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examine美 [ɪɡ'zæmɪn] 英 [ɪɡ'zæmɪn] 第三人称单数:examines 现在分词:examining 过去式:examined v.+n. examine problem,examine issue,examine patient,examine structure,examine evidence adv.+v. closely examine,carefully examine,critically examine v. look at,inspect,scrutinize,observe,study 1. | 审查;调查;考查;考察to consider or study an idea, a subject, etc. very carefully |
| These ideas will be examined in more detail in Chapter 10. 这些观点将在第 10 章作更为详细的探讨。 | | It is necessary to examine how the proposals can be carried out. 有必要调查一下怎样才能实施这些方案。 |
2. | (仔细地)检查,检验to look at sb/sth closely, to see if there is anything wrong or to find the cause of a problem |
| The doctor examined her but could find nothing wrong. 医生给她做了检查,但没发现什么问题。 | | The goods were examined for damage on arrival. 货物到达时检查是否有破损。 |
3. | ~ sb (in/on sth) 考,测验(某人)to give sb a test to see how much they know about a subject or what they can do |
| The students will be examined in all subjects at the end of term. 期末时学生须要参加所有学科的考试。 | | You are only being examined on this semester's work. 现在只考你在本学期学的课程。 |
4. | ~ sb (尤指在法庭上)审问,查问to ask sb questions formally, especially in court |
v. | 1. to inspect or study somebody or something in detail 2. to analyze something in order to understand or expose it 3. to test the knowledge or ability of somebody by giving written, oral, or practical examinations 4. to inspect a patient in order to determine his or her condition or health 5. to ask questions of a witness or other party to a case in a court of law 6. to look at something carefully in order to find out about it or see what it is like 7. to ask someone questions in a legal trial 8. to give students an examination to test their knowledge 9. test the knowledge or qualifications of 1. to inspect or study somebody or something in detail 2. to analyze something in order to understand or expose it 3. to test the knowledge or ability of somebody by giving written, oral, or practical examinations 4. to inspect a patient in order to determine his or her condition or health 5. to ask questions of a witness or other party to a case in a court of law 6. to look at something carefully in order to find out about it or see what it is like 7. to ask someone questions in a legal trial 8. to give students an examination to test their knowledge 9. test the knowledge or qualifications of |
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