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101 разузнавать планы
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102 untersuchen
v/t (untr., hat) examine (auch MED.); (inspizieren) inspect; (einen Fall etc.) inquire ( oder look) into, investigate (alle auch JUR. und wissenschaftlich); CHEM. und weitS. analy|se (Am. -ze); (testen) test ( auf + Akk for); auf Schadstoffe / Fingerabdrücke etc. hin untersuchen test s.th. for harmful substances / check ( oder examine) s.th. for fingerprints; auf oder nach Waffen etc. untersuchen search s.o. for weapons etc.; seine Zähne / Lunge etc. gründlich untersuchen lassen have one’s teeth / lungs Pl. etc. thoroughly examined ( oder checked), have a thorough examination ( oder checkup) done on one’s teeth / lungs Pl. etc.* * *(erforschen) to assay; to research; to explore; to analyze; to look into; to investigate; to scrutinize; to inquire into; to examine; to analyse; to probe;(überprüfen) to inspect; to check; to test* * *un|ter|su|chen [ʊntɐ'zuːxn] ptp untersuchtvt insep1) (= inspizieren, prüfen) to examine (auf +acc for); (= erforschen) to look into, to investigate; (genau) Dokumente etc to scrutinize; (statistisch, soziologisch etc) to sound (out), to survey; (chemisch, technisch etc) to test ( auf +acc for)sich ärztlich untersúchen lassen — to have a medical (examination) or a checkup
etw gerichtlich untersúchen — to try sth (in court)
etw chemisch untersúchen — to test or analyze sth (chemically)
2) (= nachprüfen) to check, to verify* * *1) (to look at, or examine, carefully or formally: He inspected the bloodstains.) inspect2) ((with into) to try to discover the facts of: The police are inquiring into the matter.) inquire3) ((with into) to try to discover the facts of: The police are inquiring into the matter.) enquire4) ((of a doctor) to inspect the body of thoroughly to check for disease etc: The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.) examine5) (to consider carefully: The police must examine the facts.) examine6) (to examine carefully: I'll explore the possibilities of getting a job here.) explore7) (to make a careful study of (something): We'll need to go into this plan in detail.) go into8) (to examine or inquire into carefully: The police are investigating the mystery.) investigate9) ((of the police etc) to examine, looking for eg stolen goods: He was taken to the police station, searched and questioned.) search10) (to investigate carefully (and pass as satisfactory): Every member of staff has been vetted by our security department before he starts work here.) vet* * *un·ter·su·chen *[ʊntɐˈzu:xn̩]vt▪ jdn \untersuchen to examine sbhat man Sie auf Allergien untersucht? have you been examined for allergies?manche Frauen wollen sich nur von Ärztinnen \untersuchen lassen some women only want to be examined by a woman doctorwir schicken das Blut ein, um es auf Krebszellen \untersuchen zu lassen we're sending the blood in to have it examined for cancer cells2. (überprüfen)▪ etw/jdn \untersuchen to investigate [or look into] sth/sbeinen Plan auf Schwachstellen hin \untersuchen to check a plan for weaknessesein Fahrzeug \untersuchen to check a vehicle▪ etw/jdn \untersuchen to scrutinize sth/sbdie sozialen Verhältnisse \untersuchen to examine the social conditionsjds Lebensgewohnheiten \untersuchen to scrutinize sb's habitsdie Zollbeamten \untersuchen das Gepäck auf Sprengstoff the customs officers search the luggage for explosives▪ etw \untersuchen to investigate sthdie Polizei untersucht den Vorfall the police are investigating the incident* * *transitives Verb1) examineetwas auf etwas (Akk.) untersuchen — test something for something
sich ärztlich untersuchen lassen — have a medical examination or check-up
2) (aufzuklären suchen) investigate* * *untersuchen v/t (untrennb, hat) examine ( auch MED); (inspizieren) inspect; (einen Fall etc) inquire ( oder look) into, investigate ( alle auch JUR und wissenschaftlich); CHEM etc weitS. analyse (US -ze); (testen) test (auf +akk for);auf Schadstoffe/Fingerabdrücke etcnach Waffen etcseine Zähne/Lunge etcgründlich untersuchen have one’s teeth/lungs pl etc thoroughly examined ( oder checked), have a thorough examination ( oder checkup) done on one’s teeth/lungs pl etc* * *transitives Verb1) examineetwas auf etwas (Akk.) untersuchen — test something for something
sich ärztlich untersuchen lassen — have a medical examination or check-up
2) (aufzuklären suchen) investigate* * *v.to analyse v.to analyze (US) v.to determine v.to examine v.to explore v.to inspect v.to investigate v.to look into expr.to scrutinise (UK) v.to scrutinize (US) v. -
103 ausforschen
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104 pito1
1 = whistle, bleeper, squeaker.Ex. The author reports on a project for the revival of traditional toys in which a group of adults made toys (e.g., dolls, carts, tops, whistles) that recalled their childhoods.Ex. A whistle from the owner activates the bleeper and light in this keyring, enabling lost keys to be found.Ex. Each contain a replaceable ultrasonic squeaker that emits a sound out of human earshot.----* importar un pito = could not care less. -
105 sondear la opinión pública
figurado to sound out public opinion* * *(v.) = gauge + public opinionEx. The article is entitled ' Gauging public opinion on libraries'.* * *(v.) = gauge + public opinionEx: The article is entitled ' Gauging public opinion on libraries'.
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106 vadear
v.1 to ford.2 to wade across, to cross at a ford, to ford, to get round.Vadeamos el río de noche We forded the river at night.3 to dodge, to weather, to get round, to go round.Vadeamos los problemas fácilmente We dodged the problems easily.* * *1 (río) to ford2 figurado (dificultad) to overcome* * *verb* * *1. VT2) [+ dificultad] to surmount, overcome3) [+ persona] to sound out2.VI to wade* * *verbo transitivo to ford, cross, wade across* * *= ford, wade.Ex. Scaling mountains and fording streams, a Chinese farmer walked alone for 219 days across 10,000 kilometers.Ex. More than a score or two of the young female members waded the stream that in places was waist deep.* * *verbo transitivo to ford, cross, wade across* * *= ford, wade.Ex: Scaling mountains and fording streams, a Chinese farmer walked alone for 219 days across 10,000 kilometers.
Ex: More than a score or two of the young female members waded the stream that in places was waist deep.* * *vadear [A1 ]vtto ford, cross, wade across* * *
vadear vtr (atravesar un río a pie) to ford: vadeó el río para llegar a la cabaña, she waded across the river to reach the hut
' vadear' also found in these entries:
English:
ford
- wade
* * *vadear vt1. [río] to ford2. [dificultad] to overcome* * *v/t1 río ford2 dificultad get around* * *vadear vt: to ford, to wade across -
107 tomarle el pulso a la opinión pública
to sound out public opinionSpanish-English dictionary > tomarle el pulso a la opinión pública
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108 jajak
proobe, sound out; fathom, take soundings, plumb (Nautical) -
109 mengajuk
observe, estimate, test, sound out, surable -
110 menjajaki
probe, sound out, fathom, take soundings, plumb -
111 позаинтересувам
1. (запитвам) inquhe, ask (да about), sound out 2. се show some interest, become interested in -
112 far-borði
a, m. a ship’s board or bulwark above water when loaded, cp. Grág. ii. 399; hence the metaph. phrase, sjá (or leita) sér farborða, to take precautions, so as to get safe and sound out of a danger, Fms. vi. 430, vii. 142, v. l. -
113 farborði
m., in the phrase, leita sér farborða, to take precautions (so as to get safe and sound out of a danger). -
114 fare un giro di opinioni
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115 vado a fare un sondaggio tra i miei colleghi
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > vado a fare un sondaggio tra i miei colleghi
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116 выяснять шансы на успех
Выяснять шансы на успех-- He may also sound out his chances of success by filing a national initial application and asking the EPO to draw up a search report.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выяснять шансы на успех
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117 aushorchen
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118 sondar
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119 sondear
• look into• sound out -
120 tutkailla
• examine• explore• observe• scrutinize• sound out• watch
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