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1trial — trial …
2trial — tri·al n [Anglo French, from trier to try]: a judicial examination of issues of fact or law disputed by parties for the purpose of determining the rights of the parties compare hearing, inquest at trial: in or during the course of a trial Merriam …
3trial — [ trijal ] n. m. et f. • 1951; « épreuve automobile » 1943; mot angl. « essai, épreuve » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ N. m. Course motocycliste. ⇒ enduro, motocross. Faire du trial. 2 ♦ N. m. ou f. Moto conçue pour ce type de course. Des trials. ● trial nom… …
4trial — tri‧al [ˈtraɪəl] noun [countable] 1. LAW a legal process in which a court of law examines a case to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime: • Three former brokers were ordered to stand trial for securities fraud. 2. a process of testing a… …
5Trial — en el Bosque Negro, Alemania. Se conoce como trial a la modalidad deportiva sobre ruedas con o sin motor donde se trata de superar diferentes obstáculos delimitados en una trazada concreta dentro de una zona señalizada, utilizando para ello;… …
6Trial — steht für (v. lat.: tres „drei“) einen Numerus, siehe Trial (Grammatik) (v. engl.: trial „Versuch“, „Test“, „Erprobung“) eine Fahrzeugsportart, die auf Geschicklichkeit beruht, siehe Trial (Sport), Trial (Motorrad) oder Einrad… …
7trial — 1 test, proof, demonstration (see under PROVE) Analogous words: inspection, examination, scanning, scrutiny (see under SCRUTINIZE): *process, proceeding, procedure 2 Trial, tribulation, affliction, visitation, cross are comparable when they… …
8trial — [trī′əl, trīl] n. [Anglo Fr < trier: see TRY] 1. a) the act or process of trying, testing, or putting to the proof; test b) a testing of qualifications, attainments, or progress; probation c) experimental treatment or operation; experiment 2 …
9trial — [adj] experimental balloon, exploratory, pilot, preliminary, probationary, provisional, tentative, test, testing; concepts 548,560 Ant. definite, known, proven trial [n1] test analysis, assay, attempt, audition, check, crack*, dry run*, effort,… …
10TRIAL — TRIAL, auch als Schweizerische Gesellschaft gegen Straflosigkeit bezeichnet, ist ein im Juni 2002 gegründeter Verein schweizerischen Rechts mit Sitz in Genf. Ziel des Vereins ist die Bekämpfung der Straflosigkeit von Völkermord, Kriegsverbrechen …
11trial — ► NOUN 1) a formal examination of evidence in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings. 2) a test of performance, qualities, or suitability. 3) (trials) an event in which horses or dogs compete or perform. 4) something… …
12Trial — Tri al, n. [From {Try}.] 1. The act of trying or testing in any manner. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) Any effort or exertion of strength for the purpose of ascertaining what can be done or effected. [1913 Webster] [I] defy thee to the trial of …
13trial — (n.) mid 15c., act or process of testing, from Anglo Fr. trial, noun formed from triet to try (see TRY (Cf. try)). Sense of examining and deciding a case in a court of law is first recorded 1570s; extended to any ordeal by 1590s. As an adj.… …
14trial — / traiəl/, it. / trial/ s. ingl. [der. di (to ) try provare, saggiare ], usato in ital. al masch. (med.) [procedimento terapeutico in fase sperimentale: t. farmacologico ] ▶◀ prova, sperimentazione, test …
15trial — (Del ingl. trial). m. Dep. Prueba de habilidad con motocicleta o bicicleta realizada sobre terrenos accidentados, montañosos y con obstáculos preparados para dificultar más el recorrido …
16Trial — (engl., spr. Treiäll), 1) Probe, Prüfung, Versuch, Erfahrung; 2) gerichtliche Untersuchung, Verhör …
17Trial — (engl., spr. trai ĕl), Untersuchung, Verhör …
18Trial — Triāl, Triālis, s. Numerus …
19Trial — (treiäll), engl., das gerichtliche Verhör …
20trial — s. m. 1. [Esporte] Competição de motos todo o terreno. • s. f. 2. Moto utilizada para esta espécie de competição, leve e com suspensão muito flexível …