♦ (to) examine

♦ (to) examine
♦ (to) examine /ɪgˈzæmɪn/
v. t.
1 esaminare; sottoporre a esame; prendere in esame: to examine old documents, esaminare vecchi documenti; to examine a proposal, prendere in esame una proposta
2 controllare; ispezionare; verificare: (rag.) to examine the accounts, verificare i conti
3 esaminare, interrogare (uno studente, ecc.): I was examined in maths and physics, fui interrogato in matematica e fisica
4 (fig.) esaminare; analizzare; soppesare; interrogare: to examine one's conscience, interrogare la propria coscienza
5 (leg.) interrogare; escutere: to examine a witness in a law court, interrogare un testimone in tribunale
6 (med.) visitare: The doctor examined the patient, il medico ha visitato l'ammalato
examining board, commissione d'esame □ (leg.) examining magistrate, giudice delle indagini preliminari □ (fam.) You need to get your head examined!, devi farti visitare!; tu sei pazzo!
examinee
n.
candidato (a un esame); esaminando
examiner
n.
1 esaminatore: external examiner, esaminatore esterno
2 ispettore.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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