examination
- examination
1) undersøkelse
2) eksamen, prøve
3) forhør, avhør
eksamen
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eksaminasjon
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gransking
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inspeksjon
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prøve
subst. \/ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n\/, \/eɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n\/
1) undersøkelse, granskning, ettersyn, gjennomgåelse
• have you done the examination of tickets?
har du tatt billettkontrollen?
2) tentamen, prøve, eksamen, eksaminasjon
• I didn't fail in the examination!
jeg strøk ikke på eksamen!
3) (jus) forhør, avhør
examination of\/into something undersøkelse av noe
go in for an examination ha legeundersøkelse
go up for an examination gå opp til eksamen
make up an examination kontinuere, ta eksamen på nytt
on examination ved (nærmere) undersøkelse, ved (nærmere) ettersyn
pass an examination bestå en prøve, stå på en eksamen
put somebody through an examination (også) avhøre noen
sit for an examination gå opp til eksamen
without further examination uten nærmere undersøkelse
English-Norwegian dictionary.
2013.
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