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Definition of retest in English: retestverb riːˈtɛstrēˈtest [with object]Test (someone or something) again. 重新检测;重新考验 Example sentencesExamples - Artificial sweeteners have been tested and retested in recent years, and the overwhelming majority of research suggests that they cause no harmful effects in healthy individuals.
- Seven years later in 1956 he followed up the results by retesting the group.
- Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody.
- Further, if one horse tests positive, other horses that came on the same plane may also need to be retested.
- Last spring, I was informed I would need to be retested for my disability.
- They test and retest recipes to see what makes the best cookie, cake or ham.
- With their plethora of wonderful tunes, his mélodies appear spontaneous, but this was the result of extremely hard labour, in which every word and every chord was tested and retested.
- For example, when a test has to be recalled because information has been stolen, even those who had nothing to do with the scandal don't get their test scored and have to be retested.
- Your system should be tested and retested, not just by you, but also by a third party.
- One of the devices had already been tested in our labs, but we retested it once again under the same conditions as the others for a correct comparison.
- I was being retested after a previous result came back ‘inconclusive.’
- Comparable results are found, too, in the Concordia University study which has retested a few hundred men 40 years after their original test on recruitment to the Canadian armed services in World War II.
- The project of retesting the elements of the seed-storage theory fell to the new director of the Wind River Experiment Station, Leo Isaac.
- We set up our instruments, retesting the sound of Cooper's keyboard.
- The infants were retested at nine months of age.
- Every new feature is tested and then retested and then meticulously scheduled to enter the production build.
- Next day, the volunteers were divided into three groups and retested.
- The children were retested with appropriate levels of tests at the end of the first, second and third years of the study.
- After six months I'll return to be retested for empirical proof of whether I achieved my own physical and mental goals.
- The infected patients were treated and then retested after 2-3 months of treatment or after 6-8 months when treatment ended.
noun ˈriːtɛstˈrētest An act of retesting someone or something. 重新检测;重新考验 he was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon Example sentencesExamples - I need some help on the English assignment, and seems to me you'll need some tutoring before the math retest.
- I spent last month trying to talk a neighbor's mother into letting her 19-year-old daughter take her retests in a leading pharmaceutical college.
- We did two more ‘sessions’ before he took the retest, and the effort paid off - 71%, almost a B.
- Only two of the 12 reacted to the large dose of MSG but not the placebo in the retest.
- Representative plates from retests of mutant candidates are shown.
- He was running a complex array of benchmarks, and occasionally running retests.
- The form also included a tear-off sheet that solicited participant phone numbers for follow-up; these were number-coded to match the original questionnaire and retained for tracking retests.
- The retest date is there because drugs can lose their potency with time.
- The study has been prompted by the fact the number of retests has more than doubled since 1999.
- The results of the camera movement retest are shown in Table 4.
- Across the entire sample, 52.7% of the inconsistent pairs were switched on retest, with only 6.9% of the ten randomly selected consistent choices switched on retest.
- I find out the final results of my retests next week.
- Typically, students would first sit for these exams in the 9th or 10th grade and enjoy multiple opportunities for retests.
- They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest.
- In this study we used data from each of the three retests: Time 2, Time 3, and Time 4.
- She knew that she could press ahead - and try to pass a retest in a month or two - but faculty members encouraged her to think about repeating her second-year coursework instead.
- The retests were essentially a repeat of steps 3 and 6, only with 10-15 vials per line instead of only 3.
- These retests should also deter a driver from consuming alcohol while driving.
- My cholesterol began to edge up with each retest.
- How about this; I vote we go for mandatory 5 or 10 year retests.
Definition of retest in US English: retestverbrēˈtest [with object]Test (someone or something) again. 重新检测;重新考验 Example sentencesExamples - Comparable results are found, too, in the Concordia University study which has retested a few hundred men 40 years after their original test on recruitment to the Canadian armed services in World War II.
- For example, when a test has to be recalled because information has been stolen, even those who had nothing to do with the scandal don't get their test scored and have to be retested.
- Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody.
- Seven years later in 1956 he followed up the results by retesting the group.
- The project of retesting the elements of the seed-storage theory fell to the new director of the Wind River Experiment Station, Leo Isaac.
- Every new feature is tested and then retested and then meticulously scheduled to enter the production build.
- Further, if one horse tests positive, other horses that came on the same plane may also need to be retested.
- The infants were retested at nine months of age.
- With their plethora of wonderful tunes, his mélodies appear spontaneous, but this was the result of extremely hard labour, in which every word and every chord was tested and retested.
- Last spring, I was informed I would need to be retested for my disability.
- Artificial sweeteners have been tested and retested in recent years, and the overwhelming majority of research suggests that they cause no harmful effects in healthy individuals.
- Your system should be tested and retested, not just by you, but also by a third party.
- The infected patients were treated and then retested after 2-3 months of treatment or after 6-8 months when treatment ended.
- The children were retested with appropriate levels of tests at the end of the first, second and third years of the study.
- They test and retest recipes to see what makes the best cookie, cake or ham.
- Next day, the volunteers were divided into three groups and retested.
- One of the devices had already been tested in our labs, but we retested it once again under the same conditions as the others for a correct comparison.
- After six months I'll return to be retested for empirical proof of whether I achieved my own physical and mental goals.
- We set up our instruments, retesting the sound of Cooper's keyboard.
- I was being retested after a previous result came back ‘inconclusive.’
nounˈrētest An act of retesting or a repeated test. 重新考验,再次检验 he was freed on bond days after the retest and now is seeking a pardon Example sentencesExamples - The form also included a tear-off sheet that solicited participant phone numbers for follow-up; these were number-coded to match the original questionnaire and retained for tracking retests.
- Representative plates from retests of mutant candidates are shown.
- I find out the final results of my retests next week.
- They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest.
- The retests were essentially a repeat of steps 3 and 6, only with 10-15 vials per line instead of only 3.
- The results of the camera movement retest are shown in Table 4.
- Typically, students would first sit for these exams in the 9th or 10th grade and enjoy multiple opportunities for retests.
- We did two more ‘sessions’ before he took the retest, and the effort paid off - 71%, almost a B.
- The retest date is there because drugs can lose their potency with time.
- She knew that she could press ahead - and try to pass a retest in a month or two - but faculty members encouraged her to think about repeating her second-year coursework instead.
- My cholesterol began to edge up with each retest.
- He was running a complex array of benchmarks, and occasionally running retests.
- How about this; I vote we go for mandatory 5 or 10 year retests.
- I need some help on the English assignment, and seems to me you'll need some tutoring before the math retest.
- The study has been prompted by the fact the number of retests has more than doubled since 1999.
- Across the entire sample, 52.7% of the inconsistent pairs were switched on retest, with only 6.9% of the ten randomly selected consistent choices switched on retest.
- In this study we used data from each of the three retests: Time 2, Time 3, and Time 4.
- I spent last month trying to talk a neighbor's mother into letting her 19-year-old daughter take her retests in a leading pharmaceutical college.
- These retests should also deter a driver from consuming alcohol while driving.
- Only two of the 12 reacted to the large dose of MSG but not the placebo in the retest.
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