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testiranje
I. test·ing [ˈtestɪŋ] N no pl
testing
testing
II. test·ing [ˈtestɪŋ] ADJ attr
testing
testing
ˈbeta test·ing N
1. beta testing COMPUT:
beta testing
2. beta testing PSYCH:
beta testing
ˈpilot-test·ing N no pl
pilot-testing
ˈtest·ing ground N
testing ground
testing ground
I. test [test] N
1. test (of knowledge, skill):
test SCHOOL
2. test (examination):
test MED, SCIENCE
test MED, SCIENCE
3. test (of metallurgy):
4. test (challenge):
5. test SPORTS (cricket):
II. test [test] VB trans
1. test (for knowledge, skill):
preverjati [perf preveriti]
2. test (try to discover):
preizkušati [perf preizkusiti]
3. test (check performance):
preverjati [perf preveriti]
4. test (for medical purposes):
pregledovati [perf pregledati]
5. test (try to the limit):
to test sb/sth
III. test [test] VB intr MED
ˈacid test N
1. acid test CHEM:
2. acid test fig:
ˈap·ti·tude test N
ˈblood test N
ˈbreath test N
ˈcrash-test VB trans to crash-test sth
ˈdriv·ing test N
ˈen·try test N
in·ˈtel·li·gence test N
la·ˈbora·tory test N
ˈlit·mus test N
1. litmus test CHEM:
2. litmus test inf (decisive indication):
ˈmeans test N FIN
ˈPap smear N Am Aus, ˈPap test N Am Aus MED
ˈpilot-test VB trans to pilot-test sth
ˈpreg·nan·cy test N
ˈroad-test VB trans
road-test car:
Present
Itest
youtest
he/she/ittests
wetest
youtest
theytest
Past
Itested
youtested
he/she/ittested
wetested
youtested
theytested
Present Perfect
Ihavetested
youhavetested
he/she/ithastested
wehavetested
youhavetested
theyhavetested
Past Perfect
Ihadtested
youhadtested
he/she/ithadtested
wehadtested
youhadtested
theyhadtested
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He would not hold any political philosophy as a litmus test.
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The political litmus test is often used when appointing judges.
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The expression is a metaphor based on the litmus test in chemistry.
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The game had been distributed to a few radio stations, and was described as a litmus test of the candidates' political knowledge.
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All government spending must pass some sort of legitimate litmus test -- and this one fails.
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