i}
- çile {i}
- deneyerek
- örnek {i}
- trial and error çeşitli yolları deneme
- tecrübe olunma
- denenme
- duruşma, yargılama, muhakeme
- mahkeme {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom mahkemeye gitmeye hazırlanıyordu.
-Tom was prepared to go to trial.
Örnek Cümle:
Mahkeme peş peşe on gün sürdü.
-The trial lasted for ten consecutive days.
- deneme yapmak
- trial and error
- deneme ve yanılma
- trial and error
- sınama ve yanılma
- trial and error
- deneme-yanılma yöntemi
- trial balance
- (Ticaret) sağlama
- trial balance
- (Kanun) küçük mizan
- trial balance
- (Ticaret) büyük mizan
- trial balance
- (Kanun) muvakkat mizan
- trial jury
- jüri
- trial jury
- yargıçlar kurulu
- trial mix
- (İnşaat) deneme karışımı
- trial period
- (Ticaret) deneme devresi
- trial and error
- deneme yanılma
- trial attorney
- dava vekili
- trial balance
- geçici mizan
- trial balloon
- deneme balonu
- trial court
- deneme alanı
- trial flight
- deneme uçuşu
- trial judge
- duruşma hâkimi
- trial lawyer
- dava avukatı
- trial lawyer
- duruşma avukatı
- trial marriage
- deneme evliliği
- trial period
- deneme süresi
Deneme süresince buradayım.
-I'm here on a trial period.
Deneme süresi otuz gün içinde sona ermeden önce yazılımı değerlendirebilirsin.
-You may evaluate the software before the trial period expires in 30 days.
- trial and error learning
- Deneme yanılma ile öğrenme
- trial balance
- mizan,belli dönemler arasındaki hesap özeti
- trial balance
- Mizan: Bir tüccarın, ticarî durumunu, işinin genel sonucunu gösteren, belirli zamanlarda yaptığı hesap özeti
- trial balloon
- halkın tepkisini ölçmek için duyurulan on haber
- trial boring
- deneme sondajı
- trial by battle
- savaş tarafından deneme
- trial by fire
- yangınla deneme
- trial drilling
- Deneme sondajı
- trial pit
- deneme çukuru, deneme kuyusu
- trial proceeds
- deneme devam
- trial run
- (Mühendislik) deneme işletmesi (mühendislikte)
- trial shift
- Deneme vardiyası
- trial-and-error
- Çeşitli yolları deneme, deneme ve yanılma
- trial-and-error method
- deneme-yanılma yöntemi
- trial and error
- çeşitli yolları deneme, sınama ve yanılma
- trial and error method
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) deneme ve yanılma yöntemi
- trial and error method
- sınama ve yanılma yöntemi
- trial balance
- mizan
- trial balance
- geçici bilanço
- trial balance
- muh. mizan
- trial balloon
- halkın tepkisini öğrenmek için bir plan hakkında verilen ön haber
- trial borings
- tecrübe sondajları
- trial circle
- deneme dairesi
- trial circle
- test dairesi
- trial compaction
- deneme sıkıştırması
- trial compaction
- test kompaksiyonu
- trial concrete mix
- (İnşaat) deneme betonu karışımı
- trial cost
- (Kanun) dava tutarı
- trial counsel
- (Askeri) ASKERİ SAVCI: Bak. "trial judge advocate"
- trial court
- (Kanun) bidayet mahkemesi
- trial day
- mahkeme günü
- trial day
- duruşma günü
- trial elevation
- (Askeri) sıra ateşi mesafesi
- trial elevation
- (Askeri) SIRA ATEŞİ YÜKSEKLİĞİ (MESAFESİ): Kara ve deniz hedeflerine yatay ateşte, sıra ateşinin başladığı yükseklik
- trial elevation
- (Askeri) sıra ateşi yüksekliği
- trial fire
- (Askeri) DENEME ATIŞI, KONTROL ATEŞİ: Atış esaslarına ait düzeltmeleri tespit maksadıyla sabit bir noktaya veya sabit bir hedef üzerine dikkatle yapılan top atışı. Deneme atışı, tesir atışına hazırlık olarak yapılır. Bak. "fire"
- trial function
- (Askeri) deneme fonksiyonu
- trial heat
- spor tecrübe koşusu
- trial judge
- duruşma hakimi
- trial judge advocate
- (Askeri) ASKERİ SAVCI: Genel ve özel bir askeri mahkemede ABD adına dava açmak için yetkili mahkeme tarafından tayin edilen subay. Askeri savcı, tutanakları hazırlamakla da görevlidir. Buna "trial counsel" da denir
- trial judge duruşma
- hakimi
- trial loading
- test yüklemesi
- trial of absentees
- (Kanun) gaiplerin muhakemesi
- trial of battle
- (Kanun) mahkeme huzurundaki düello
- trial of offence
- (Kanun) suçun yargılaması
- trial of offense
- (Kanun) suçun yargılaması
- trial pile
- deneme kazığı
- trial pile
- test kazığı
- trial pit
- muayene çukuru
- trial practice
- yargı uygulamaları
- trial practise
- yargı uygulaması
- trial procedure
- (Kanun) duruşma usulü
- trial programs
- (Bilgisayar) deneme programları
- trial record
- duruşma tutanağı
- trial run
- deneme çalışması
- trial sending
- (Ticaret) numune sevkiyatı
- trial shot
- (Askeri) DENEME ATIMI, KONTROL ATIMI: Deneme atışında atılan atım
- trial shot correction
- (Askeri) kontrol atımı düzeltmesi
- trial shot correction
- (Askeri) deneme atımı düzeltmesi
- trial shot correction
- (Askeri) DENEME ATIMI DÜZELTMESİ, KONTROL ATIMI DÜZELTMESİ: Deneme atışı sonucu elde edilen ve tesir atışına hazırlanmada kullanılan tanzim düzeltmesi
- trial shot point
- (Askeri) kontrol atımı noktası
- trial shot point
- (Askeri) DENEME ATIMI NOKTASI; KONTROL ATIMI NOKTASI: Deneme atışının tevcih edildiği nokta
- trial software
- (Bilgisayar) test yazılımı
- trial tank
- (Askeri) deney tankı
- acceptance trial
- (Askeri) kabul denemesi
- competence to stand trial
- (Kanun) ceza ehliyeti
- evidence to be read in trial
- (Kanun) duruşmada okunacak deliller
- join a trial
- duruşmaya katılmak
- trial and error
- deneme-yanılma
- trials
- (Ticaret) muayene">(Ticaret) muayene
- trials
- yargılama
- abortive trial
- sonuçsuz dava
- by trial and error
- deneme yanılma yoluyla
- on trial
- deneme için
- on trial
- yargılanmakta
- stand trial
- mahkemede yargılanmak
- 30 day trial
- 30 günlük deneme
- be bring to trial
- (Kanun) Mahkemede yargılanmak
- comitted for trial
- (Kanun) İlgili mahkemeye sevk edilmiş
- experimental facility, trial plant
- deney tesisi, deneme tesisi
- give s.o./s.t. a trial
- birini/bir şeyi denemek
- go to trial
- mahkemeye gitmek
- incompetence to stand trial
- (Kanun) Yargıla(n)maya elverişsiz/yetersiz
- jailed pending trial
- Tutuklu yargılanma
- o make a trial of
- o bir deneme yapmak
- only free trial calls available
- sadece ücretsiz deneme aramaları yapılabilir
- open-label trial
- (Tıp, İlaç) Hem katılımcıların hem uygulayanların hangi ilacın verildiğini bildiği klinik deney
- pending trial
- Tutuksuz yargılanma
- phase iii clinical trial
- Faz ııı klinik çalışma
- put on trial
- yargılandı
- put to trial
- mahkemeye koymak
- scopes trial
- kapsamları deneme
- stand trial for
- denenmek için
- through trial and error
- Deneme yanılmayla (öğrenme)
- time trial
- zaman deneme
- to risk a trial of strength
- güçlü bir deneme riskine
- trial of
- denemelik
- trial and error
- deneme yanılma yöntemi
İlgili Terimler
trial teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- pertaining to a language form referring to three of something, as people; contrast singular, dual and plural
- Attempted on a provisional or experimental basis
- Characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components
- To try out (a new player) in a sports team
Örnek Cümle:
The team trialled a new young goalkeeper in Saturday's match, with mixed results.
- appearance at judicial court
- a difficult experience
- To carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it
Örnek Cümle:
The warning system was extensively trialled before being fitted to all our vehicles.
- Triple
- an annoying person
Örnek Cümle:
That boy was a trial to his parents.
- an opportunity to test something out; a test
Örnek Cümle:
They will perform the trials for the new equipment next week.
- Pertaining to a trial or test
- a temptation, test of virtue, experiment {n}
- A trial is a formal meeting in a law court, at which a judge and jury listen to evidence and decide whether a person is guilty of a crime. New evidence showed the police lied at the trial He's awaiting trial in a military court on charges of plotting against the state They believed that his case would never come to trial
- The examination and decision of a matter of law or fact by a Court of Law
- Trial is the middle step in the dance of marketing The steps go like this: awareness, direct response, trial, acquisition, churn (or retention) Trial is when you, as a consumer, bite the bullet and buy your first bottle of that fab new mineral water everyone's been talking about
- A hearing where both sides present evidence and the court makes a decision
- trying something to find out about it; "a sample for ten days free trial"; "a trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain"
- (law) legal proceedings consisting of the judicial examination of issues by a competent tribunal; "most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial"
- Buying or experiencing a product, service or activity for the first time
- Examination by a test; experiment, as in chemistry, metallurgy, etc
- pertaining to or used in a trial; experimental, exploratory; test; used as a sample {s}
- examination of facts by a judicial tribunal (Law); test; subjection to suffering or difficulty; attempt; experiment; annoyance {i}
- (sports) a preliminary competition to determine qualifications; "the trials for the semifinals began yesterday
- An investigation of the health and/or economic impact of one or more therapies in humans which does involve a randomisation step [Top of Page]
- a formal Hearing with witnesses at which the Judge will resolve disputes that the parties were unable to settle There is no jury in divorce or custody cases
- A single repetition of an experiment
- A judicial examination of issues between parties to an action
- If someone gives you a trial for a job, or if you are on trial, you do the job for a short period of time to see if you are suitable for it. He had just given a trial to a young woman who said she had previous experience
- The act of trying or testing in any manner
- A trial is an experiment in which you test something by using it or doing it for a period of time to see how well it works. If something is on trial, it is being tested in this way. They have been treated with this drug in clinical trials The robots have been on trial for the past year
- A court proceeding during which a judge or jury decides whether a person is guilty or not guilty of the charges against him or her
- a court proceeding where testimony is presented to a Judge or a jury to determine if the defendant is guilty of committing the crime(s)
- A set of iterations of the LCS that conclude with the receipt of a reward
- the act of undergoing testing; "he survived the great test of battle"; "candidates must compete in a trial of skill"
- Any effort or exertion of strength for the purpose of ascertaining what can be done or effected
- If you do something by trial and error, you try several different methods of doing it until you find the method that works properly. Many drugs were found by trial and error
- A hearing in court with testimony recorded by a court reporter The Petitioner and the Respondent have the opportunity to present witnesses and introduce evidence to convince the judge or jury of their position
- the act of testing something; "in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately"; "he called each flip of the coin a new trial"
- The court proceeding in which the District Attorney, or a Deputy District Attorney, presents the case for the State, attempting to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime as charged The defendant may present proof to dispute the State's claim Usually the defendant chooses whether a judge or a twelve person jury will decide the case
- a proceeding or hearing of evidence in a court having jurisdiction over the persons, entities, and subject matter for a determination of all issues between the parties based upon the applicable substantive law
- If someone stands trial, they are tried in court for a crime they are accused of. trialled trialling to thoroughly test something to see if it works correctly or is effective. In law, a judicial examination of issues of fact or law for the purpose of determining the rights of the parties involved. Attorneys for the plaintiff and the defendant make opening statements to a judge or jury, then the attorney for the plaintiff makes his case by calling witnesses, whom the defense attorney may cross-examine. Unless the case is then dismissed for lack of sufficient evidence, the defense attorney next takes a turn calling witnesses, whom the plaintiff's attorney cross-examines. Both sides make closing arguments. In a trial before a jury, the judge instructs the jury on the applicable laws, and the jury retires to reach a verdict. If the defendant is found guilty, the judge then hands down a sentence. field trial trial jury Scopes Trial Nürnberg trials purge trials Salem witch trials
- If you refer to the trials of a situation, you mean the unpleasant things that you experience in it. the trials of adolescence
- The legal proceeding which makes a judgment regarding the facts and issues of a case
- That which tries or afflicts; that which harasses; that which tries the character or principles; that which tempts to evil; as, his child's conduct was a sore trial
- A court proceeding before a judge or a jury at which evidence is presented to decide whether or not the accused committed the crime
- The formal examination of the matter in issue in a cause before a competent tribunal; the mode of determining a question of fact in a court of law; the examination, in legal form, of the facts in issue in a cause pending before a competent tribunal, for the purpose of determining such issue
- In some sports or outdoor activities, trials are a series of contests that test a competitor's skill and ability. He has been riding in horse trials for less than a year. Dovedale Sheepdog Trials
- the final hearing in court to decide the issues in the case
- The act of testing by experience; proof; test
- If you say that someone or something is on trial, you mean that they are in a situation where people are observing them to see whether they succeed or fail. The President will be drawn into a damaging battle in which his credentials will be on trial
- The hearing of evidence in a case U United Nations An inter-governmental organisation of 185 members whose principal function is to maintain world peace V Verdict The decision of a jury in matters submitted to it in a trial W Warrant Written authority, usually from a court, authorising that certain action may be taken, e g to search, to arrest
- (sports) a preliminary competition to determine qualifications; "the trials for the semifinals began yesterday"
- The state of being tried or tempted; exposure to suffering that tests strength, patience, faith, or the like; affliction or temptation that exercises and proves the graces or virtues of men
- In CESLab, this term refers to each sequence of simulated time (starting at zero) in which electrophysiological simulation is conducted in the preparation Trials are started via the menu bar command Start New Trial Trials may be paused and continued in general, though certain major modifications made to a preparation may render any current trial uncontinuable, so that a new trial will have to be conducted
- A court's process of resolving a dispute according to the applicable laws and evidence presented (An appeal can occur after a decision is reached at trial )
- an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event; "his mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him"; "life is full of tribulations"; "a visitation of the plague"
- If someone is on trial, they are being tried in a court of (Hukuk) He is currently on trial accused of serious drugs charges
- A hearing in court when all evidence is heard and a final decision is made •Civil Courts
- A process where a judge or a jury (rare in civil cases in Ontario) makes a binding decision based on the merits after a full public hearing of the case
- The licensing of a software program or package to a user for evaluation purposes for a limited period of time
- (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law; "he had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty"
- twisted trial, Twisted's unit-testing framework, modelled after pyunit
- The presentation of evidence to a court or jury to allow the court or jury to decided disputed questions of fact
- trial and error
- The process of finding a solution to a problem by trying many possible solutions and learning from mistakes until a way is found
Navigating by trial and error may get you there eventually, but using a map is faster.
- trial balance
- A statement of the balances of all nominal accounts in a double-entry ledger, made to test their equality. The total value of the debits should equal the total of the credits any difference indicates that an error has been made
- trial balances
- plural form of trial balance
- trial balloon
- An idea, suggestion, or prospective action, product, etc. offered to an audience or group in order to test whether it generates acceptance or interest
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn and his investment group reportedly floated an idea to merge certain Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) assets with an undisclosed web portal. . . . This trail balloon, or rumor, lacks the specificity for a thorough response, said a Time Warner spokeswoman.
- trial balloons
- plural form of trial balloon
- trial by ordeal
- : Archaic practice by which a person accused of a crime could prove his innocence by his survival of physically painful tests
- trial run
- A test of the suitability or effectiveness of a person or thing (a tryout)
- trial runs
- plural form of trial run
- trial and error
- A method of reaching a correct solution or satisfactory result by trying out various means or theories until error is sufficiently reduced or eliminated
- trial and error
- Satisfaction of one's curiosity which brings us to realize what fits to us or not, which brings us a new point of view, and a positive change in our situation (exploration evolution) There are no "mistakes" in a negative way, there is only satisfaction of a quest with new perceptions on ourselves and on the world around us Whatever if we are satisfied or not of the "result", we are always wining something As Sark wrote in her book Succulent Wild Woman, "creative exploration will always result in mistakes, and if we fear those, we risk paralysis and numb ( )"
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- trial and error
- experiment and making a mistake, trying and failing
- trial and error
- experimenting until a solution is found
- trial and error
- A method of solving problems in which many solutions are tried until errors are reduced or minimized
- trial and error
- The random application of one possible solution after another (p 280)
- trial and error method
- method of learning by making attempts and learning from the results
- trial attorney
- a lawyer who specializes in defending clients before a court of law
- trial balance
- is a listing of the accounts in your general ledger and their balances as of a specified date A trial balance is usually prepared at the end of an accounting period and is used to see if additional adjustments are required to any of the balances Since the basic accounting system relies on double-entry bookkeeping, a trial balance will have the same total debit amount as it has total credit amounts
- trial balance
- A listing of all account balances; provides a means of testing whether total debits equal total credits for all accounts
- trial balance
- A statement of all the open debit and credit items in a double-entry ledger, made to test their equality
- trial balance
- A list of the balances of the accounts in a ledger kept by double entry with the debit and credit balances shown in separate columns If the total of the debit and credit columns are equal or if their net balance agrees with a controlling account, the ledgers from which the figures are taken are said to be "in balance "
- trial balance
- The act of totaling debit balances and credit balances to confirm that total debits equal total credits
- trial balance
- In accounting, a workpaper used to list all the debit and credit balances in the general ledger and to determine that the total debits equal the total credits (the result of double-entry accounting)
- trial balance
- The testing of a ledger to discover whether the debits and credits balance, by finding whether the sum of the personal credits increased by the difference between the debit and credit sums in the merchandise and other impersonal accounts equals the sum of personal debits
- trial balance
- a listing of all accounts, with their balances entered as debits or credits in columns, to determine whether the accounts balance, that is whether, total debits equal total credits A trail balance is typically prepared at the end of an accounting period just before preparing the adjusting entries and the financial statements
- trial balance
- A trial balance is prepared at the end of an accounting period by adding up all the account balances in your general ledger The debit balances should equal the credit balances
- trial balance
- A trial balance is a listing of the accounts in your general ledger and their balances as of a specified date A trial balance is usually prepared at the end of an accounting period and is used to see if additional adjustments are required to any of the balances Since the basic accounting system relies on double-entry bookkeeping, a trial balance will have the same total debit amount as it has total credit amounts
- trial balance
- A summary of the balances contained in the general ledger to verify that the general ledger is in balance The balances used to prepare the trial balance must be as of the same date Because some balances in the general ledger are positive (+) while others are negative (-), the total of the trial balance should be zero
- trial balance
- a test to see whether all the debits and credits in a set of account books match
- trial balance
- a balance of debits and credits in double-entry bookkeeping; drawn up to test their equality
- trial balance
- This is recorded to show the proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger
- trial balance
- table used to concentrate balances of various business accounts (Accounting)
- trial balance
- A list of the balances of the accounts in a ledger kept by double entry with the debit and credit balances shown in separate columns If the totals of the debit and credit columns are equal or their net balance agrees with a controlling account, the ledger from which the figures are taken is said to be "in balance "
- trial balance
- The equality would not show that the items were all correctly posted
- trial balloon
- a balloon sent up to test air currents a test of public opinion
- trial balloon
- balloon used in an experiment; hot-air balloon used for reconnaissance
- trial balloon
- A trial balloon is a proposal that you mention or an action that you try in order to find out other people's reactions to it, especially if you think they are likely to oppose it. They floated the trial balloon of actually cutting Social Security. An idea or a plan advanced tentatively to test public reaction. something that you do or say in order to see whether other people will accept something or not
- trial behind closed doors
- court trial which is performed with a minimal crowd present
- trial by fire
- {i} test of one's ability to manage under pressure
- trial court
- the first court before which the facts of a case are decided
- trial court
- first court that ruled on a case
- trial court
- The court where a trial is held-sometimes referred to as a Circuit Court, District Court, Superior Court, County Court, Court of Common Pleas (An appeal of a trial is held in an Appellate court )
- trial court
- The first level or entry level of the court system, regardless of the kind of law (e g family, criminal), is called trial court return to index
- trial court
- 1 Court of original jurisdiction, where matters are to be litigated first and where all evidence relative to a cause is received and considered All states differentiate between trial courts and appellant courts The distinction is that it is the function of the trial court first to determine the facts and the law in a case, with the appellant court acting predominantly as a court of review of law, but not fact
- trial court
- Normally the first court to hear a lawsuit This court is the forum in which the facts are determined and the law is initially applied, as opposed to an appellate court, to which decisions are appealed
- trial drilling
- drilling into the Earth in an attempt to find oil or water
- trial edition
- experimental version of a book that is published f
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