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in.ter.ro.gate objIn5ter7E7geItv [T]to ask (someone) a lot of questions in a formal situation such as a police station or a law court, sometimes using extreme mental or physical pressure to obtain information讯问,质问The airport police who interrogated the girl concluded that she was innocent and hadn't known about the drugs.审讯女孩的机场警察断定女孩是无辜的,不知道毒品的事。Investigating officers would visit the claimant's home and interrogate neighbours to check that he or she was not concealing anything.调查员将访问原告的家里,并询问其邻居以检查他或她没有隐瞒什么。Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or imprisoned in recent weeks.在最近的几周内审问或拘禁了成千的持不同政见者。If you interrogate a computer, you obtain information from it.访问The system uses an ordinary telephone for electronic mail, home banking and interrogating computer databases.这个系统利用一部普通的电话来收发电子函件,请求家庭银行服务以及查询计算机数据库。
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