Noun
test run (plural test runs)
An initial trial of a device or system to test its basic function.
After a test run of four sites in 2016, the Iowa Democratic Party increased the number of satellite caucus locations to 87, including four each in Florida and Arizona. Source: Internet
An initial test run applying the RSA in June passed without issue, but this involved a relatively small amount of money, $1.7mn, relating to previously generated revenue, some of which dates back to before the 1990s and 2000s civil war. Source: Internet
AP reached out to WELT, and the news outlet confirmed that the footage shows a logistical test run before vaccinations are administered in Darmstadt, which is near the German city of Frankfurt. Source: Internet
During the test run, an electrical relay in the Atlas malfunctioned and opened two valves in the pneumatic system which allowed helium pressure gas to escape from the booster's balloon skin. Source: Internet
Along with serving as a potential test run for growth on the moon and Mars, the harvest could also be of use in harsh climates here on Earth. Source: Internet
Amazon argued the test run by the ACLU using the company's "Rekognition" software was unfair because it used the default settings -- 80% "confidence." Source: Internet