test: [14] Latin testum denoted an ‘earthenware pot’. English acquired it via Old French test, and used it originally for a ‘pot in which metals are subjected to heat’. Among the purposes these tests were put to was assaying, to ascertain the quality of metal, and by the 16th century the word was being used metaphorically for an ‘examination of properties or qualities’. English testy and French tête ‘head’ are close relatives. => testy
test (n.)
late 14c., "small vessel used in assaying precious metals," from Old French test, from Latin testum "earthen pot," related to testa "piece of burned clay, earthen pot, shell" (see tete).
Sense of "trial or examination to determine the correctness of something" is recorded from 1590s. The connecting notion is "ascertaining the quality of a metal by melting it in a pot." Test Act was the name given to various laws in English history meant to exclude Catholics and Nonconformists from office, especially that of 1673, repealed 1828. Test drive (v.) is first recorded 1954.
test (v.)
1748, "to examine the correctness of," from test (n.), on the notion of "put to the proof." Earlier "assay gold or silver" in a test (c. 1600). Meaning "to administer a test" is from 1939; sense of "undergo a test" is from 1934. Related: Tested; testing.
实用例句
1. So far 57 have taken the test and all have been negative.
到目前为止,参加测试的有57人,测试结果均呈阴性。来自柯林斯例句
2. He tried to bluff his way through another test and failed it.
他试图再次在考试中蒙混过关,但却露馅了。来自柯林斯例句
3. The scientists have already experimented at each other's test sites.
科学家已经在彼此的实验场所进行了实验。来自柯林斯例句
4. The test can accurately predict what a bigger explosion would do.
该试验能准确地预测一次更大爆炸的威力。来自柯林斯例句
5. He suggested a link between class size and test results of seven-year-olds.