第三人称单数:interrogates
现在分词:interrogating
过去分词:interrogated
过去式:interrogated
1. 询问:与放任自由主义者吓人的个人主义(the daunting individualism)遭遇, 自由派们必须在科学和理性以及英勇的个体(heroic individual)这类问题上长期询问(interrogate)他们自己的信念.
2. 审讯:(3)警察:警察对嫌疑犯会拘留(custody / detention),在拘留过程中,进行审讯(interrogate),可能会有逼供(coerce)和诱供(deduce). 最后,如果证据充足,可以向检察院申请正式逮捕(arrest / apprehend).
3. 对一个服务送出一个询问控制要求:GetKeyName--获得一个服务的服务键名. | interrogate--对一个服务送出一个询问控制要求. | pause----对一个服务送出一个暂停控制要求.
4. 讯问,质问:interpose 置於中间,插入,仲裁 | interrogate 讯问,质问 | interrupt 打断,妨碍
5. interrogate:int; 询问
1. (尤指警察)讯问,审问
If someone, especially a police officer, interrogates someone, they question them thoroughly for a long time in order to get some information from them.
e.g. I interrogated everyone even slightly involved.
我讯问了每个人,甚至连稍有关联的人都没放过。
1. Cone says he is hospitalized in stable condition and that military officials will interrogate him as soon as possible.
2. Police will interrogate anyone who does not have a card, the Urumqi Public Security Bureau said.
3. A federal police official says authorities plan to interrogate the pirates and conduct a " thorough investigation " before determining what charges they could face.
4. The US Military Commissions Act signed into law on October 17, 2006 allows more severe means to be used to interrogate terrorist suspects.
5. 911查询·英语单词
5. Police were guarding the room of the suspect but doctors would not allow them to interrogate him.
6. Yang timely informed the prosecutor and the judge, and asked them to interrogate Wen and review the case in detail.
7. PAPF personnel can interrogate suspicious persons and check their identification documents, belongings and vehicles.
8. When Saddam eventually addresses his judges, he may describe the methods used to interrogate him.
9. 911查询·英语单词
9. New Delhi wants to interrogate him and try him in an Indian court.
10. It clarifies the submission and approval procedure of death sentence reviews, and empowers the Supreme People's Court to interrogate criminals and listen to lawyers'pleas.
interrogate
verb
1. pose a series of questions to
e.g. The suspect was questioned by the police
We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion
Synonym: question
2. transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunication