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1 esame
m exam(ination)( visita) examinationesame d'idoneità aptitude testesame di guida driving testprendere in esame examine* * *esame s.m.1 examination; ( controllo) test, check; ( ispezione) inspection, scrutiny, review; ( inchiesta) investigation: esame dei documenti, examination of documents; esame di coscienza, examination of one's conscience; (dir.) esame dei testimoni, examination of the witnesses; (comm.) esame di un campione, examination of a sample; esame del sangue, blood test; esame della vista, eye test; esame medico, medical examination; sottoporre qlco. a un esame meticoloso, to subject sthg. to detailed inspection (o to go carefully over sthg.); (amm.) esame dei conti, auditing (o checking) of the accounts; la questione è all'esame, the matter is under examination; la nuova legge è all'esame della Camera, the new law is before (o under consideration by) the House; fecero un attento esame della situazione, they made a thorough review of the situation; prendere in esame, to consider, to examine2 ( scolastico) examination, (fam.) exam; ( prova) test: esame scritto, orale, written, oral examination (o test); esame di riparazione, resit; esame di maturità, school leaving exam; esame d'ammissione, entrance examination; esame di concorso, competitive examination; preparare un esame, to prepare for an exam; dare, sostenere un esame, to take (o to sit for) an examination; essere respinto a un esame, to fail in an examination; superare un esame, to pass an examination // esame di guida, driving test.* * *[e'zame]sostantivo maschile1) scol. univ. examination, exam colloq.dare o sostenere un esame to take o sit (for) BE an exam; superare un esame to pass an exam; essere bocciato a un esame — to fail an exam
2) med. examination, check-upesame del sangue, delle urine, della vista, dell'udito — blood, urine, eye, hearing test
3) (controllo) check, examination; (ispezione) inspectionessere all'esame — [pratica, budget] to be under review; [ caso] to be under investigation
prendere in esame — to examine [budget, caso]; to consider, to take into consideration [ questione]; to review [ situazione]
•farsi un esame di coscienza — to examine one's conscience, to do some soul-searching
* * *esame/e'zame/sostantivo m.1 scol. univ. examination, exam colloq.; dare o sostenere un esame to take o sit (for) BE an exam; superare un esame to pass an exam; essere bocciato a un esame to fail an exam2 med. examination, check-up; esame del sangue, delle urine, della vista, dell'udito blood, urine, eye, hearing test; sottoporsi a o fare un esame to have an examination3 (controllo) check, examination; (ispezione) inspection; essere all'esame [pratica, budget] to be under review; [ caso] to be under investigation; prendere in esame to examine [budget, caso]; to consider, to take into consideration [ questione]; to review [ situazione]esame di ammissione entrance exam; farsi un esame di coscienza to examine one's conscience, to do some soul-searching; esame di guida driving test; esame di laurea thesis defence; esame di maturità → maturità. -
2 approfondimento
approfondimento s.m. widening, study in depth, investigation: l'approfondimento di un'indagine, the widening (o intensification) of an inquiry; approfondimento di un discorso, analysis of a speech; è necessario un approfondimento del problema ambientale, we need a thorough analysis of the ecological problem // (fin.) approfondimento di capitali, capital deepening.* * *[approfondi'mento]sostantivo maschile (analisi) close examination* * *approfondimento/approfondi'mento/sostantivo m.(analisi) close examination.
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