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inspect

/in-spekt/US // ɪnˈspɛkt //UK // (ɪnˈspɛkt) //

检查,检验,巡查,监察

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
    • : to view or examine formally or officially: The general inspected the troops.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbexamine, check
Forms: inspected, inspecting

Examples

  • When an alarm goes off in the middle of the night, the robot awakens from its charging dock to go to inspect what’s happening.

  • San Francisco officials have also helped to inspect school buildings and allocated $15 million in extra funding to the district, she said.

  • Fueled by a hunger for more calm, I inspected my calendar more closely.

  • We had been inspected multiple times by the County to make sure that we were following protocol.

  • Jannetta said bridges and structures are inspected at least every two years.

  • Blaine stresses that he was not called to inspect the rail site.

  • The remains will go next to the University of Wisconsin for an anthropologist and odontologist to inspect.

  • As the police officer bends down to inspect the body, a mouse "blows out" of its chest.

  • They claim FDA did not have proper resources to inspect imported catfish.

  • Ruth demanded the home plate umpire inspect the ball, according to multiple writers on hand.

  • Here he can inspect what he sees, say the reflection of the face of his mother or nurse, and compare it at once with the original.

  • A full General landing to inspect overseas is entitled to a salute of 17 guns—well, I got my dues.

  • A number of the articles were used in the erection of Edgbaston Vestry Hall, where the curious may inspect them if so inclined.

  • He annually has a gathering of distinguished farmers and others to inspect his estate and see how his "book farming" gets on.

  • The disk of light disappeared, and the alert constable could be heard moving along the corridor to inspect the other offices.