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单词 interrogation
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Definition of interrogation in English:

interrogation

noun ɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)nɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action of interrogating or the process of being interrogated.

    would he keep his mouth shut under interrogation?
    count noun he had conducted hundreds of criminal interrogations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are people saying they were told to prepare people for interrogation.
    • Uncomfortable silences are a tactic used by police interrogation, film crews, counsellors.
    • Upon interrogation, the thieves admitted that they had gone through special training.
    • He acknowledged this and said he arrived on the scene too late - the search and interrogation had already begun.
    • The man beside me told the guard I had just come from interrogation.
    • He was taken into the custody for joint interrogation by the police and intelligence agencies.
    • They are often tortured during interrogation and some of them are found dead.
    • I think you can use rough interrogation, you may be able to use trickery, questions.
    • Prior interrogation allowed the witness to see what investigators suspected and prepare an explanation.
    • Ministers had previously denied the army used hooding during interrogation.
    • He added that a report would be prepared on the basis of his interrogation.
    • Classes are conducted in the traditional Socratic method of rigorous interrogation.
    • During interrogation they disclosed that the box was stolen from a cycle shop.
    • The only record of the two-day interrogation is a summary written afterwards by one of the agents who carried it out.
    • He died after reportedly undergoing interrogation by a private contract employee of the CIA.
    • And so began a horrendous sequence of interrogation and beatings lasting at least six hours.
    • They were only released to eat, pray, go to the toilet and for daily interrogation.
    • There are things here which are not offered for serious interrogation.
    • Even if a woman constable was called most of the time she stayed outside the room during her interrogation.
    • Initially Iranian authorities said she had died of a stroke while under interrogation.
    Synonyms
    questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing, probing, inquisition, catechism
    investigation, interviewing, interview, debriefing
    informal pumping, grilling, the third degree
    Law examination

Derivatives

  • interrogational

  • adjective
    • At the same time the model does not completely bar the possibility that interrogational torture will be used by officials and later ratified by the public.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is gratuitous torture, interrogational torture, judicial torture, vengeful torture, intimidational torture, torture as punishment and noble cause torture.
      • Many, however, will likely be deported, often to countries that don't offer protection from interrogational abuse.
      • I lecture each year at the Department of Public Safety of Texas, the Texas rangers, primarily, and I conduct interrogational seminars throughout the United States - ten to fifteen a year.
      • In applied ethics, my two most extensive research programs are on the moral permissibility of interrogational torture and on ethical issues surrounding new technologies.
 
 

Definition of interrogation in US English:

interrogation

nouninˌterəˈɡāSH(ə)nɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n
  • The action of interrogating or the process of being interrogated.

    would he keep his mouth shut under interrogation?
    he had conducted hundreds of criminal interrogations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He added that a report would be prepared on the basis of his interrogation.
    • Upon interrogation, the thieves admitted that they had gone through special training.
    • And so began a horrendous sequence of interrogation and beatings lasting at least six hours.
    • I think you can use rough interrogation, you may be able to use trickery, questions.
    • Ministers had previously denied the army used hooding during interrogation.
    • There are things here which are not offered for serious interrogation.
    • Prior interrogation allowed the witness to see what investigators suspected and prepare an explanation.
    • The only record of the two-day interrogation is a summary written afterwards by one of the agents who carried it out.
    • They are often tortured during interrogation and some of them are found dead.
    • During interrogation they disclosed that the box was stolen from a cycle shop.
    • The man beside me told the guard I had just come from interrogation.
    • There are people saying they were told to prepare people for interrogation.
    • He was taken into the custody for joint interrogation by the police and intelligence agencies.
    • Classes are conducted in the traditional Socratic method of rigorous interrogation.
    • He acknowledged this and said he arrived on the scene too late - the search and interrogation had already begun.
    • Even if a woman constable was called most of the time she stayed outside the room during her interrogation.
    • Initially Iranian authorities said she had died of a stroke while under interrogation.
    • Uncomfortable silences are a tactic used by police interrogation, film crews, counsellors.
    • They were only released to eat, pray, go to the toilet and for daily interrogation.
    • He died after reportedly undergoing interrogation by a private contract employee of the CIA.
    Synonyms
    questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing, probing, inquisition, catechism
 
 
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