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nounsee academic.ru/39140/investigate">investigate: Untersuchung, die; Prüfung, die; Ermittlung, die* * *noun die Untersuchung* * *in·ves·ti·ga·tion[ɪnˌvestɪˈgeɪʃən]n Untersuchung f; of an affair [Über]prüfung f; (by police) Ermittlung f; (looking for sth) Nachforschung fthe \investigation concluded that... die Nachforschungen ergaben, dass...currently the two drivers are under \investigation gegen die beiden Fahrer wird derzeit ermitteltto be subject to [or under] \investigation untersucht [o überprüft] [o geh recherchiert] werdento carry out [or conduct] \investigations Untersuchungen durchführento make an \investigation eine Prüfung vornehmen* * *[In"vestI'geISən]n1) (to determine cause) Untersuchung f (into +gen); (= official inquiry) Ermittlung f, Untersuchung fto call for an immediate investigation into sth — die sofortige Untersuchung einer Sache (gen) fordern
to order an investigation into or of sth — anordnen, dass in einer Sache (dat) ermittelt wird
on investigation it turned out that... — bei näherer Untersuchung stellte (es) sich heraus, dass...
2) (= looking for sth) Nachforschung f; (by police) Ermittlungen pl; (of affairs, applicants, political beliefs etc) Überprüfung finto +gen)recent scientific investigation has shown... — die neuesten wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen haben gezeigt...
* * *1. Untersuchung f (into, of gen), Ermittlung f, Nachforschung f, Recherche f, Überprüfung f:statistical investigations statistische Erhebungen;be under investigation untersucht werden;he is under investigation gegen ihn wird ermittelt, gegen ihn laufen Ermittlungen2. (wissenschaftliche) (Er)Forschung* * *nounsee investigate: Untersuchung, die; Prüfung, die; Ermittlung, die* * *n.Erforschung f.Ermittlung f.Nachforschung f.Recherche f.Untersuchung f. -
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noun investigacióninvestigation n investigacióntr[ɪnvestɪ'geɪʃən]1 (of crime) investigación nombre femenino ( into, sobre); (of cause, possibility) examen nombre masculino ( into, de), estudio ( into, de)investigation [ɪn.vɛstə'geɪʃən] n: investigación f, estudio mn.• escrutinio s.m.• examen s.m.• indagación s.f.• investigación s.f.• pesquisa s.f.ɪn'vestə'geɪʃən, ɪnˌvestɪ'geɪʃənmass & count nouna) ( detailed examination) estudio mb) (official, scientific) investigación f[ɪnˌvestɪ'ɡeɪʃǝn]N1) (=inquiry) (by police, authorities, scientist) investigación fthese allegations need further investigation — estas acusaciones se tienen que investigar más a fondo
2) (=inspection, search) [of place, site] inspección f ; [of document] examen m ; (Med) exploración fdoctors carried out a simple investigation under local anaesthetic — los médicos realizaron una simple exploración utilizando anestesia local
3) (=in-depth study) estudio m (of, into de)* * *[ɪn'vestə'geɪʃən, ɪnˌvestɪ'geɪʃən]mass & count nouna) ( detailed examination) estudio mb) (official, scientific) investigación f -
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investigation [ɪn‚vestɪˈgeɪ∫ən]• his investigations led him to believe that... ses investigations l'ont amené à penser que...* * *[ɪnˌvestɪ'geɪʃn]1) ( inquiry) enquête f (of, into sur)3) Law (of accounts, reports) vérification f -
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investigation [ɛ̃vεstigasjɔ̃]feminine noun• champ d'investigation [de chercheur] field of research* * *ɛ̃vɛstigasjɔ̃nom féminin investigation* * *ɛ̃vɛstiɡasjɔ̃ nfinvestigation, inquiry* * *[ɛ̃vɛstigasjɔ̃] nom féminina. [policières] inquiries, investigationb. [scientifiques] research, investigations -
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investigation [ɪn‚vestɪ'geɪʃən](into crime, accident) enquête f; (of problem, situation) examen m, étude f;∎ months of investigation turned up no clues après des mois d'enquête, aucun indice n'a été découvert;∎ his activities are under investigation une enquête a été ouverte sur ses activités;∎ your case is currently under investigation nous étudions actuellement votre cas;∎ on further investigation en poursuivant les recherches;∎ on further investigation, the ruins turned out to be… des recherches plus approfondies ont révélé que les ruines étaient…;∎ to make investigations faire des investigations; (police) procéder à une enquêteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > investigation
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noun undersøkelse, etterforskingsubst. \/ɪnˌvestɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n\/undersøkelse, utredelse, etterforskningcriminal investigation ( jus) etterforskinginvestigation into ( jus) utredelse angående, etterforskning avinvestigation of ( jus) etterforskning avjudicial investigation ( jus) rettslig etterforskning -
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noun preiskava* * *[investigéišən]nounpreiskava, poizvedovanje (of ali into s.th.); (znanstveno) raziskovanje -
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noun1) расследование, следствие2) (научное) исследование* * *1 (a) следственный2 (n) изыскание; исследование; научное исследование; разбирательство; расследование* * *1) расследование, следствие 2) исследование* * *[in·ves·ti·ga·tion || ɪn‚vestɪ'geɪʃn] n. расследование, следствие, разбор, исследование* * *исследованиеисследованиярасследованиерасследованияследствие* * *1) расследование, следствие (into, of) 2) (научное) исследование -
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noun vyšetrovanie* * *• vyšetrovanie• výskum• vyšetrenie• vyhladávanie• zistenie• skúmanie• prieskum -
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investigation — A formal SFA examination into the activities of a firm or registered person. Firms or individuals involved are served with a written Notice of Investigation . Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary * * * investigate in‧ves‧ti‧gate… … Financial and business terms
investigation — investigate ► VERB 1) carry out a systematic or formal inquiry into (an incident or allegation) so as to establish the truth. 2) carry out research into (a subject). 3) make a search or systematic inquiry. DERIVATIVES investigable adjective… … English terms dictionary
investigation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, close, detailed ▪ extensive ▪ The authorities conducted an extensive investigation into his tax affairs. ▪ full, in depth … Collocations dictionary
investigation — I noun careful search, careful study, close inquiry, collection of facts, detailed examination, examination, exhaustive study, exploration, formal scrutiny, indagatio, inquire to ascertain facts, inquiry, inquisitio, interrogation, investigatio,… … Law dictionary
investigation — early 15c., from O.Fr. investigacion (14c.), from L. investigationem (nom. investigatio) a searching into, a searching for, noun of action from pp. stem of investigare to trace out, search after, from in in, into (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) +… … Etymology dictionary
investigation — noun we cannot determine the cause of the fire without further investigation Syn: examination, inquiry, study, inspection, exploration, consideration, analysis, appraisal; research, scrutiny, perusal; probe, review, (background) check, survey … Thesaurus of popular words
investigation — noun see investigate … New Collegiate Dictionary
investigation — noun /ɪnˌvɛstəˈɡeɪʃən/ The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research; study; inquiry, especially patient or thorough inquiry or examination; as, the investigations of the philosopher and the mathematician; the… … Wiktionary
investigation — noun Syn: examination, enquiry, study, inspection, exploration, analysis, research, scrutiny, probe, review … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
investigation */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˌvestɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms investigation : singular investigation plural investigations the process of trying to find out all the details or facts about something in order to discover who or what caused it … English dictionary
investigation — in|ves|ti|ga|tion [ ın,vestı geıʃn ] noun count or uncount *** the process of trying to find out all the details or facts about something in order to learn who or what caused it or how it happened: There were no new suspects in the murder, but… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English