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尋問の意味、語源など | オックスフォード英語辞典

原題: interrogation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

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「尋問」という名詞は、質問や調査の過程を指し、特に法的または警察的な文脈で使用される。語源はラテン語の「interrogare」に由来し、これは「問いかける」という意味を持つ。尋問は、情報を得るための重要な手段であり、さまざまな分野で用いられる。
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interrogation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Skip to main content Factsheet Etymology Meaning & use Pronunciation Frequency Compounds & derived words Dictionary Historical Thesaurus Factsheet Quotations Hide all quotations Factsheet What does the noun interrogation mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun interrogation . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. interrogation has developed meanings and uses in subjects including rhetoric (mid 1500s) grammar (mid 1500s) telecommunications (1940s) Entry status OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised. See meaning & use How common is the noun interrogation ? About 4 occurrences per million words in modern written English 1750 0.78 1760 0.89 1770 1.1 1780 1.3 1790 1.3 1800 1.4 1810 1.7 1820 1.9 1830 2.0 1840 1.7 1850 1.6 1860 1.4 1870 1.3 1880 1.4 1890 1.4 1900 1.4 1910 1.3 1920 1.2 1930 1.3 1940 1.6 1950 2.1 1960 2.8 1970 3.3 1980 3.7 1990 4.2 2000 4.5 2010 4.7 See frequency What is the etymology of the noun interrogation ? interrogation is of multiple origins. Either a borrowing from French . Or a borrowing from Latin . Etymons: French interrogation ; Latin interrogātiōn-em . See etymology What is the earliest known use of the noun interrogation ? Earliest known use Middle English The earliest known use of the noun interrogation is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for interrogation is from around 1405, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. See meaning & use How is the noun interrogation pronounced? British English /ɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃn/ in-terr-uh-GAY-shuhn U.S. English /ᵻnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃən/ uhn-tair-uh-GAY-shuhn See pronunciation Nearby entries interrogable, adj. 1827– interrogant, n. 1647– interrogate, n. 1633–49 interrogate, adj. 1625 interrogate, v. 1483– interrogated, adj. 1860– interrogatedness, n. 1827– interrogatee, n. 1816– interrogating, adj. 1946– interrogatingly, adv. 1886– interrogation, n. c1405– interrogational, adj. 1880– interrogative, adj. & n. 1520– interrogatively, adv. 1571– interrogator, n.¹ 1751– interrogator, n.² 1561–1609 interrogatorily, adv. 1625– interrogatory, adj. & n. 1533– interrogatrix, n. 1859– interrogue, v. 1484–1521 in terrorem, adv. & adj. 1590– Browse more nearby entries Etymology Thank you for visiting Oxford English Dictionary To continue reading, please sign in below or purchase a subscription. After purchasing, please sign in below to access the content. 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View our subscription options Personal account Access or purchase personal subscriptions Get our newsletter Save searches Set display preferences Sign in Register Institutional access Sign in through your institution Sign in with library card Sign in with username / password Recommend to your librarian Institutional account management Sign in as administrator on Oxford Academic Entry history for interrogation, n. interrogation, n. was first published in 1900; not fully revised. interrogation, n. was last modified in September 2023. Revision of the OED is a long-term project, and oed.com is a living text, updated every three months. Entries which have not been fully revised may include partial interim updates, including: corrections and revisions to definitions, especially to improve clarity, accuracy, or intelligibility; new or updated quotation evidence, and reverified or redated bibliographical information; new or updated pronunciations (transcriptions and audio files); new or revised etymological information and improved coverage of variant spellings; new senses or phrases added in print and online updates since OED2 (1989). Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into interrogation, n. in September 2023. Earlier versions of this entry were published in: OED First Edition (1900) Find out more OED Second Edition (1989) Find out more View interrogation in OED Second Edition Cite Permanent link: Chicago 18 Oxford English Dictionary , “ ,” , . Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard MLA 9 “ ” Oxford English Dictionary , Oxford UP, , . 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Browse entry Nearby entries interrogable, adj. 1827– interrogant, n. 1647– interrogate, n. 1633–49 interrogate, adj. 1625 interrogate, v. 1483– interrogated, adj. 1860– interrogatedness, n. 1827– interrogatee, n. 1816– interrogating, adj. 1946– interrogatingly, adv. 1886– interrogation, n. c1405– interrogational, adj. 1880– interrogative, adj. & n. 1520– interrogatively, adv. 1571– interrogator, n.¹ 1751– interrogator, n.² 1561–1609 interrogatorily, adv. 1625– interrogatory, adj. & n. 1533– interrogatrix, n. 1859– interrogue, v. 1484–1521 in terrorem, adv. & adj. 1590– Browse more nearby entries

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