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1 interroger un témoin
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2 interroger
interroger [ɛ̃teʀɔʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = questionner) to question ; (pour obtenir un renseignement) to ask ; (Police) to interview ; (sondage) to poll• 15% des personnes interrogées 15% of those polledb. ( = tester) interroger un élève to examine a pupilc. [+ base de données] to query2. reflexive verb* * *ɛ̃tɛʀɔʒe
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1) ( questionner) gén to question ( sur about); ( pour un renseignement) to ask; [police] to question, to interrogate [suspect]; [journaliste] to put questions to ( sur on); fig to search [mémoire]; to examine [conscience]50% des personnes interrogées — 50% of those questioned
2) ( consulter) to query [ordinateur]
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s'interroger verbe pronominal* * *ɛ̃teʀɔʒe vt1) [questionner] to questioninterroger qn du regard — to look questioningly at sb, to give sb a questioning look
2) INFORMATIQUE to interrogate3) ÉDUCATION, [candidat] to test* * *interroger verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( questionner) [juge, procureur] to cross-examine [témoin, accusé]; [police] to question [témoin] (sur about); to interrogate [espion]; [journaliste] to put questions to [personnage, politicien] (sur on); interrogé sur l'Europe, le président a déclaré… when questioned about Europe, the president declared…; 50% des personnes interrogées 50% of those questioned; être interrogé comme témoin to be called as a witness;3 Scol [professeur] to test [élève] (sur on).B s'interroger vpr s'interroger sur qn/qch to wonder about sb /sth; on s'interroge devant l'ampleur des réformes annoncées the scope of the reforms which have been announced makes one wonder.[ɛ̃terɔʒe] verbe transitif1. [questionner - ami] to ask, to question ; [ - guichetier] to ask, to inquire of ; [ - suspect] to question, to interrogate, to interviewinterroger quelqu'un pour savoir si to ask somebody whether, to inquire of somebody whether (soutenu)interroger quelqu'un du regard to look questioningly ou inquiringly at somebodyinterroger sa mémoire/le ciel to search one's memory/the sky[à l'examen] to examine————————s'interroger verbe pronominal intransitifje ne sais pas si je vais l'acheter, je m'interroge encore I don't know whether I'll buy it, I'm still wondering (about it) ou I haven't made up my mind yet -
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audition [odisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = essai) audition ; ( = récital) recitalc. ( = ouïe) hearing* * *odisjɔ̃1) (perception, écoute) hearingpasser une audition — to be auditioned, to go for an audition
3) Droit hearing, examination* * *odisjɔ̃ nf1) (= ouïe) hearing2) DROIT, [témoins] examination3) MUSIQUE, THÉÂTRE (= test) audition* * *audition nf2 ( écoute) hearing;3 ( essai) Cin, Mus, Théât audition; passer une audition to be auditioned, to go for an audition; faire passer une audition à qn to audition sb;4 Jur hearing, examination; procéder à l'audition des témoins to examine the witnesses.[odisjɔ̃] nom féminin2. DROIT4. [fait d'écouter] listening
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