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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B1|Oxford 1001 vocabularySPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary sam‧ple /ˈsɑːmpəl $ ˈsæm-/ noun [countable]
sample verb [transitive]
نمونه
نمونه برداری کردن، مسطوره، الگو، آزمون، واحد نمونه، نمونه گرفتن، نمونه برداشتن، نمونه نشان دادن، خوردن، علوم مهندسی: معیار، عمران: نمونه، معماری: نمونه، قانون فقه: نمونه کالا، نمونه، شیمی: نمونه، روانشناسی: نمونه، بازرگانی: نمونه قرار دادن، نمونه
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: نمونه، نمونه گیری
کامپیوتر: نمونه
پزشکی: نمونه
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Synonyms & Related Words sample[noun]Synonyms:- specimen, example, instance, model, pattern
[verb]Synonyms:- test, experience, inspect, taste, try
[adjective]Synonyms:- test, representative, specimen, trial
Related Words: indication,
sign,
fragment,
part,
piece,
portion,
segment,
constituent,
element,
individual,
unit [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. sam‧ple1 S3 W2 /ˈsɑːmp
əl $ ˈsæm-/
noun [countable][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: essample, from Latin exemplum; ⇒ example]
1. a small part or amount of something that is examined in order to find out something about the whole
sample of I’d like to see some samples of your work. They took a blood sample to test for hepatitis.2. a small amount of a product that people can try in order to find out what it is like
sample of samples of a new shampoo3. a small group of people who have been chosen from a larger group to give information or answers to questions:
The sample consisted of 98 secondary school teachers. Out of a random sample of drivers, 21% had been in an accident in the previous year. a nationally representative sample of over 950 elderly persons4. a small part of a song from a
CD or record that is used in a new song:
Her latest album makes extensive use of samples from a wide range of acid jazz tracks. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. sample2 verb [transitive]1. to taste food or drink in order to see what it is like:
a chance to sample the local food2. to choose some people from a larger group in order to ask them questions or get information from them:
18% of the adults sampled admitted having had problems with alcohol abuse.3. to try an activity, go to a place etc in order to see what it is like:
Here’s your chance to sample the delights of country life.4. to use a small part of a song from a
CD or record in a new song:
Many of his songs have been sampled by other artists. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations sample nounI. small quantity of sth ADJ. blood, DNA, faecal, RNA, rock, serum, tissue, urine, etc. | biopsy, clinical VERB + SAMPLE collect, take | provide All the athletes had to provide a urine sample.
analyse, study, test SAMPLE + NOUN book We looked at sample books to choose the furniture fabric.
bottle PREP. ~ of samples of tissue [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
sample II. people in a survey ADJ. small | large, wide | population | representative | random VERB + SAMPLE draw a sample drawn from men aged 35?40 SAMPLE + VERB comprise sth, consist of sth Our sample comprised 250 catering workers. SAMPLE + NOUN size A larger sample size yields more reliable data.
survey | group PREP. ~ of a wide sample of people [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
sample verb ADV. randomly PREP. from The survey was done using a group of 100 children randomly sampled from the school population. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲