examination

examination
n
1) огляд; обстеження

examination of equipment — технічний огляд

custom-house examination — митний огляд

2) іспит, екзамен

to give an examination — екзаменувати

to go in for (to take) an examination — складати іспит

to pass an examination — витримати іспит

to fail in an examination — провалитися на іспиті

3) перевірка; випробування; розгляд; експертиза; дослідження
4) юр. слідство
5) юр. допит свідка (підсудного)
6) протокол (допиту)
7) аналіз (хімічний тощо)
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n
1) огляд; обстеження

custom-house examination — митний огляд

immigration examination — паспортний контроль (під час в'їзду іммігрантів у країну)

examination of equipment — технічний огляд

examination by touch — мeд. пальпація; дослідження, вивчення

2) іспит, екзамен
3) перевірка; розгляд; експертиза (тж. expert examination); examination of accounts перевірка звітності, перевірка рахунків
4) юp. наслідок
5) юp. допит свідка або підсудного; протокол допиту
6) cпeц. аналіз (хімічний)

English-Ukrainian dictionary. 2013.

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