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词汇 examination
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EXAMINATION
go through something
to examine something.
Give me a day or two to go through this contract, and then I'll call you with advice.Don't go through it too fast. Read it carefully, or you might miss something.
look someone or something over
to examine someone or something carefully.
She looked him over and decided to hire him.Please look over this report.
on approval
for examination, with the privilege of return.
I ordered the merchandise on approval so I could send it back if I didn't like it.Sorry, you can't buy this on approval. All sales are final.
open something up
to begin examining or discussing something.
Do you really want to open it up now?Now is the time to open up the question of taxes.
pick something over
to sort through something; to rummage through something.
They picked all the records over.The shoppers quickly picked over the sale merchandise.
read something over
to read something.
When you have a chance, read this over.Also, read over this report.
read something through
to read all of something.
Take this home and read it through.Read through this report and see if you can find any errors.
run through something
to read through something rapidly.
I ran through your report, and it looks okay.I didn't read the novel, I only ran through it.
scratch the surface
to just begin to find out about something; to examine only the superficial aspects of something.
The investigation of the governor's staff revealed some suspicious dealing. It is thought that the investigators have just scratched the surface.We don't know how bad the problem is. We've only scratched the surface.
take a gander (at someone or something)
to examine someone or something; to take a look (at someone or something). (Slang.)
Hey, will you take a gander at that fancy car!Drive it over here so I can take a gander.
take a look (at someone or something)
to examine (briefly) someone or something. (Also with have, as in the examples.)
I asked the doctor to take a look at my ankle that has been hurting."So your ankle's hurting," said the doctor. "Let's take a look."Please have a look at my car. It's not running well.
thumb through something and leaf through something
to look through a book, magazine, or newspaper, without reading it carefully.
I've only thumbed through this book, but it looks very interesting.I leafed through a magazine while waiting to see the doctor.
EXAMINATION - INVESTIGATION
look into something and check into something; see into something
to investigate something.
I'll have to look into that matter.The police checked into her story.Don't worry about your problem. I'll see into it.
nose around and nose about
to investigate; to check (into something). (Informal.)
I don't have an answer to your question, but I'll nose around and see what I can find out.I'll nose about, too. Who knows what we'll find out?

cram for an/the exam

To study for a test shortly before it is to happen. You might have gotten a higher grade if you didn't cram for the exam at the last minute.

cram for an examination

 and cram for a test
Fig. to study very hard for an exam. I have to go cram fora test now. If you would study during the school term, you would not have to cram.
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