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Essais d'acceptation

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

acceptance trials N npl NAUT

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. trial [Brit ˈtrʌɪəl, Am ˈtraɪ(ə)l] N

1. trial LAW:

être jugé (for sth pour qc, for doing pour avoir fait)
to go to trial case:
to come up for trial person:
to put sb on trial lit
to put sb on trial fig press, person, public:

2. trial (test):

by trial and error attr arrangement, flight, offer, period, sample, separation

3. trial:

trial MUS, SPORTS gén pl

4. trial:

to be a trial person:
être pénible à supporter (to sb pour qn)

II. trial [Brit ˈtrʌɪəl, Am ˈtraɪ(ə)l] VB trans

trial method, system:

acceptance [Brit əkˈsɛpt(ə)ns, Am əkˈsɛptəns] N

1. acceptance (of offer, invitation, fate, limitations):

acceptation f (of de)

2. acceptance (of plan, proposal):

approbation f (of de)

3. acceptance:

u rečniku PONS

trial [ˈtraɪəl] N

1. trial (judicial process):

2. trial (experimental test):

3. trial (source of problems):

4. trial (competition):

acceptance [əkˈseptəns] N

u rečniku PONS

trial [traɪəl] N

1. trial (judicial process):

2. trial (experimental test):

3. trial (source of problems):

4. trial (competition):

acceptance [ək·ˈsep·(t)əns] N

Present
Itrial
youtrial
he/she/ittrials
wetrial
youtrial
theytrial
Past
Itrialled / American English trialed
youtrialled / American English trialed
he/she/ittrialled / American English trialed
wetrialled / American English trialed
youtrialled / American English trialed
theytrialled / American English trialed
Present Perfect
Ihavetrialled / American English trialed
youhavetrialled / American English trialed
he/she/ithastrialled / American English trialed
wehavetrialled / American English trialed
youhavetrialled / American English trialed
theyhavetrialled / American English trialed
Past Perfect
Ihadtrialled / American English trialed
youhadtrialled / American English trialed
he/she/ithadtrialled / American English trialed
wehadtrialled / American English trialed
youhadtrialled / American English trialed
theyhadtrialled / American English trialed