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1 examine
{ig'zæmin}
1. проучвам, изследвам, преглеждам/разглеждам (внимателно), мед. преглеждам
to have one's teeth/eyes, etc. EXAMINEd преглеждам си зъбите/очите и пр.
she needs to have her head EXAMINEd разг. тя не e с всичкия си/не е добре
2. изпитвам, подлагам на изпит
3. юр. разпитвам, разследвам, правя следствие/дознание* * *{ig'zamin} v 1. проучвам, изследвам; преглеждам/разглеждам (в* * *прислушвам; препитвам; преглеждам; проучвам; разследвам; разглеждам; изучавам; изпитвам; изследвам;* * *1. she needs to have her head examined разг. тя не e с всичкия си/не е добре 2. to have one's teeth/eyes, etc. examined преглеждам си зъбите/очите и пр 3. изпитвам, подлагам на изпит 4. проучвам, изследвам, преглеждам/разглеждам (внимателно), мед. преглеждам 5. юр. разпитвам, разследвам, правя следствие/дознание* * *examine[ig´zæmin] v 1. изследвам, проучвам, изучавам; преглеждам внимателно (паспорт, сметка и пр.); I must \examine the facts трябва да проуча фактите; to \examine the sky for rain гледам небето да видя дали ще вали дъжд; to \examine a matter ( question) thoroughly задълбавам (задълбочавам се) в някакъв въпрос; 2. мед. преглеждам; преслушвам; to get \examined подлагам се на медицински преглед, преглеждам се; 3. изпитвам, подлагам на изпит; 4. воен., мор. разпитвам, разследвам, правя дознание (следствие); the lawyer \examined the witness адвокатът разпита свидетеля.
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