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interrogate

VI ซักถาม  ซักไซ้  ถาม  ซัก  ไต่ถาม  query question investigate answer reply sak-tam

 

interrogate

VT ซักถาม  ซักไซ้  ถาม  ซัก  ไต่ถาม  query question investigate answer reply sak-tam

 

interrogation

N การ ซักถาม  การ ซักไซ้  การ ไต่ถาม  questioning inquiry reply kan-sak-tam

 

interrogation mark

N เครื่องหมาย คำถาม  เครื่องหมาย ปรัศนี  krueang-mai-kam-tam

 

interrogation point

N เครื่องหมาย คำถาม  เครื่องหมาย ปรัศนี  krueang-mai-kam-tam

 

interrogative

ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ การ ซักถาม  ที่ เกี่ยวกับ การ ไต่ถาม  ti-kiao-kab-kan-sak-tam

 

interrogative

N สรรพนาม ที่ ใช้ เป็น คำถาม (ไวยากรณ์  sab-pa-nam-ti-chai-pen-kam-tham

 

interrogative sentence

N ประโยคคำถาม  pra-yok-kam-tam

 

interrogator

N ผู้ ซักถาม  ผู้ ซักไซ้  phu-sak-tam

 

interrogatory

ADJ ที่ แสดงออก มา เป็น คำถาม  ที่ เป็นการ ซักถาม  ti-sa-daeng-ook-ma-pen-kam-tam

 

interrogatory

N ู้ คำถาม  question inquiry answer kam-tam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERROGATE

v.t.[L. interrogo; inter and rogo, to ask. ] To question; to examine by asking questions; as, to interrogate a witness.

 

INTERROGATE

v.i.To ask questions.

 

INTERROGATED

pp. Examined by questions.

 

INTERROGATING

ppr. Asking questions of one; examining by questions.

 

INTERROGATION

n.The act of questioning; examination by questions. 1. A question put; inquiry.
2. A note that marks a question; as, does Job serve God for naught?

 

INTERROGATIVE

a.Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as an interrogative phrase or sentence.

 

INTERROGATIVE

n.A word used in asking questions; as who? what? which? why?

 

INTERROGATIVELY

adv. In the form of a question.

 

INTERROGATOR

n.One who asks questions.

 

INTERROGATORY

n.A question or inquiry. In law, a particular question to a witness, who is to answer it under the solemnities of an oath. This may be in open court or before commissioners.

 

INTERROGATORY

a.Containing a question; expressing a question; as an interrogatory sentence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERROGATE

In *ter "ro *gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interrogating. ] Etym: [L.interrogatus, p. p. of interrogare to ask; inter between + rogare to ask. See Rogation. ]

 

Defn: To question formally; to question; to examine by asking questions; as, to interrogate a witness. Wilt thou, uncalled, interrogate, Talker! the unreplying Fate Emerson.

 

Syn. -- To question; ask. See Question.

 

INTERROGATE

INTERROGATE In *ter "ro *gate, v. i.

 

Defn: To ask questions. Bacon.

 

INTERROGATE

INTERROGATE In *ter "ro *gate, n.

 

Defn: An interrogation; a question. [Obs. ] Bp. Hall.

 

INTERROGATEE

INTERROGATEE In *ter `ro *ga *tee ", n.

 

Defn: One who is interrogated.

 

INTERROGATION

In *ter `ro *ga "tion, n. Etym: [L. interrogatio: cf. F. interrogation. ]

 

1. The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.

 

2. A question put; an inquiry.

 

3. A point, mark, or sign, thus [], indicating that the sentence with which it is connected is a question. It is used to express doubt, or to mark a query. Called also interrogation point.

 

Note: In works printed in the Spanish language this mark is not only placed at the end of an interrogative sentence, but is also placed, inverted [as thus (¿)], at the beginning.

 

INTERROGATIVE

In `ter *rog "a *tive (, a. Etym: [L. interrogativus: cf. F.interrogatif. ]

 

Defn: Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as, an interrogative sentence; an interrogative pronoun.

 

INTERROGATIVE

INTERROGATIVE In `ter *rog "a *tive, n. (Gram. )

 

Defn: A word used in asking questions; as, who which why

 

INTERROGATIVELY

INTERROGATIVELY In `ter *rog "a *tive *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In the form of, or by means of, a question; in an interrogative manner.

 

INTERROGATOR

In *ter "ro *ga `tor, n. Etym: [L.: cf. F. interrogateur. ]

 

Defn: One who asks questions; a questioner.

 

INTERROGATORY

In `ter *rog "a *to *ry, n.; pl. Interrogatories. Etym: [Cf. F.interrogatoire. ]

 

Defn: A formal question or inquiry; esp. (Law ), a question asked in writing. Macaulay.

 

INTERROGATORY

In `ter *rog "a *to *ry, a. Etym: [L. interrogatorius.]

 

Defn: Containing, expressing, or implying a question; as, an interrogatory sentence.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

interrog.

interrog. abbreviation interrogative.

 

interrogate

in ter ro gate |inˈterəˌgāt ɪnˈtɛrəˌɡeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] ask questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner ) closely, aggressively, or formally. Computing obtain data from (a computer file, database, storage device, or terminal ). (of an electronic device ) transmit a signal to (another device, esp. one on a vehicle ) to obtain a response giving information about identity, condition, etc. DERIVATIVES in ter ro ga tor |-ˌgātər |noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin interrogat- questioned, from the verb interrogare, from inter- between + rogare ask.

 

interrogation

in ter ro ga tion |inˌterəˈgāSHən ɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃən | noun 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. DERIVATIVES in ter ro ga tion al |-SHənl |adjective

 

interrogation point

in ter ro ga tion point (also interrogation mark ) noun another term for question mark.

 

interrogative

in ter rog a tive |ˌintəˈrägətiv ˈˌɪn (t )əˈrɑɡədɪv | adjective having or conveying the force of a question: a hard, interrogative stare. Grammar used in questions: an interrogative adverb. Contrasted with affirmative and negative. noun a word used in questions, such as how or what . a construction that has the force of a question. DERIVATIVES in ter rog a tive ly adverb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin interrogativus, from Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).

 

interrogatory

in ter rog a to ry |ˌintəˈrägəˌtôrē ɪntəˈrɑːɡətri | adjective conveying the force of a question; questioning: the guard moves away with an interrogatory stare. noun ( pl. interrogatories ) Law a written question that is formally put to one party in a case by another party and that must be answered. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

interrog.

interrog. abbreviation interrogative.

 

interrogate

in |ter ¦ro |gate |ɪnˈtɛrəgeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] 1 ask questions of (someone ) closely, aggressively, or formally: he was interrogated by MI6. 2 obtain data from (a computer file, database, storage device, or terminal ). (of an electronic device ) transmit a signal to (another device, especially one on a vehicle ) to obtain information about identity, condition, etc. DERIVATIVES interrogator noun ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin interrogat- questioned , from the verb interrogare, from inter- between + rogare ask .

 

interrogation

in |ter ¦ro |ga ¦tion |ɪnˌtɛrəˈgeɪʃ (ə )n | noun [ 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. DERIVATIVES interrogational adjective

 

interrogation point

interrogation point (also interrogation mark ) noun another term for question mark.

 

interrogative

interrogative |ˌɪntəˈrɒgətɪv | adjective having the force of a question: a hard, interrogative stare. Grammar used in questions: an interrogative adverb. Contrasted with affirmative and negative. noun a word used in questions, such as how or what . a construction that has the force of a question. DERIVATIVES interrogatively adverb ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin interrogativus, from Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).

 

interrogatory

interrogatory |ˌɪntəˈrɒgət (ə )ri | adjective conveying a question; questioning: she abandoned her interrogatory monologue. noun ( pl. interrogatories ) Law a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

interrogate

interrogate verb the suspects were interrogated in separate rooms: question, cross-question, cross-examine, quiz, catechize; interview, examine, debrief, give someone the third degree; informal pump, grill.

 

interrogation

interrogation noun he was taken to the police station for interrogation: questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing; interview, debriefing, inquiry, the third degree; informal grilling; Law examination.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

interrogate

interrogate verb the police wished to interrogate her: question, put questions to, cross-question, cross-examine, quiz, probe, catechize, sound out; interview, examine, debrief; informal pump, grill, give someone the third degree, put someone through the third degree, put the screws on, put someone through the wringer, worm something out of someone.

 

interrogation

interrogation noun he was driven to the police station for interrogation: questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing, probing, inquisition, catechism; investigation, interviewing, interview, debriefing; informal pumping, grilling, the third degree; Law examination.

 

interrogative

interrogative adjective he gazed at me with a hard interrogative stare: questioning, enquiring, inquisitive, inquisitorial, probing, searching, quizzing, quizzical, curious, intrigued, investigative; rare catechistic, catechistical.

 

Duden Dictionary

interrogativ

in ter ro ga tiv Adjektiv Sprachwissenschaft |interrogat i v |lateinisch interrogativus eine Frage ausdrückend, fragend ein interrogatives Pronomen

 

Interrogativ

In ter ro ga tiv Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Interrogat i v | Interrogativpronomen

 

Interrogativadverb

In ter ro ga tiv ad verb Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Interrogat i vadverb |Adverb, das einen Interrogativsatz einleitet z. B. wo? , wann?

 

Interrogativpronomen

In ter ro ga tiv pro no men Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Interrogat i vpronomen |Pronomen, das einen Interrogativsatz einleitet; Frage [für ]wort z. B. wer? , welcher?

 

Interrogativsatz

In ter ro ga tiv satz Substantiv, maskulin , der |Interrogat i vsatz |Satz, der eine Frage ausdrückt; Fragesatz z. B. Habt ihr schon gegessen?

 

Interrogativum

In ter ro ga ti vum Substantiv, Neutrum Sprachwissenschaft , das |Interrogat i vum |das Interrogativum; Genitiv: des Interrogativums, Plural: die Interrogativa Interrogativpronomen

 

French Dictionary

interrogateur

interrogateur , trice adj. adjectif Qui interroge. : Un air interrogateur. SYNONYME interrogatif .

 

interrogatif

interrogatif , ive adj. adjectif Qui marque l ’interrogation. : Un regard interrogatif. Une locution interrogative.

 

interrogation

interrogation n. f. nom féminin 1 Question. : Cette décision risque de susciter des interrogations. SYNONYME demande . 2 Ensemble de questions posées à un élève. : Demain, il y aura une interrogation écrite sur l ’histoire. LOCUTION Point d ’interrogation. Signe de ponctuation qui marque la fin de toute phrase interrogative directe. Note Technique Si la phrase interrogative est inversée et que le pronom personnel commence par une voyelle, on intercale un t euphonique entre ce pronom et le verbe qui se termine par une voyelle ainsi qu ’un trait d ’union entre chacun des éléments. A-t-elle joué?

 

interrogativement

interrogativement adv. adverbe Par interrogation.

 

interrogatoire

interrogatoire n. m. nom masculin Ensemble de questions posées à quelqu ’un. : Le policier a procédé à un interrogatoire. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un interrogatoire.

 

interroger

interroger v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Questionner. : Nous interrogerons les candidats demain. 2 Examiner, étudier attentivement. : Interroger le ciel pour voir s ’il pleuvra. verbe pronominal Se poser des questions. : Il s ’interrogeait sur son avenir. SYNONYME réfléchir . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Elle s ’est interrogée sur le bien-fondé d ’une décision prise par ses collègues. changer Conjugaison Le g est suivi d ’un e devant les lettres a et o. Il interrogea, nous interrogeons.

 

Spanish Dictionary

interrogación

interrogación nombre femenino 1 Acción de interrogar o interrogarse a propósito de algo :su espíritu flotaba en un mar de confusiones, y las interrogaciones angustiosas se sucedían sin hallar respuesta satisfactoria .2 Enunciado interrogativo que se emite con la intención de conocer algo u obtener alguna información que se espera de la persona a la que se dirige :de la respuesta a esta última interrogación dependerá que se cumpla o no se cumpla la promesa .SINÓNIMO interrogante, pregunta .3 Signo de ortografía que se pone al principio y al final de un enunciado interrogativo; se representa como ¿ al inicio y como ? al final .SINÓNIMO interrogante .

 

interrogador, -ra

interrogador, -ra adjetivo Que interroga .

 

interrogante

interrogante adjetivo 1 Que interroga o contiene interrogación :levantó los ojos, interrogante; del interior de la casa llegaba una voz de hombre en tono interrogante .2 nombre masculino Signo de ortografía indicativo de un enunciado interrogativo; se representa como ¿ al inicio y ? al final .SINÓNIMO interrogación .3 nombre ambiguo Enunciado con el que se pregunta algo :le planteó una interrogante difícil y el pobre hombre no supo contestar .SINÓNIMO interrogación, pregunta .4 Cuestión que se desconoce o que genera dudas :la energía nuclear sigue planteando numerosos interrogantes; todavía es una interrogante si Cristóbal Colón era italiano o portugués .

 

interrogar

interrogar verbo transitivo Preguntar algo a alguien, en especial para aclarar un hecho o sus circunstancias :el presidente del Consejo dio una respuesta contundente a quienes le interrogaban sobre la posibilidad de una crisis política; la detención se practicó por orden del juez de la Audiencia Nacional, quien se encargó de interrogar a las otras once personas detenidas tras la desarticulación del comando por parte de la policía . Conjugación [7 ] como llegar .

 

interrogativo, -va

interrogativo, -va adjetivo 1 Que denota pregunta :acabó su frase con un tono interrogativo .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino [palabra ] Que introduce una oración interrogativa :adjetivo interrogativo; pronombre interrogativo; adverbio interrogativo .3 adjetivo /nombre femenino gram [oración ] Que expresa una pregunta :oración interrogativa indirecta; oración interrogativa directa .

 

interrogatorio

interrogatorio nombre masculino 1 Acción de interrogar a alguien reiteradamente, en especial para aclarar un hecho o sus circunstancias :durante el interrogatorio, el letrado que dirige la acusación particular pidió que constase en acta el silencio del acusado .2 Serie de preguntas, generalmente formuladas por escrito :perdí el bolso en el autobús y al llamar a la compañía de autobuses para reclamarlo tuve que contestar a un interrogatorio casi policial .3 Documento o papel que contiene estas preguntas .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

interrog

interrog .interrogate ; interrogation ; interrogative .

 

interrogate

in ter ro gate /ɪntérəɡèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 〉に (正式に )質問する ; …に尋問する, 審問する, 査問する (question ).2 〘コンピュ 〙〈コンピュータ 〉に応答指令信号を送る .in t r ro g tor 名詞

 

interrogation

in t r ro g tion 名詞 1 U C 質問, 尋問, 審問 ; 検問, 査問 .2 C 疑問符 (interrogation mark [point ], question mark ) 〘?〙.

 

interrogative

in ter rog a tive /ɪ̀ntərɑ́ɡətɪv |-rɔ́ɡ -/形容詞 1 疑問の, 質問の ; 不審そうな .2 文法 疑問の .名詞 C 文法 疑問詞 ; 疑問文 .~̀ djective 文法 疑問形容詞 .~̀ dverb 文法 疑問副詞 .~̀ pr noun 文法 疑問代名詞 .