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    test
    [tɛst]
    noun
    test (Hauptwort) · tests (Hauptwort im Plural) · Test (Hauptwort) · Tests (Hauptwort im Plural)
    1. a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something, especially before it is taken into widespread use:
      "both countries carried out nuclear tests in May" · "four fax modems are on test"
      • a short written or spoken examination of a person's proficiency or knowledge:
        "a spelling test"
        Ähnlich:
        set of questions
      • an event or situation that reveals the strength or quality of someone or something by putting them under strain:
        "this is the first serious test of the peace agreement"
      • an examination of part of the body or a body fluid for medical purposes, especially by means of a chemical or mechanical procedure rather than simple inspection:
        "researchers developed a test for the virus" · "eye tests"
      • chemistry
        a procedure employed to identify a substance or to reveal the presence or absence of a constituent within a substance.
      • the result of a medical examination or analytical procedure:
        "a positive test for protein"
      • a means of establishing whether an action, item, or situation is an instance of a specified quality, especially one held to be undesirable:
        "a statutory test of obscenity"
    2. short for Test match.
      "the first Test against New Zealand"
    3. metallurgy
      a movable hearth in a reverberating furnace, used for separating gold or silver from lead.
    verb
    test (Verb) · tests (Dritte Person Präsens) · tested (Präteritum) · tested (Partizip Perfekt) · testing (Partizip Präsens)
    1. take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), especially before putting it into widespread use or practice:
      "this range has not been tested on animals" · "several trial runs were carried out to test the special brakes"
      • give (someone) a short written or oral examination of their proficiency or knowledge:
        "all children are tested at eleven"
      • judge or measure (someone's proficiency or knowledge) by means of a test:
        "the exam will test accuracy and neatness"
      • reveal the strengths or capabilities of (someone or something) by putting them under strain:
        "such behaviour would severely test any marriage"
        Gegenüber:
      • carry out a medical test on (a person, a part of the body, or a body fluid):
        "he's been tested for drugs"
      • produce a specified result in a medical test, especially a drugs test or AIDS test:
        "he tested positive for steroids during the race"
      • chemistry
        examine (a substance) by means of a reagent.
      • touch or taste (something) to check that it is acceptable before proceeding further:
        "she tested the water with the tip of her elbow"
    Origin
    late Middle English (denoting a cupel used to treat gold or silver alloys or ore): via Old French from Latin testu, testum ‘earthen pot’, variant of testa ‘jug, shell’. Compare with test. The verb dates from the early 17th century.
    test
    [tɛst]
    noun
    zoology
    test (Hauptwort) · tests (Hauptwort im Plural)
    1. the shell or integument of some invertebrates and protozoans, especially the chalky shell of a foraminiferan or the tough outer layer of a tunicate.
    Origin
    mid 19th century: from Latin testa ‘tile, jug, shell’. Compare with test.
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