in·spec·tionAWL/ɪnˈspekʃn; NAmEɪnˈspekʃn/noun[uncountable , countable ]1an official visit to a school, factory, etc. in order to check that rules are being obeyed and that standards are acceptable 视察◆Regular inspectionsare carried outat the prison. 经常有人来视察这座监狱。◆The head went on a tour of inspectionof all the classrooms. 校长巡视了所有教室。2the act of looking closely at sth/sb, especially to check that everything is as it should be 检查;查看;审视SYN
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◆The documents are available for inspection.这些文件可供查阅。◆On closer inspection,the notes proved to be forgeries. 经进一步检查发现钞票都是伪造的。◆Engineers carried out athorough inspectionof the track. 工程师对轨道进行了彻底检查。inspectioninspectionsin·spec·tion/ɪnˈspekʃn; NAmEɪnˈspekʃn/
1an official visit to a building or organization to check that everything is satisfactory and that rules are being obeyedinspection of regular inspections of the prison An inspection was carried out at the school.tour of inspection (=an official visit to inspect something)2a careful examination of something to find out more about it or to check for anything wrongfor inspection Copies of the documents are available for inspection (=people can look at them) at local libraries.(on) close/closer inspection (=when looked at in detail) However, on closer inspection, a number of problems emerged. Close inspection of the plane’s engines revealed several small defects.COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + inspectiona careful/detailed inspection· The architect has now made his detailed inspection of the building.a full inspection· A full inspection of the site is due to be conducted.a cursory inspection formal (=a very quick and not very careful inspection)· He made only a cursory inspection of the truck.an official inspection· Preparations were made in advance of the official inspection.a routine inspection (=an ordinary inspection that happens regularly)· A routine inspection revealed that several lorries were not roadworthy.a daily inspection· A young airman had carried out the daily inspection of the instruments.an annual inspection· The aircraft was due for its annual inspection.regular/frequent inspections· Restaurants are subject to regular health and safety inspections.a safety inspection· A safety inspection was carried out on the boiler system.a school inspection· The arrangements for school inspections have been greatly improved.a weapons inspection (=to see what weapons someone has)· The government has agreed to allow UN weapons inspections in the country.a medical inspection· Schoolchildren had to undergo a compulsory medical inspection.verbscarry out an inspection· Engineers had carried out an inspection on the plane.conduct an inspection formal (=carry out an inspection)· He was conducting an inspection in the factory.do an inspection informal:· We did the inspection last Friday.complete/finish an inspection· The inspection was completed and the relevant forms filled in.pass an inspection· The supermarket can only trade if it passes the cleanliness inspection.fail an inspection· He couldn’t join the army because he failed the medical inspection.an inspection reveals something· The inspection revealed several lapses in safety standards.inspection + NOUNan inspection visit· To date no inspection visit has been made.a tour of inspection (=an official visit to inspect something)· Morris took off on his tour of inspection.an inspection team· The inspection team described the 1,688 pupil school as ‘outstanding’.
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