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(Am) amtlicher (gerichtsmedizinischer) Leichenbeschauer m; Gerichtsmediziner m, Facharzt m für Gerichtsmedizin, Arzt m für forensische Medizin -
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nounPrüfer, der/Prüferin, die* * ** * *ex·am·in·er[ɪgˈzæmɪnəʳ, AM -ɚ]n2. MED3. IRISH ECON, FIN (corporate administrator) [vom Gericht bestimmter] Verwalter/[vom Gericht bestimmte] Verwalterin* * *[Ig'zmɪnə(r)]n (SCH, UNIV)Prüfer( in) m(f)* * *examiner s1. SCHULE etc Prüfer(in)3. Patentrecht: (Vor)Prüfer(in):examiner in chief US Hauptprüferexam. abk1. examination2. examined3. examinee4. examiner* * *nounPrüfer, der/Prüferin, dieboard of examiners — Prüfungsausschuss, der
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nounbe under examination — untersucht od. überprüft werden
2) (Med.) Untersuchung, die* * *1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) die Untersuchung2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) die Prüfung* * *ex·ami·na·tion[ɪgˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən]I. nto fail an \examination durch eine Prüfung fallento pass/sit/take an \examination eine Prüfung bestehen/ablegen/machen\examination of the evidence Überprüfung f der Beweismittelresearch \examination Forschungsuntersuchungenon closer \examination bei genauerer Überprüfungto be under \examination untersucht werdenthe evidence is still under \examination die Beweismittel werden immer noch geprüftto undergo a medical \examination sich akk ärztlich untersuchen lassenpost-mortem \examination Obduktion f, Autopsie f4. (questioning) suspect, prisoner Vernehmung f, Verhör nt, Einvernahme f SCHWEIZ; witness Zeugenvernehmung f, Zeugeneinvernahme f SCHWEIZdirect \examination AM erste Zeugenvernehmung [o SCHWEIZ Zeugeneinvernahme] (durchgeführt von dem Anwalt der benennenden Partei)to conduct the \examination of a witness die Zeugenvernehmung [o SCHWEIZ Zeugeneinvernahme] durchführento undergo an \examination vernommen [o verhört] [o SCHWEIZ einvernommen] werden\examination paper Prüfungsunterlagen pl* * *[Ig"zmI'neISən]nexamination nerves pl — Prüfungsangst f
2) (= study, inspection) Prüfung f, Untersuchung f; (of machine, premises, passports) Kontrolle f; (of question) Untersuchung f; (of accounts) Prüfung fon closer examination — bei genauer( er) Prüfung or Untersuchung
it was found on examination that... — die Untersuchung ergab, dass...
legal examination — Verhör nt
* * *examination [ıɡˌzæmıˈneıʃn] shold an examination into a matter eine eingehende Untersuchung einer Sache anstellen;(up)on examination bei näherer Prüfung;2. SCHULE etc Prüfung f, besonders UNIV Examen n:a) schriftliche Prüfung,b) Prüfungsarbeit f;it’s all part of the examination paper fig das gehört alles mit dazu;examination results Prüfungsergebnisse3. JURa) Zivilprozess: (meist eidliche) Vernehmung:be under examination vernommen werden ( → 1)ex. abk1. examination2. examined3. example4. except5. exception9. exerciseexam. abk1. examination2. examined3. examinee4. examiner* * *nounbe under examination — untersucht od. überprüft werden
2) (Med.) Untersuchung, die* * *n.Examen - n.Prüfung -en f.Untersuchung f.Verhör -e n.
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