گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'test'

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1 عمومی:: ازمودن‌

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2 عمومی:: معیار

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3 عمومی:: ازمون‌

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4 عمومی:: آزمایش

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5 عمومی:: امتحان‌ كردن‌

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6 عمومی:: امتحان‌

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7 عمومی:: ازمایش‌

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8 عمومی:: محك‌

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9 :: تست

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10 :: تست

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11 :: تست

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12 روان شناسی و مشاوره:: آزمون

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english

1 general:: test a set of questions or practical activities, which are intended to find out how much someone knows about a subject or skill: • I have a chemistry test tomorrow. • Did Lauren pass her driving test? exam ( also examination formal ) an important test that you do at the end of a course of study or class or at the end of the school year: • He’s upstairs, revising for an exam. • When do you get your exam results? • There’s a written examination at the end of the course. quiz American English a quick test that a teacher gives to a class, usually to check that students are learning the things they should be learning: • We have a math quiz every Monday. • a pop quiz (= a quiz given by a teacher without any warning ) finals British English the last exams that you take at the end of a British university course: • During my finals I was revising till 3 o'clock in the morning most days. final American English an important test that you take at the end of a particular class in high school or college: • The English final was pretty hard. midterm American English an important test that you take in the middle of a term, covering what you have learned in a particular class in high school or college: • He did badly in the midterm. oral exam ( also oral British English ) an exam in which you answer questions by speaking, instead of writing, for example to test how good you are at speaking a foreign language: • Nicky got an A in her Spanish oral. • You can either take an oral exam or do a 25 page essay. practical British English an exam that tests your ability to do or make things, rather than your ability to write about them: • The chemistry practical is on Monday. mocks/mock exams British English informal tests that you take as practice before the official examinations: • She did well in the mocks. paper British English a set of printed questions used as an examination in a particular subject, or the answers people write: • The history paper was really difficult. • The papers are marked by the other teachers.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general::   verb examine sth to find out if it is working/what it is like ADV. adequately, properly The product had not been adequately tested before being put on the market. | rigorously | extensively | fully, exhaustively, thoroughly | regularly, routinely You should test your brakes regularly. | directly | empirically, experimentally the importance of empirically tested research | formally | successfully The exercise successfully tested the procedures for dealing with a serious oil spillage. | clinically, dermatologically | out a good way to test out his hypothesis VERB + TEST decide to We decided to test the theory experimentally. | attempt to, seek to, try to | be designed to, be intended to | be used to | be difficult to It is difficult to test a potential cure when a disease is ill-defined. PREP. for Squeeze the fruit to test for ripeness. | on We only sell products that have not been tested on animals. PHRASES have sth tested I'm having my eyes tested this week. | test negative/positive Two of the athletes tested positive for illegal drugs. | test sth to the limit The training tested his body to the very limit. | tried and tested tried and tested techniques require all sb's strength/ability/resources, etc. ADV. seriously, severely, sorely Neither goalkeeper was seriously tested in a rather poor match. There were times when my temper was sorely tested.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: test sth out [ M ] to test something, especially a theory or an idea, to find out how it works in a practical situation or how people react to it • The students tested out their cost-cutting ideas in several companies.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: noun exam: We'll have a test on this Friday. verb examined: She was tested for some diseases.

Simple Definitions

5 general:: test verbs take a test ( also do/sit a test British English ) • All candidates have to take a test. pass a test (= succeed in it ) • She passed her driving test first time. fail a test ( also flunk a test American English informal ) • He failed the test and had to take it again. do well/badly in a test British English , do well/badly on a test American English • I didn’t do very well in the first part of the test. give somebody a test • The students were given a reading test. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + test a biology/history etc test • On Monday we had a French test. a spelling/reading/listening test • I didn’t do very well in the listening test. a driving test • A driving test can be a nerve-racking experience. a written test • Selection was based on written tests in English and mathematics. a multiple choice test (= in which each question has a list of answers to choose from ) • There is some debate about whether multiple-choice tests are a good way of assessing student’s knowledge. an aptitude test (= a test that measures your natural abilities ) an oral test • The oral test will consist of a conversation of about 10 minutes in German. test + NOUN a test paper • The teacher began handing out the test papers. a test result/score • The test results are out on Friday. a test question • Some of the test questions were really difficult. COMMON ERRORS >>> Do not say ' make a test '. Say take a test or do a test . test 2 verbs do/carry out a test ( also perform/conduct a test formal ) • Your doctor will need to carry out some tests. have a test ( also undergo a test formal ) (= be tested ) • She had to have a blood test. go for a test • I’m going for an eye test next week. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + test positive (= showing that someone has a condition ) • My first pregnancy test was positive. negative (= showing that someone does not have a condition ) • All the tests came back negative. a blood test • A blood test revealed his alcohol level was above the legal limit. an eye test/a sight test • All children starting school are given a sight test. a hearing test • I went for a hearing test last week. a fitness test • Walcott will have a fitness test this morning to decide whether he can play. a pregnancy test (= to find out if someone is pregnant ) a drug test (= to find out if someone has taken drugs ) • Two athletes were banned from competing after failing drug tests. a breath test (= to find out if someone has drunk alcohol ) • Some people think the police should be able to carry out random breath tests. laboratory tests • Independent laboratory tests have confirmed that the product works very successfully. a simple test • Your doctor can give you a simple blood test to check for anaemia. test + NOUN test results • The test results showed that she had meningitis. a test site (= a place where something can be tested ) • A nuclear device was detonated at the Trinity test site in New Mexico, on July 16, 1945.

transnet.ir

6 general:: see ACID TEST; PUT TO THE TEST.

American Heritage Idioms

7 general::   noun examination of sb's knowledge/ability ADJ. demanding, difficult, gruelling | easy, simple | fair, good, objective This type of exam does not provide a fair test of the student's knowledge. | listening, oral, practical, written | cloze, multiple-choice | placement He scored well in the placement test and was put in the most advanced class. | achievement, aptitude, endurance, intelligence, IQ, language, memory, mental, proficiency, spelling The recruits were put through a week of gruelling endurance tests. | driving | screen Three actors out of a hundred were chosen from the screen test. VERB + TEST do, sit (for), take I took my driving test last week. | pass | fail | give, set | administer | mark TEST + NOUN result | conditions As a final practice for the exam, they had to write two essays under test conditions. | paper, questions PREP. in a/the ~ Some of the questions in the history test were rather difficult. | ~ in a test in mathematics | ~ on a test on the French Revolution experiment/medical examination ADJ. exhaustive, extensive, rigorous, stringent, thorough | statistical | empirical, experimental | field, laboratory | successful | negative, positive | medical | screening screening tests for cancer | diagnostic | forensic Forensic tests showed that the man had been poisoned. | eye, sight | hearing | blood, DNA, skin, urine | dope, drug/drugs | fitness | breath, breathalyser | smear The government has launched a campaign advising women of the need for regular smear tests. | HIV | pregnancy | personality, psychological, psychometric | lie-detector, polygraph | means | flight, road, safety | atomic, nuclear | alpha, beta The revolutionary new system goes into beta test this month. QUANT. number, series She underwent a series of blood tests. VERB + TEST have, undergo | do, | use The test used in detecting the disease carries its own risks. | fail Three athletes were sent home after failing drugs tests. TEST + VERB take place | confirm sth, indicate sth, reveal sth, show sth The urine test showed some sort of infection. | prove negative/positive | come into force The new safety test came into force last month. | be designed to a test designed to detect bowel cancer TEST + NOUN result a negative/positive test result | data | conditions The machine refused to perform properly under test conditions. | bed The company is using the university data library as a test bed for its new software. | site protesters at nuclear test sites | facility | drive, flight, run He's taken the car out on a test run. | driver, pilot | aircraft, car | trial The new drink went down well in the test trials. | methods, procedures | system | performance | subject | equipment, instruments, kit, machine | samples, substances | programme, schedule | phase, stage The software is still at the test stage. | session Subjects had to attend ten test sessions on different days. | certificate The vehicle did not have a current test certificate at the time of the accident. | case This was the first action taken by a cancer sufferer against a tobacco company, and was seen as a test case. PREP. ~ for a test for diabetes | ~ on a test on the engine shows how good, strong, effective, etc. sb/sth is ADJ. good | critical, crucial, key, real, supreme, true, ultimate, vital a real test of character | serious, severe, stiff, tough | simple | objective | subjective | political VERB + TEST pose The calls for tax reform pose a severe test for the government. | put sb/sth to The latest pay dispute has really put her management skills to the test. | face The new prime minister is facing his toughest political test so far. TEST + NOUN case PHRASES the acid test (= a way of carry out, conduct, perform, run Rigorous safety tests are being carried out on the new jet. deciding whether sth is successful or true) Whether he would accept a pay cut would be the acid test of his loyalty to the company. | stand the test of time Whether this new technology will stand the test of time remains to be seen.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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