trial run
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edittrial run (plural trial runs)
- An empirical test of the suitability or effectiveness of a method or object by running it at least once.
- 1962 April, R. K. Evans, “The Acceptance Testing of Diesel Locomotives”, in Modern Railways, page 268:
- Because most diesel failures can be traced to electrical faults, minor in themselves but often difficult to pin-point, any unscheduled halt during a trial run is often the signal for the frenzied unfolding of wiring diagrams and the appearance of an impressive array of voltmeters and circuit testers.
- An empirical test of the suitability or capability of a person or actor by letting them perform at least once.
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edittest of suitability or effectiveness
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