tested 的 3 个定义
- the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial.
- the trial of the quality of something: to put to the test.
- a particular process or method for trying or assessing.
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- to subject to a test of any kind; try.
- Chemistry. to subject to a chemical test.
- Metallurgy. to assay or refine in a cupel.
- to undergo a test or trial; try out.
- to perform on a test: People test better in a relaxed environment.
- to conduct a test: to test for diabetes.
tested 近义词
proven
更多tested例句
- The Midshipmen were back on the practice field this week before positive tests at USF forced Saturday’s game to be canceled.
- Of those, 777 people with the state’s app installed had gotten a positive test, and just 488 of them had entered their diagnosis in the system to make alerts go out to others.
- However, positive tests next week could again derail the program’s return.
- Much more important than a player’s grade on film is his result on a coronavirus test.
- At the moment, Utah has yet to play a game, but the Utes might be the toughest test the Cougars face this season.
- Tested recently on the iPhone, the app was slick, though like many initial releases it crashed a couple times.
- Tested by this ulterior norm of life, predatory emulation, and therefore the life of sports, falls short.
- Tested in the crucible of honest criticism, little remains of their statements save the dross of falsehood and error.
- Tested by this principle the congregational adaptation of music would seem to be the most, if not the only, suitable method.
- Tested by the Alabama Experiment Station and reported as vigorous and a strong grower.
- Tested by the standards of democracy, the ability to read and write the English language is a proper qualification.