sample: translation
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noun
1 people in a survey
ADJECTIVE
▪ large, small
▪ total
▪ population
▪ national
▪ random, representative
▪ clinical, non-clinical
VERB + SAMPLE
▪ draw, select
▪ a random sample drawn from men aged 35–40
SAMPLE + VERB
▪ comprise sth, consist of sth
▪ Our sample comprised 250 office workers.
SAMPLE + NOUN
▪ size
▪ A larger sample size yields more reliable data.
▪ survey
▪ group
PREPOSITION
▪ sample from
▪ The research was based on samples from 29 populations.
▪ sample of
▪ a wide sample of people
2 small quantity of sth tested to provide information
ADJECTIVE
▪ blood, faecal/fecal, serum, stool, tissue, urine
▪ DNA, RNA
▪ rock, soil, water
▪ control
▪ biopsy
VERB + SAMPLE
▪ collect, obtain, take
▪ provide
▪ All the athletes had to provide a urine sample.
▪ analyse/analyze, study, test
SAMPLE + VERB
▪ contain
▪ show
PREPOSITION
▪ sample of
3 small quantity of sth tried to see what it is like
ADJECTIVE
▪ free
▪ They're giving out free samples of the new toothpaste.
SAMPLE + NOUN
▪ book
▪ We looked at sample books to choose the fabric.
PREPOSITION
▪ sample of
▪ I'd like to see a sample of your work.
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verb
ADVERB
▪ randomly
PREPOSITION
▪ from
▪ The survey was done using a group of 100 children randomly sampled from the school population.
Sample is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cuisine, ↑delicacy, ↑delight, ↑dish, ↑fare