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examination

/ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən/

[C] 可算名詞
複数形: examinations

The word carries a sense of rigorous scrutiny and formal assessment. Unlike a 'look' or a 'test', an examination implies a systematic process where specific criteria are applied to reach a definitive conclusion. In medical or technical contexts, it suggests a professional, clinical detachment aimed at diagnosing a problem. It is more invasive and thorough than a simple 'check-up'. In academic settings, the term evokes stress, formality, and high stakes. While 'test' can be casual or frequent, an 'examination' usually denotes a culminating event that determines a grade or qualification. In legal contexts, it is strictly procedural. It focuses on the extraction of truth through structured questioning, where the goal is to validate or invalidate testimony under pressure.

Used as a countable noun whether referring to a medical check-up, a school test, or a legal questioning session.

意味

名詞

A detailed inspection or investigation of something to determine its condition or discover facts.

"The doctor performed a thorough physical examination of the patient."

名詞

A formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a particular subject.

"She spent all night studying for her final chemistry examination."

名詞

The formal questioning of a witness in a court of law.

"The defense attorney began the cross-examination of the primary witness."

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