interrogation
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪnˌter.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us/ɪnˌter.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
讯问,审问,审讯
a process of asking someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats or violence
One by one they were taken for interrogation. 他们一个接一个地被带去审问。
She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations. 她遭受了酷刑和长时间的审讯。
computing specialized(用计算机进行的)查询
the process of getting information from a computer or electronic device
the interrogation of a database file to produce a list of customers in a geographical area 查询数据库文件来生成一个地理区域内的客户列表
See: interrogate
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- He claimed military personnel did not read him his rights during initial interrogations.
- She began to confess after the first interrogation.
- It was said that he had betrayed his country under interrogation.
- The investigator develops the case through analysis of reports and interrogation of internal databases.
- Interrogation of the device allows one to determine if and when the patient experienced an arrhythmia.
- Bluetooth can be used to exchange data between the phone and an interrogation device.