examining
examining — 動詞
- examiningpresent simple I / you / we / they
- examinings3rd person singular
- examininging-ing form
- examiningedpast simple
1. to look at someone or something with great care and attention, usually to find p
檢查;細查
仔細觀看或審視以發現問題
to look at someone or something with great care and attention, usually to find problems, mistakes, or useful information.
The mechanic spent the morning examining the engine for any signs of damage.
技師花了一整個上午仔細檢查引擎是否有任何損壞跡象。
examining + noun + for + noun (searching for problems)
Before buying the house, Dario spent two hours examining every room carefully.
在買下那棟房子之前,Dario 花了兩個小時仔細檢查每個房間。
Folake is examining the documents to check if the signature is real.
Folake 正在檢查文件以確認簽名是否為真。
The doctor was examining the X-ray when the phone suddenly rang.
醫生正在檢查X光片,這時電話突然響了。
- inspect
often focuses on checking against standards or for defects; slightly more official
- scrutinize
implies looking extremely closely, often with suspicion; stronger than examine
- analyze
focuses on breaking down into parts to understand structure or meaning
文法句型
examine + noun phrase
examine + noun phrase + for + noun phrase
examine + wh-clause
用法筆記
Often used with the preposition 'for' to introduce what is being looked for. The subject can also be a system or machine, not only a person (e.g., 'The scanner is examining the luggage').
常見錯誤
2. to give a formal test to someone to measure their knowledge or ability in a give
考試;測驗
以正式考試測試知識或能力
to give a formal test to someone to measure their knowledge or ability in a given field of study.
The university will be examining students in both French and mathematics in June.
這所大學將在六月對學生進行法語和數學測驗。
examining + students in + subject area
Ayesha felt nervous about being examined on Shakespeare's plays.
Ayesha 對於要接受莎士比亞劇作考試感到緊張。
passive: being examined on + specific topic
After examining the whole class, the teacher marked all sixty papers before midnight.
測驗完整個班級後,老師在午夜前批改了全部六十份考卷。
Andrés was examined on European history and nineteenth-century literature last semester.
Andrés 上學期接受了歐洲史和十九世紀文學的考試。
文法句型
examine + student + in + subject area
examine + student + on + specific topic
be examined (passive) + in/on + topic
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive when describing the person being tested. The preposition 'in' introduces the broad subject area ('examined in physics'), while 'on' introduces specific topics ('examined on cell division'). In everyday British English, 'test' or 'assess' is more common; 'examine' sounds more formal.
常見錯誤
3. to ask someone a series of detailed questions in a formal situation such as a co
審問;訊問
在法庭等正式場合詳細詢問
to ask someone a series of detailed questions in a formal situation such as a court of law or an official investigation.
The lawyer spent the whole morning examining the witness about the night of the robbery.
律師花了一整個上午詢問證人關於搶劫案當晚的情況。
examining + witness + about + topic
Aaron was examined for over an hour by the prosecution team.
Aaron 被檢方訊問了超過一個小時。
passive: be examined + by + legal party
The judge allowed the defence to keep examining Liang about his financial records.
法官允許辯方繼續就 Liang 的財務紀錄進行訊問。
The committee is examining the CEO about thousands of dollars in missing payments.
委員會正在訊問執行長關於數千美元去向不明的款項。
- interrogate
stronger and more aggressive; often used in police or military contexts
- question
neutral and general; suitable in both everyday and formal settings
- cross-examine
specific legal term for questioning the other side's witness
文法句型
examine + witness + about + noun phrase
examine + suspect + on + noun phrase
be examined (passive) + by + legal party
用法筆記
This sense belongs to formal legal discourse. In everyday conversation, 'question' or 'ask' is more natural. The compound verb 'cross-examine' is the specific legal term for questioning a witness called by the opposing side, and it carries stricter procedural rules.