trial
英 ['traɪəl]
美 ['traɪəl]
- n. 试验;审讯;努力;磨炼
- adj. 试验的;审讯的
- n. (Trial)人名;(法)特里亚尔
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trial 审判,审理,试验,试用,选拔赛,比赛来自 try,甄选,选出,尝试,审理,-al,名词后缀。引申诸相关词义。
- trial (n.)
- mid-15c., "act or process of testing, a putting to proof by examination, experiment, etc.," from Anglo-French trial, noun formed from triet "to try" (see try (v.)). Sense of "examining and deciding of the issues between parties in a court of law" is first recorded 1570s; extended to any ordeal by 1590s. As an adjectival phrase, trial-and-error is recorded from 1806. Trial balloon (1826) translates French ballon d'essai, a small balloon sent up immediately before a manned ascent to determine the direction and tendency of winds in the upper air, though the earliest use in English is figurative.
- 1. I gather his report is highly critical of the trial judge.
- 据我所知,他在报道中毫不留情地批评了初审法官。
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- 2. They called for the return of internment without trial for terrorists.
- 他们呼吁对恐怖分子重新实施不经审讯即行拘留政策。
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- 3. His trial revived memories of French suffering during the war.
- 他的受审重新勾起了在战争中受苦受难的法国人民的回忆。
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- 4. The defence counsel warned that the judge should stop the trial.
- 被告辩护律师强烈建议法官应该休庭。
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- 5. They floated the trial balloon of actually cutting Social Security.
- 他们推出了真正削减社会保障的试行方案。
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