noun “sample”
Singular sample, Plural samples oder onzieleg
- a small piece of goods given away for free so that people can test it
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The ice cream shop offers free samples of new flavors every Friday.
- a small part taken for further examination (e.g. of blood, tissue or some material)
The chef offered a sample of the new dish for everyone to try.
- a group selected from a larger population for the purpose of gathering information about the whole group
To understand the average height of students in the school, the researchers took a sample of 200 students from different grades.
- a recognizable parts from other songs in a new recording
The DJ's latest track features a sample from a classic 80s movie theme, giving it a nostalgic vibe.
verb “sample”
Infinitiv sample; hien samples; Verg. sampled; Part. Verg. sampled; Ger. sampling
- to taste a small part of a food or briefly try something to see what it's like
Before buying the whole cake, she sampled a small piece to see if she liked the flavor.
- to use a part of an existing sound recording in a new music piece
The DJ sampled the beat from an old funk record to create a fresh track for the club.