inspect

inspect
transitive verb
1) (view closely) prüfend betrachten
2) (examine officially) überprüfen; inspizieren, kontrollieren [Räumlichkeiten]
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[in'spekt]
verb
1) (to look at, or examine, carefully or formally: He inspected the bloodstains.) untersuchen
2) (to visit (eg a restaurant or school) officially, to make sure that it is properly run: Cafés must be regularly inspected to find out if they are kept clean.) inspizieren
3) (to look at (troops etc) ceremonially: The Queen will inspect the regiment.) besichtigen
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in·spect
[ɪnˈspekt]
vt
1. (examine carefully)
to \inspect sth etw untersuchen
to \inspect sth for damage etw auf Schäden hin untersuchen
2. (examine officially)
to \inspect sth etw kontrollieren
to \inspect the books die Bücher prüfen
3. MIL
to \inspect the troops die Truppen inspizieren
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[ɪn'spekt]
vt
1) (= examine) kontrollieren, prüfen; school, hotel etc inspizieren

to inspect sth for sth — etw auf etw (acc) (hin) prüfen or kontrollieren

2) (MIL ETC: review) inspizieren
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inspect [ınˈspekt] v/t
1. untersuchen, prüfen, sich etwas genau ansehen (alle:
for auf akk [hin])
2. JUR Akten etc einsehen, Einsicht nehmen in (akk)
3. Truppen etc besichtigen, inspizieren: parade A 2 a
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transitive verb
1) (view closely) prüfend betrachten
2) (examine officially) überprüfen; inspizieren, kontrollieren [Räumlichkeiten]
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v.
beschauen v.
untersuchen v.

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