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test d'intelligence
intelligence test ΟΥΣ
test (gen) intelligence, efficiency
I. test [βρετ tɛst, αμερικ tɛst] ΟΥΣ
1. test (of person, ability, resources) (gen):
épreuve θηλ
test ΨΥΧ
test αρσ
to put sb/sth to the test
2. test:
test ΣΧΟΛ, ΠΑΝΕΠ (written)
contrôle αρσ
test ΣΧΟΛ, ΠΑΝΕΠ (written)
3. test:
test ΕΜΠΌΡ, ΤΕΧΝΟΛ (of equipment, machine, new model)
essai αρσ
contrôle αρσ
essai αρσ
4. test:
test ΙΑΤΡ (of blood, urine)
analyse θηλ
examen αρσ
test ΧΗΜ, ΦΑΡΜ
analyse θηλ
5. test ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΔΡ:
6. test βρετ ΑΘΛ → Test match
II. test [βρετ tɛst, αμερικ tɛst] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. test (assess, examine):
test (gen) intelligence, efficiency
test ΣΧΟΛ (in classroom) student
interroger (on en)
test (at exam time) student
test ΨΥΧ
2. test:
test ΕΜΠΌΡ, ΤΕΧΝΟΛ vehicle, product
well-tested method, formula, model
3. test:
test ΙΑΤΡ, ΦΑΡΜ blood, urine, sample
test new drug, vaccine
4. test ΧΗΜ:
5. test (tax, strain):
test endurance, strength, patience, courage, effectiveness
III. test [βρετ tɛst, αμερικ tɛst] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
≈ ‘un, deux, trois, un, deux, trois’
IV. test [βρετ tɛst, αμερικ tɛst]
to test the water κυριολ swimmer:
to test the water ΧΗΜ
to test the water μτφ
to test the water μτφ
Test match ΟΥΣ
intelligence [βρετ ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒ(ə)ns, αμερικ ɪnˈtɛlədʒəns] ΟΥΣ
1. intelligence:
2. intelligence ΣΤΡΑΤ:
renseignements αρσ πλ
3. intelligence ΣΤΡΑΤ (secret service):
4. intelligence (intelligent being):
intelligence τυπικ
intelligence test ΟΥΣ
intelligence [ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns] ΟΥΣ no πλ
1. intelligence (alertness, brain power) a. Η/Υ:
2. intelligence + ενικ/πλ ρήμα (inside information, low-down):
3. intelligence (department gathering inside knowledge):
I. test [test] ΟΥΣ
1. test (examination):
test αρσ
test ΣΧΟΛ
examen αρσ
2. test (scientific examination):
examen αρσ
analyse θηλ de sang
3. test (challenge):
épreuve θηλ
II. test [test] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. test (examine knowledge of):
2. test (examine for efficiency):
test machine
test system
3. test (examine):
to test sb/sth for sth
4. test (measure):
5. test (try with senses):
test by touching
test by tasting
6. test (try to the limit):
to test sb/sth
ιδιωτισμοί:
III. test [test] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
test to test positive/negative:
to test for disease, antibodies
to test for chemical
intelligence test ΟΥΣ
intelligence [ɪn·ˈtel·ɪ·ə n(t)s] ΟΥΣ
1. intelligence (brain power) a. comput:
2. intelligence + ενικ/πλ ρήμα (inside information):
3. intelligence (government or espionage agency):
I. test [test] ΟΥΣ
1. test (examination):
test αρσ
test ΣΧΟΛ
examen αρσ
2. test (scientific examination):
examen αρσ
analyse θηλ de sang
3. test (challenge):
épreuve θηλ
II. test [test] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. test (examine knowledge of):
2. test (examine for efficiency):
test machine
test system
3. test (examine):
to test sb/sth for sth
4. test (measure):
5. test (try with senses):
test by touching
test by tasting
6. test (try to the limit):
to test sb/sth
ιδιωτισμοί:
III. test [test] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
test to test positive/negative:
to test for disease, antibodies
to test for chemical
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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However, a mental age result on an intelligence test does not mean that children function at their mental age level in all aspects of life.
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But on the other hand, no genetic factor has been conclusively shown to have a causal relation with group difference in intelligence test scores.
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The entry test is followed by an intelligence test and interview at both locations for the successful candidates.
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They then took an intelligence test side-by-side and were told their scores aloud.
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Selection between the two types of school was determined at age 12 by an intelligence test, the qualifying examination, known colloquially as the qualy.
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