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61 تفحص
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) \ تَفَحَّصَ بالنظر \ scan: to look at (in search of sth.): He scanned the distant hillsides for any sign of the enemy. -
62 enquire into
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
63 inspect
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
64 look
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
65 look over
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
66 scrutinize
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
67 search
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
68 study
تَفَحَّصَ \ enquire into: to study the facts about: The police were enquiring into the theft of my car. inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to try to see, search: I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it. scrutinize: to examine thoroughly: They scrutinized my accounts but found no mistakes. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). study: to examine; consider: Study the map before your journey. \ See Also فتش (فَتَّشَ)، عاين (عَايَنَ)، دقق (دَقَّقَ) -
69 pernosco
per-nosco, ōvi, ōtum, 3, v. a.I.To examine thoroughly:II.pernoscite, Furtumne factum existimetis, an, etc.,
Ter. Ad. prol. 12.—Hence, in perf., to have examined or discerned, to know thoroughly, to become thoroughly acquainted with, to get a correct knowledge of:ingenium avidi haud pernoram hospitis,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 42:facta pernovit probe,
id. Aul. 3, 5, 29:pernovi equidem ingenium tuum ingenuom admodum,
id. Trin. 3, 2, 39.—To learn thor [p. 1350] oughly, become fully acquainted with:hominum mores ex corpore, oculis, vultu, etc., pernoscere,
Cic. Fat. 5, 10:motus animorum sunt penitus oratori pernoscendi,
id. de Or. 1, 5, 17.—Hence, pernōtus, a, um, P. a., thoroughly known, well known:pugil ob eximiam virtutem virium regi pernotus et gratus,
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70 go over
1. intransitive verb1)3) (Radio, Telev.)2. transitive verbgo over to somebody/something/Belfast — zu jemandem/in etwas (Akk.) /nach Belfast umschalten. See also academic.ru/31516/go">go 1. 2); go over to
1) (re-examine, think over, rehearse) durchgehengo over something/the facts in one's head or mind — etwas im Geiste durchgehen/die Fakten überdenken
* * *1) (to study or examine carefully: I want to go over the work you have done before you do any more.) durchsehen3) (to list: He went over all her faults.) durchgehen4) ((of plays, behaviour etc) to be received (well or badly): The play didn't go over at all well the first night.) ankommen* * *◆ go overvito \go over over a border/river/street eine Grenze/einen Fluss/eine Straße überquerento \go over over the edge of a cliff über eine Klippe stürzen2. (visit)I'm just \go overing over to the chemist's ich gehe nur mal schnell in die Apotheke rüber fam▪ to \go over over to sth different party zu etw dat überwechseln; faith zu etw dat übertreten; habit zu etw dat übergehenmost motorists have gone over from leaded to unleaded fuel die meisten Autofahrer sind von verbleitem auf bleifreies Benzin umgestiegento \go over over to the enemy zum Feind überlaufen4. (be received)to \go over over [badly/well] [schlecht/gut] ankommenhis speech went over like a ton of bricks seine Rede war ein Flop5. (examine)▪ to \go over over sth report, lines etw durchgehen; flat, car etw durchsuchen; problem sich dat etw durch den Kopf gehen lassendon't sign anything until you have gone over it thoroughly unterschreib nichts, bevor du es nicht genauestens durchgesehen hast▪ to \go over over sb jdn untersuchento \go over over sth in one's mind etw in Gedanken durchgehen6. TV, RADIO▪ to \go over over to sb zu jdm umschaltento \go over over to Glasgow nach Glasgow umschalten8. (exceed)to \go over over a budget/limit ein Budget/eine Grenze überschreitento \go over over a time limit überziehen9. (wash)to \go over over a room mal schnell ein Zimmer [durch]putzen10. (redraw)▪ to \go over over sth etw nachzeichnento \go over over a line eine Linie nachziehen* * *go over v/i1. hinübergehen (to zu)3. übertreten, -gehen ( beide:from von;to zu einer anderen Partei etc)4. zurückgestellt oder vertagt werdena) umschalten (nach),6. umg Erfolg haben:go over big ein Bombenerfolg sein7. (gründlich) überprüfen oder untersuchen8. (nochmals) durchgehen, überarbeiten9. durchgehen, -lesen, -sehen* * *1. intransitive verb1)2) (be received) [Rede, Ankündigung, Plan:] ankommen ( with bei)3) (Radio, Telev.)2. transitive verbgo over to somebody/something/Belfast — zu jemandem/in etwas (Akk.) /nach Belfast umschalten. See also go 1. 2); go over to
1) (re-examine, think over, rehearse) durchgehengo over something/the facts in one's head or mind — etwas im Geiste durchgehen/die Fakten überdenken
2) (clean) sauber machen; (inspect and repair) durchsehen [Maschine, Auto usw.]* * *(again) v.überarbeiten v. v.hinübergehen v. -
71 unterziehen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Kleider) put on underneath2. GASTR. (Eigelb, Creme etc.) fold in3. ARCHIT. (Träger etc.) put in (underneath)—(unreg., untr., hat)I v/refl1. sich einer Operation etc. unterziehen undergo, have; sich einer Prüfung unterziehen take; sich einem Training, einer Arbeit etc. unterziehen doII v/t (einer Kontrolle, einem Verhör etc.) put through, submit to; einer Prüfung unterziehen auch test, examine; einem Verhör unterziehen auch interrogate* * *sich unterziehento undergo; to submit; to pass* * *un|ter|zie|hen [ʊntɐ'tsiːən] ptp unterzogen [ʊntɐ'tsoːgn] insep irreg1. vr(= unterwerfen)unterzíéhen (müssen) — to (have to) undergo sth
unterzíéhen — to undergo or have an operation
unterzíéhen —
sich der Mühe (dat) unterzíéhen, etw zu tun (geh) — to take the trouble to do sth
2. vtto subject (+dat to)jdn/etw einer Prüfung unterzíéhen — to subject sb/sth to an examination
jdn einer Operation unterzíéhen — to perform an operation on sb
* * *(to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) undergo* * *un·ter·zie·hen *1[ʊntɐˈtsi:ən]I. vtder Arzt unterzog mich einer gründlichen Untersuchung the doctor examined me thoroughlydas Fahrzeug muss noch einer Generalinspektion unterzogen werden the vehicle still has to undergo a general inspectionII. vrun·ter|zie·hen2[ˈʊntɐtsi:ən]Sie sollten sich einen Pullover \unterziehen you ought to put a pullover on underneath* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbII 1.[sich (Dat.)] etwas unterziehen — put something on underneath
sich einer Sache (Dat.) unterziehen — undertake something
2.sich einer Operation (Dat.) unterziehen — undergo or have an operation
unregelmäßiges transitives Verbetwas einer Untersuchung/Überprüfung (Dat.) unterziehen — examine/check something
* * *'unterziehen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Kleider) put on underneath2. GASTR (Eigelb, Creme etc) fold in3. ARCH (Träger etc) put in (underneath)unter'ziehen (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/r1.sich einer Operation etcunterziehen undergo, have;unterziehen take;sich einem Training, einer Arbeit etcunterziehen do2.B. v/t (einer Kontrolle, einem Verhör etc) put through, submit to;einer Prüfung unterziehen auch test, examine;einem Verhör unterziehen auch interrogate* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbII 1.[sich (Dat.)] etwas unterziehen — put something on underneath
sich einer Sache (Dat.) unterziehen — undertake something
2.sich einer Operation (Dat.) unterziehen — undergo or have an operation
unregelmäßiges transitives Verbetwas einer Untersuchung/Überprüfung (Dat.) unterziehen — examine/check something
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72 examinar
Multiple Entries: examinar examinar algo
examinar ( conjugate examinar) verbo transitivo to examine; ‹situación/caso› to study, consider examinarse verbo pronominal (Esp) to take an exam
examinar verbo transitivo to examine: quisiera examinar las pruebas detenidamente, I'd like to thoroughly examine the evidence ' examinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: mirar - pensar - tantear - analizar - escudriñar - ver English: examine - inspect - look into - look over - paper - reassess - review - scrutinize - search - see into - study - test - trace - view - look - peruse - reexamine - survey - vet -
73 cognosco
co-gnosco, gnōvi, gnĭtum, 3 ( tempp. perff. contr. cognosti, Ter. And. 3, 4, 7:I.cognostis,
id. Hec. prol. 8:cognoram,
Cic. de Or. 1, 31, 143; Cat. 66, 26:cognoro,
Cic. Att. 7, 20, 2; id. Fam. 2, 11, 2 fin.: cognorim, Cael. ap. Cic. Att. 10, 9, A, 1:cognoris,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 35; Lucr. 6, 534:cognorit,
Ter. Eun. 5, 4, 11:cognosses,
Cic. Fl. 21, 51; Cat. 91, 3:cognossent,
Nep. Lys. 4 fin.:cognosse,
Lucr. 1, 331; Cat. 90, 3; Ov. M. 15, 4 al.; v. Neue, Formenl. 2, 532; 2, 535), v. a. [nosco].To become thoroughly acquainted with (by the senses or mentally), to learn by inquiring, to examine, investigate, perceive, see, understand, learn; and, in tempp. perff. (cf. nosco) to know (very freq. in all periods and species of composition); constr. with acc., with acc. and inf., or a rel.-clause as object, and with ex, ab, the abl. alone, or per, with the source, etc., of the information, and with de.A.By the senses:b.credit enim sensus ignem cognoscere vere,
Lucr. 1, 697; 6, 194; Enn. Ann. ap. Pers. 6, 9 (v. 16 Vahl.); cf.:doctas cognoscere Athenas,
Prop. 1, 6, 13; so,regiones,
Caes. B. G. 3, 7:domos atque villas,
Sall. C. 12, 3:Elysios campos, etc.,
Tib. 3, 5, 23:totum amnem,
Verg. A. 9, 245:sepulcra,
Suet. Calig. 3:Aegyptum proficisci cognoscendae antiquitatis,
Tac. A. 2, 59; cf. Nep. Att. 18, 1:infantem,
Suet. Calig. 13:si quid dignum cognitu,
worth seeing, Suet. Aug. 43 rem, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 275, 22:ab iis Caesar haec dicta cognovit, qui sermoni interfuerunt,
Caes. B. C 3, 18 fin.:si tantus amor casus cognoscere nostros.. Incipiam, Verg A. 2, 10: verum, quod institui dicere, miserias cognoscite sociorum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 27, § 65:aliquid et litteris et nuntiis cognoscere,
id. Fam. 1, 5, 1; 14, 5, 1; 14, 6 init.:iter ex perfugis,
Sall. C. 57, 3; id. J. 112, 1 al:per exploratores cognovit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 22; 5, 49; 2, 11;7, 16: deditio per nuntios cognita,
Sall. H. Fragm. 2, 22 Gerl.:de Marcelli salute, Cic Fam. 4, 4, 3: de Bruto,
id. Att. 5, 21, 10;Sall J. 73, 1: his (quibus) rebus cognitis very freq. in the historians,
Caes. B G. 1, 19, 1, 33; 2, 17; 4, 30 et saep., so in abl. absol. cognito, vivere Ptolemaeum, Liv. 33, 41, 5, so id. 37, 13, 5, 44, 28, 4 al.; v. Zumpt, Gram. § 647.—Like the Engl. to know, the Heb. (v. Gesen. Lex. s. h. v 3), and the Gr. gignôskô (v. Lidd. and Scott, under the word, III.), euphem of sexual intercourse, Ov. H. 6, 133 aliquam adulterio, Just 5, 2, 5, 22, 1, 13: cognita, Cat 61, 147; Tac. H 4, 44.—B.Mentally, to become acquainted with, learn, recognize, know:II.nihil certum sciri, nihil plane cognosci et percipi possit,
Cic. de Or 1, 51, 222, Lucr 2, 840;quod Di vitiaci fratris summum in populum Romanum studium cognoverat,
Caes. B. G 1, 19; cf. Sall. C. 51, 16 quem tu, cum ephebum Temni cognosses, Cic. Fl. 21, 51 et saep.: id se a Gallicis armis atque insignibus cognovisse, knew by their weapons and insignia (diff. from ex and ab aliquo, to learn from any one, v ab), Caes. B G. 1, 22; Ov. P 2, 10, 1; Phaedr. 4, 21, 22.—With acc. and inf: nunc animam quoque ut in membris cognoscere possis esse, Lucr 3, 117; cf. Auct. Her. 4, 18, 25: cum paucitatem mililum ex castrorum exiguitate cognosceret, Caes B G. 4, 30: aetatem eorum ex dentibus, Varr R. R. 2, 8 fin.:sed Metello jam antea experimentis cognitum erat, genus Numidarum infidum... esse,
Sall. J 46, 3 al. —With acc. and part.:aliter ac sperarat rempublicam se habentem,
Nep. Ham. 2, 1.—With rel.- clause:tandem cognosti qui siem, Ter And. 3, 4, 7: id socordiāne an casu acciderit, parum cognovi,
Sall. J. 79, 5 al. —To recognize that which is already known, acknowledge, identify (rare for agnosco): vereor, ne me quoque, cum domum ab Ilio cessim revertero, Praeter canem cognoscat nemo, Varr. ap. Non. p. 276, 9:III.eum haec cognovit Myrrhina,
Ter. Hec. 5, 3, 32:primum ostendimus Cethego signum: cognovit,
Cic. Cat. 3, 5, 10; cf.:sigilla, ova,
id. Ac. 2, 26, 86; Lucr. 2, 349:pecus exceptum est, quod intra dies XXX. domini cognovissent,
to identify, Liv. 24, 16, 5; cf.:ut suum quisque per triduum cognitum abduceret,
id. 3, 10, 1; Ov. F. 2, 185:video et cognosco signum,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 45:faciem suam,
Ov. A. A. 3, 508:cognito regis corpore,
Just. 2, 6, 20:mores,
Ov. P. 3, 2, 105.—So esp., to identify a person before a tribunal:cum eum Syracusis amplius centum cives Romani cognoscerent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 5, § 14; 2, 5, 28, § 72.—With the access. idea of individual exertion (cf. Gr. gignôskô), to seek or strive to know something, to inquire into, to investigate, examine (so freq. only as a jurid. and milit. t. t.):A.accipe, cognosce signum,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 2, 31.Jurid. t. t., to examine a case in law, to investigate judicially (cf. cognitio):2.Verres adesse jubebat, Verres cognoscebat, Verres judicabat,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 10, § 26; cf. Quint. 4, 2, 21; Dig. 13, 4, 4 al.—So absol.:si judicas, cognosce,
Sen. Med. 194.—With acc.:causam,
Quint. 4, 1, 3; cf. id. 11, 1, 77 Spald. N. cr.:causas,
Cic. Off. 2, 23, 82; id. Verr. 2, 2, 48, § 118. COGNITIONES, Inscr. Orell. 3042.—With de:de agro Campano,
Cic. Phil. 5, 19, 53:de Caesaris actis,
id. Att. 16, 16 B, 8:de hereditate,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 7, § 19:hac de re,
id. ib. 2, 1, 10, § 27; cf. Quint. 6, 3, 85; 7, 4, 35; 8, 3, 62 al.; Suet. Aug. 55; 93; id. Tib. 33; id. Calig. 38 al.:super aliquā re,
Dig. 23, 2, 13:familiae herciscundae, i. e. ex actione familiae herciscundae,
ib. 28, 5, 35; cf. ib. 27, 2, 2.—Transf., of critics and the criticising public:B.cognoscere atque ignoscere, Quae veteres factitarunt, si faciunt novi,
Ter. Eun. prol. 42; cf. id. Hec. prol. 3 and 8.—And of private persons in gen.:et cognoscendi et ignoscendi dabitur peccati locus,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 1, 6.—Milit. t. t., to reconnoitre, to act the part of a scout:1.qualis esset natura montis et qualis in circuitu ascensus, qui cognoscerent, misit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 21 al— Also merely to inquire into, examine:numerum tuorum militum reliquiasque,
Cic. Pis. 37, 91 (al. recognoscere).—Hence, *cognoscens, entis, P. a., acquainted with:cognoscens sui,
Auct. Her. 4, 18, 25. —Subst. in jurid. lang., one who investigates judicially Inscr Orell 3151; 3185.—* Adv.: cognoscenter, with knowledge, distinctly:2.ut cognoscenter te videam,
Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 22.—cognĭtus, a, um, P. a., known, acknowledged, approved. res penitus perspectae planeque cognitae, Cic. de Or. 1, 23, 108, cf. id. ib 1, 20, 92; id. Fam. 1, 7, 2. dierum ratio pervulgata et cognita, id. Mur 11, 25:homo virtute cognitā et spectatā fide,
id. Caecin. 36, 104.—With dat.:mihi Galba, Otho, Vitellius nec beneficio nec injuriā cogniti,
Tac. H. 1, 1, so Plin. 12, 21, 45, § 99.— Comp.:cognitiora, Ov Tr. 4, 6, 28. cognitius,
id. M. 14, 15.— Sup.:cognitissima,
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74 ausculter
ausculter [ɔskylte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɔskylteverbe transitif Médecine to examine* * *ɔskylte vtLe médecin l'a ausculté. — The doctor listened to his chest.
* * *ausculter verb table: aimer vtr1 Méd to sound, to examine [sb] with a stethoscope; se faire ausculter to be examined with a stethoscope;2 ( examiner) to examine thoroughly;3 Tech to sound.[oskylte] verbe transitif -
75 rīmor
rīmor ātus, ārī, dep. [rima], to lay open, tear up, turn up: rastris terram, V.: prata Caystri, grub through, V.— To tear up, turn over, pry into, search, examine, explore, ransack: alqd repertum, V.: Pectora pullorum, Iu.: (canes) naribus auram, O.—Fig., to examine thoroughly, investigate, scrutinize: alqd: unde hoc sit, i. e. ferret out.* * *rimari, rimatus sum V DEPprobe, search; rummage about for, examine, explore -
76 sviscerare
sviscerare v.tr.1 ( togliere le viscere a) to eviscerate, to disembowel; ( un pollo) to draw*; ( pesci, uccelli) to gut2 (fig.) ( studiare a fondo) to examine thoroughly, to go* deeply into (sthg.): sviscerare un argomento, to analyse a subject in depth.◘ sviscerarsi v.rifl. to be consumed (with sthg.): sviscerare d'amore per qlcu., to be consumed with love for s.o.* * *[zviʃʃe'rare]verbo transitivo to examine, to analyse [sth.] in depth [problema, questione]* * *sviscerare/zvi∫∫e'rare/ [1]to examine, to analyse [sth.] in depth [problema, questione]. -
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vivisezionare v.tr.1 to vivisect2 (fig.) to examine thoroughly; to dissect: vivisezionare un testo, un argomento, to subject a text, an issue to close examination.* * *[vivisettsjo'nare]verbo transitivo to vivisect; fig. to examine minutely* * *vivisezionare/vivisettsjo'nare/ [1]to vivisect; fig. to examine minutely. -
78 zbada|ć
pf Ⅰ vt 1. Med. (poddać badaniu lekarskiemu) to examine [chorego, pacjenta] ⇒ badać 2. Med. (wykonać badanie) to test, to check [wzrok, słuch, krew]- zbadać komuś puls/ciśnienie (krwi) to take sb’s pulse/blood pressure3. (dokładnie poznać) to examine, to investigate [przyczyny, skutki, okoliczności]- tę sprawę należy dokładnie zbadać this case must be thoroughly investigated ⇒ badać4. (sprawdzić) to examine [papiery, dokumenty]; to search [teren, okolicę]- zbadać autentyczność podpisu to check if the signature is authenticⅡ zbadać się Med. (zostać zbadanym przez lekarza) to have a check-upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zbada|ć
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79 scour
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verb(to clean by hard rubbing.) fregar, restregar
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verb(to make a thorough search of: They scoured the woods for the child.)tr[skaʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (clean) fregar, restregar2 (erode) erosionar————————tr[skaʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (search - countryside) recorrer; (- building) registrarscour ['skaʊər] vt1) examine, search: registrar (un área), revisar (documentos, etc.)2) scrub: fregar, restregarv.• desengrasar v.• estregar v.• explorar v.• fregar v.• limpiar con un chorro de agua v.• purgar v.• recorrer detenidamente v.• restregar v.skaʊr, 'skaʊə(r)1)a) ( rub hard) \<\<surface/pan\>\> fregar*, restregar*b) scour away o off ( remove) \<\<dirt/grease\>\> quitar2) ( search thoroughly) \<\<area/building\>\> registrar, dar* una batida en['skaʊǝ(r)]1. VT1) [+ pan, floor] fregar, restregar (esp LAm); [+ channel] limpiar2) (=search) registrar2.VI* * *[skaʊr, 'skaʊə(r)]1)a) ( rub hard) \<\<surface/pan\>\> fregar*, restregar*b) scour away o off ( remove) \<\<dirt/grease\>\> quitar2) ( search thoroughly) \<\<area/building\>\> registrar, dar* una batida en -
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Ⅰ adv. grad. (drobiazgowo) [opisać, pamiętać] precisely, accurately; [obejrzeć, przeczytać, umyć] carefully; [omówić, zbadać] thoroughly- wiedzieli dokładnie, co ich czeka they knew precisely what would happen to them- zrobiłem dokładnie to, o co prosiłeś I did exactly as you asked a. wanted- znał dokładnie termin… he knew the exact date of…- musisz celować dokładniej you need to aim more accuratelyⅡ part. 1. (akurat) precisely, exactly- zostało nam dokładnie dwadzieścia minut we have precisely 20 minutes left- wszystko odbyło się dokładnie tak, jak przewidywaliśmy everything went exactly as we had foreseen- iść/płynąć dokładnie na południe to go/sail directly south2. (ściślej) to be precise, to be exact- dwadzieścia lat temu, dokładnie 21 lipca 1969 roku twenty years ago, on 21 July 1969 to be precise a. exactⅢ inter. kryt. (właśnie) precisely, exactly- „myślą, że są zupełnie bezkarni” – „dokładnie” ‘they think they can do just as they please’ – ‘precisely’ a. ‘that’s right’- „pan chce otworzyć konto, tak?” – „dokładnie” ‘you want to open an account, sir, do you?’ – ‘exactly’ a. ‘that’s right’* * *advexactly, precisely* * *adv.1. (= precyzyjnie) exactly; accurately, precisely; dokładnie coś pamiętać remember sth well, remember sth in detail; dokładnie ten sam the very same.2. (= starannie) thoroughly, meticulously, well, carefully.3. (= uważnie) closely; dokładnie kogoś/coś obserwować watch sb/sth closely; dokładnie kogoś/coś zbadać examine sb/sth closely l. in detail.4. ( w określeniach czasu) dokładnie o piątej/siedemnastej at five (o'clock) sharp, on the stroke of five; dokładnie w dwie godziny in two hours flat; dokładnie w tej chwili l. w tym momencie as we speak, at this very moment; dokładnie chodzić ( o zegarku) run well.5. ( w określeniach kierunków geograficznych) due; dokładnie na północ/zachód due north/west.int.pot. exactly!, precisely!, dead on!, right on!, spot on!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dokładnie
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