trials
Prononciation : [ˈtraɪəlz]
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Contexte : « experimentation »
(noun) trials are tests or experiments to see how something works or to try something out. It's like when scientists test a new medicine to make sure it is safe and helps people.
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The new medicine has gone through many trials, and it shows great promise.
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We can't start using the treatment yet because the trials are not finished.
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What are the results of the medical trials so far?
Contexte : « challenges »
(noun) trials can also mean difficult experiences or challenges that someone faces in life. For example, when someone goes through tough times, we say they are facing trials.
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She overcame many trials in her life and became very strong.
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He didn't let the trials get him down; he always looked for the positive.
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What trials have you had to overcome to reach your goals?
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