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sample

/sam-puhl, sahm-/US // ˈsæm pəl, ˈsɑm- //UK // (ˈsɑːmpəl) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole; specimen.
    • : Statistics. a subset of a population: to study a sample of the total population.
    • : a sound of short duration, as a musical tone or a drumbeat, digitally stored in a synthesizer for playback.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving as a specimen: a sample piece of cloth.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sam·pled, sam·pling.

    • : to take a sample or samples of; test or judge by a sample.

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Examples

  • VERITAS might find the site of strange geochemistry, but without actually sampling the phosphine directly in the clouds, there wouldn’t be enough evidence to connect the two mysteries.

  • Ty Cobb, the HRC Foundation’s senior director of Strategic Initiative and Research, who worked on the report, said the report’s data was obtained from a sample of 12,000 people who participated in a nationwide survey.

  • Those two groups made up just 18 percent of the Dunedin sample.

  • The margin of error among the sample of registered voters is plus or minus four percentage points.

  • We’ll double our sample size next week and have even more to discuss.

  • The astronomers found that of the 93 quasars in the sample, 19 exhibited a measurable amount of polarization.

  • In West Africa at the present, an Ebola test can take four days or more and that is if the sample is not lost.

  • Sample reportedly told her “to drop the matter” and not discuss it with anybody else.

  • Virginia is one of the 29 states that requires arrestees to submit a DNA sample to be entered into CODIS.

  • Ever since Eve urged Adam to sample the forbidden fruit, men have been doing crazy things in the name of love.

  • The fact was noted in my report and now his conduct out here has been fully up to sample.

  • The sample examined should be the middle milk, or the entire quantity from one breast.

  • The differences are here very remarkable, especially in the quantity of ammonia, which is exceedingly large in the first sample.

  • Some of the seed was sent to the collector of Kaira, who forwarded a sample of the tobacco grown from it.

  • The principle on which the value of any commercial sample is estimated is very simple.