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21sample — 01. We need a [sample] of your writing in order to see if you are in the right level or not. 02. Let s go to Tim Horton s; they re giving out free [samples] of their donuts today. 03. We went on a brewery tour, and afterwards they let us [sample] …
22sample — 1 / sA:mpl/ noun (C) 1 a small part or amount of something that is examined in order to find out something about the whole: They took a blood sample to test for hepatitis. (+ of): I d like to see some samples of your work. 2 a small amount of a… …
23Sample — Ein Sample ist der englische, auch im Deutschen gebrauchte Begriff für Stichprobe eine Warenprobe, die zu Werbezwecken entweder vom Promoter oder von Kooperationspartnern (siehe Kooperationssampling) gratis übergeben wird. ein Ausschnitt einer… …
24sample — {{11}}sample (n.) c.1300, something which confirms a proposition or statement, from Anglo Fr. saumple, aphetic of O.Fr. essample, from L. exemplum a sample (see EXAMPLE (Cf. example)). Meaning small quantity (of something) from which the general… …
25sample — n a quantity of material taken from a larger quantity for the purpose of estimating properties or composition of the larger quantity. D2234/D2234M • analysis sample divided sample gross sample laboratory sample representative sample subsample… …
26sample — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French sample, essample, from Latin exemplum more at example Date: 15th century 1. a representative part or a single item from a larger whole or group especially when presented for inspection or shown …
27Sample — Échantillon (musique) Échantillontage d un signal Un échantillon (sample en anglais) est un extrait de musique ou un son réutilisé dans une nouvelle composition musicale, souvent joué en boucle. L extrait original peut être une note, un motif… …
28Sample — A subset containing the characteristics of a larger population. Samples are used in statistical testing when population sizes are too large for the test to include all possible members or observations. A sample should represent the whole… …
29sample — 1) A small quantity of a commodity, etc. , selected to represent the bulk of a quantity of goods. See sale by sample 2) A small quantity of a product, given to potential buyers to enable them to test its suitability for their purposes. 3) A group …
30sample — / sɑ:mpəl/ noun 1. a small part of an item which is used to show what the whole item is like ● Can you provide us with a sample of the cloth or a cloth sample? 2. a small group which is studied in order to show what a larger group is like ● We… …