examination
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sınav.
2. tetkik.
3. inceleme.
4. nav.
5. bâkı.
6. ekzaminasyon.
7. araştırma.
8. tetebbu.
9. kontrol.
10. soruşturma.
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Tanımlar :
1.
the act of examining or the state of being examined.
2. A set of questions or exercises testing knowledge or skill.
3. A formal interrogation: examination of the witness.
2. A set of questions or exercises testing knowledge or skill.
3. A formal interrogation: examination of the witness.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the act of examining.
2. particularly, an inspection by a medical professional to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury.
3. A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like.
2. particularly, an inspection by a medical professional to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury.
3. A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of examining, or state of being examined; a careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by study or experiment.
2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing qualification.
2. A process prescribed or assigned for testing qualification.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act of examining, or the state of being examined; scrutiny by inquiry, study, or experiment; careful search and investigation into parts, qualities, conditions, and relations, for the purpose of ascertaining the truth and the real state of things; inspection by observation, interrogation, or trial: as, examination of a ship or a machine; examination of the books of a firm; examination of one's mental condition; examination of a wound, or of a theory or thesis.
2. in legal proceedings: an inquiry into facts by evidence; an attempt to ascertain truth by questioning: as, the examination of a witness.
3. in criminal law, in particular, an inquiry conducted by a magistrate before whom a prisoner is brought charged with crime, to ascertain whether he should be held, bailed, or discharged.
4. the result of judicial inquiries; testimony taken and duly reduced to writing.
5. A process prescribed or assigned for testing the qualifications, capabilities, knowledge, experience, or progress of a person who is a candidate for some position or rank in a profession, occupation, school or other organization, etc.: as, the examination of a candidate for admission to the ministry or bar; the periodical examination of a school.
6. trial or assay by the appropriate methods or tests, as of minerals or chemical compounds.
7.
2. in legal proceedings: an inquiry into facts by evidence; an attempt to ascertain truth by questioning: as, the examination of a witness.
3. in criminal law, in particular, an inquiry conducted by a magistrate before whom a prisoner is brought charged with crime, to ascertain whether he should be held, bailed, or discharged.
4. the result of judicial inquiries; testimony taken and duly reduced to writing.
5. A process prescribed or assigned for testing the qualifications, capabilities, knowledge, experience, or progress of a person who is a candidate for some position or rank in a profession, occupation, school or other organization, etc.: as, the examination of a candidate for admission to the ministry or bar; the periodical examination of a school.
6. trial or assay by the appropriate methods or tests, as of minerals or chemical compounds.
7.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
formal systematic questioning
2. a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge
3. a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by jesuits)
4. the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned
5. the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
2. a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge
3. a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by jesuits)
4. the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned
5. the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.