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Что (кто) такое examine - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Examine; Examination (disambiguation)
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examine         
(examines, examining, examined)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you examine something, you look at it carefully.
He examined her passport and stamped it...
VERB: V n
examination (examinations)
The Navy is to carry out an examination of the wreck tomorrow...
= inspection
N-VAR
2.
If a doctor examines you, he or she looks at your body, feels it, or does simple tests in order to check how healthy you are.
Another doctor examined her and could still find nothing wrong...
VERB: V n
examination
He was later discharged after an examination at Westminster Hospital...
N-VAR
3.
If an idea, proposal, or plan is examined, it is considered very carefully.
The plans will be examined by EU environment ministers.
VERB: V n
examination
The proposal requires careful examination and consideration.
N-VAR
4.
If you are examined, you are given a formal test in order to show your knowledge of a subject.
...learning to cope with the pressures of being judged and examined by our teachers.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
Examine         
·vt To interrogate as in a judicial proceeding; to try or test by question; as, to examine a witness in order to elicit testimony, a student to test his qualifications, a bankrupt touching the state of his property, ·etc.
II. Examine ·vt To test by any appropriate method; to inspect carefully with a view to discover the real character or state of; to subject to inquiry or inspection of particulars for the purpose of obtaining a fuller insight into the subject of examination, as a material substance, a fact, a reason, a cause, the truth of a statement; to inquire or search into; to Explore; as, to examine a mineral; to examine a ship to know whether she is seaworthy; to examine a proposition, theory, or question.
examine         
v.
1) to examine carefully, closely, thoroughly
2) (D; tr.) to examine for (to examine a car for defects)
3) (D; tr.) to examine in (to examine students in physics)
examine         
v. a.
1.
Inspect, observe.
2.
Scrutinize, investigate, study, consider, canvass, test, inquire into, search into, look into, inquire about.
3.
Interrogate (in order to elicit truth or to test qualifications), catechise, put questions to.
examine         
¦ verb
1. inspect or study thoroughly to determine the nature or condition of.
2. test the knowledge or proficiency of.
3. Law formally question (a defendant or witness) in court.
Derivatives
examinable adjective
examinee noun
examiner noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. examiner, from L. examinare 'weigh, test', from examen 'examination'.
examination         
¦ noun
1. a detailed inspection or study.
the action of examining.
2. a formal test of knowledge or proficiency in a subject or skill.
3. Law the formal questioning of a defendant or witness in court.
examination         
n.
1.
Inspection, observation.
2.
Inquiry, search, research, scrutiny, investigation, inquisition.
3.
Trial by questions (in order to elicit truth or to test qualifications), test.
examination         
(examinations)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
An examination is a formal test that you take to show your knowledge or ability in a particular subject, or to obtain a qualification. (FORMAL)
= exam
N-COUNT
2.
see also examine
examination         
n. 1) the questioning of a witness by an attorney. Direct examination is interrogation by the attorney who called the witness, and cross-examination is questioning by the opposing attorney. A principal difference is that an attorney putting questions to his own witness cannot ask "leading" questions, which put words in the mouth of the witness or suggest the answer, while on cross-examination he/she can pose a question that seems to contain an answer or suggest language for the witness to use or agree to. 2) in bankruptcy, the questions asked of a debtor by the judge, trustee in bankruptcy, attorneys or even creditors, to determine the state of the debtor's affairs. 3) in criminal law, a preliminary examination is a hearing before a judge or other magistrate to determine whether a defendant charged with a felony should be held for trial. Usually this is held by a lower court and if there is any substantial evidence to show a felony has been committed by the defendant he/she is bound over to the appropriate court for trial, but otherwise the charge will be dismissed by the judge. See also: bankruptcy cross-examination direct examination testimony witness
Examination         
·noun The act of examining, or state of being examined; a careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by study or experiment.
II. Examination ·noun A process prescribed or assigned for testing qualification; as, the examination of a student, or of a candidate for admission to the bar or the ministry.

Википедия

Examination

Examination may refer to:

  • Physical examination, a medical procedure
  • Questioning and more specific forms thereof, for example in law:
    • Cross-examination
    • Direct examination
  • Exam as assessment, also "test", "exams", "evaluation"
    • Civil service entrance examination
      • Imperial examination