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examination [ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən] n 1. the act of examining or state of being examined 2. (Social Science / Education) Education a. written exercises, oral questions, or practical tasks, set to test a candidate's knowledge and skill b. (as modifier) an examination paper 3. (Medicine) Med a. physical inspection of a patient or parts of his body, in order to verify health or diagnose disease b. laboratory study of secretory or excretory products, tissue samples, etc., esp in order to diagnose disease 4. (Law) Law the formal interrogation of a person on oath, esp of an accused or a witness examinational adj In maintenance, a comprehensive scrutiny supplemented by measurement and physical testing in order to determine the condition of an item. See also maintenance. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
examination noun 1. inspection, testing, study, research, trial, checking, review, survey, investigation, analysis, consideration, observation, going-over (informal), vetting, scrutiny, appraisal, interrogation, assay, perusal, recce (slang) They have taken the documents away for examination. 2. checkup, analysis, going-over (informal), exploration, health check, check, medical, once-over (informal) a routine medical examination 3. exam, test, research, paper, investigation, practical, assessment, quiz, evaluation, oral, appraisal, catechism accusations of cheating in school examinations 4. questioning, inquiry, probe, quizzing, cross-examination, inquisition the examination of witnesses in this murder case Quotations "In examinations the foolish ask questions that the wise cannot answer" [Oscar Wilde Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young] Translations examination [ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən] N 1. (Scol, Univ) (= test) → examen m our chemistry examination → nuestro examen de química to take or sit an examination → presentarse a un examen to take an examination in → examinarse de oral examination → examen m oral 2. (= inspection) [of premises] → inspección f; [of luggage] → registro m; [of account] → revisión f, inspección f; [of witness, suspect] → interrogatorio m on examination → al examinarlo/examinarlos 3. (= inquiry) → investigación f, estudio m (into de) the matter is under examination → el asunto está siendo investigado or estudiado 4. (Med) → reconocimiento m examination [ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən] n (SCHOOL) (academic) → examen m to take an examination, to sit an examination (British) → passer un examen to pass an examination → réussir un examen (MEDICINE) (medical) [patient] → examen médical m (= scrutiny) → examen m They have taken away documents for examination → Ils ont emmené des documents pour examen. to be under examination → être à l'examen The matter is under examination → La question est à l'examen. examination paper n (= question paper) → sujet m d'examen examination n (Sch etc) → Prüfung f; (Univ) → Examen nt, → Prüfung f; geography examination → Geografieprüfung f; examination nerves pl → Prüfungsangst f (= study, inspection) → Prüfung f, → Untersuchung f; (of machine, premises, passports) → Kontrolle f; (of question) → Untersuchung f; (of accounts) → Prüfung f; on closer examination → bei genauer(er) Prüfung or Untersuchung; it was found on examination that … → die Untersuchung ergab, dass …; the matter is still under examination → die Angelegenheit wird noch geprüft or untersucht (Jur, of suspect, accused, witness) → Verhör nt; (of case, documents) → Untersuchung f; legal examination → Verhör nt examination [ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃ/ən] n (Scol) → esame m; (inspection, of machine, premises) → ispezione f; (of accounts, passport, at Customs) → controllo; (of witness, suspect) → interrogatorio (Med) → visita to take or sit an examination → sostenere or dare un esame on examination → in seguito all'esame the matter is under examination → la questione è all'esame examination [ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃ/ən] n (Scol) → esame m; (inspection, of machine, premises) → ispezione f; (of accounts, passport, at Customs) → controllo; (of witness, suspect) → interrogatorio (Med) → visita to take or sit an examination → sostenere or dare un esame on examination → in seguito all'esame the matter is under examination → la questione è all'esame How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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