examine

examine
transitive verb
1) (inspect) untersuchen (for auf + Akk.); prüfen [Dokument, Gewissen, Geschäftsbücher]
2) (Med.) untersuchen
3) (test knowledge or ability of) prüfen (in in + Dat.)

examine somebody on his knowledge of French — jemandes Französischkenntnisse prüfen

4) (Law) verhören; vernehmen
* * *
[iɡ'zæmin]
verb
1) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) prüfen
2) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) untersuchen
3) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) untersuchen
4) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) prüfen
5) (to question: The lawyer examined the witness in the court case.) vernehmen
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- examiner
* * *
ex·am·ine
[ɪgˈzæmɪn]
vt
1. (test)
to \examine sb [in sth] jdn [in etw dat] prüfen
to be \examined geprüft werden
to \examine sth etw untersuchen [o prüfen]
the council is to \examine ways of reducing traffic der Stadtrat versucht Wege zur Reduzierung des Verkehrs zu finden
to \examine credentials/methods Referenzen/Methoden überprüfen
to \examine the effects of sth die Auswirkungen von etw dat untersuchen
3. LAW
to \examine sb jdn verhören [o vernehmen] [o SCHWEIZ einvernehmen]
to \examine the accused den Angeklagten verhören
to \examine experts Experten anhören
to \examine sb on sth jdn zu etw dat befragen [o hinzuziehen
4. MED
to \examine sb/sth jdn/etw untersuchen
to \examine one's breasts [for lumps] jds Brust [auf Knoten] abtasten
* * *
[Ig'zmɪn]
vt
1) (for auf +acc) untersuchen; documents, accounts prüfen; machine, passports, luggage kontrollieren

you need (to have) your head examined (inf)du solltest dich mal auf deinen Geisteszustand untersuchen lassen

2) pupil, candidate prüfen (in in +dat, on über +acc)
3) (MED) untersuchen
4) (JUR) suspect, accused, witness verhören
* * *
examine [ıɡˈzæmın]
A v/t
1. prüfen, untersuchen (auch MED)(beide:
for auf akk):
examine the books WIRTSCH die Bücher durchsehen oder prüfen;
examine one’s conscience sein Gewissen prüfen oder erforschen
2. wissenschaftlich untersuchen, erforschen
3. JUR
a) Zivilprozess: (meist eidlich) vernehmen
b) Strafprozess: verhören
4. SCHULE etc prüfen (in in dat; on über akk):
examining board Prüfungsausschuss m
B v/i examine into sth etwas prüfen oder untersuchen
* * *
transitive verb
1) (inspect) untersuchen (for auf + Akk.); prüfen [Dokument, Gewissen, Geschäftsbücher]
2) (Med.) untersuchen
3) (test knowledge or ability of) prüfen (in in + Dat.)

examine somebody on his knowledge of French — jemandes Französischkenntnisse prüfen

4) (Law) verhören; vernehmen
* * *
v.
abnehmen (Prüfung) v.
begutachten v.
mustern v.
prüfen v.
untersuchen v.
verhören v.

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