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direct-examine

/dih-rekt-ig-zam-in, dahy-/US // dɪˈrɛkt ɪgˈzæm ɪn, daɪ- //

直接审视,直接审问,直接审讯,直接审查

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    di·rect-ex·am·ined, di·rect-ex·am·in·ing.Law.

    • : to subject to direct examination.Compare cross-examine.

Examples

  • In 2009, Lee Daniels announced that he would direct Selma and that Liam Neeson would play President Lyndon Johnson.

  • If someone wants to ensure a direct and secure connection, no entity, whether a hotel or otherwise, should be able to block it.

  • The twang we hear as emblematic of white country music is actually the direct descendant of black folk music banjo.

  • Idiocies multiply in direct proportion to the accumulating legal rigidities.

  • Today they are more direct, especially in many conflict regions of the world.

  • Each religion claims that its own Bible is the direct revelation of God, and is the only true Bible teaching the only true faith.

  • The steamboat of 1809 and the steam locomotive of 1830 were the direct result of what had gone before.

  • It was a direct lie to tell the Austrian commander that an armistice had been arranged and the bridge ceded to the French.

  • I suppose that to most men such a warning would be a direct incitement to make the attempt.

  • Monsieur le Maire,” said he, “I should like to examine the premises, and beg that you will have the kindness to accompany me.

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