late 14c., "a question;" c. 1500, "a questioning; a set of questions," from Old French interrogacion (13c.) or directly from Latin interrogationem (nominative interrogatio) "a question, questioning, interrogation," noun of action from past participle stem of interrogare "to ask, question, inquire, interrogate," from inter- "between" (see inter-) + rogare "ask, to question" (see rogation).
权威例句
1. Under interrogation, he refused to say anything at first.
一开始审问的时候, 他什么也不说.
2. He persisted with his interrogation.
他一直在坚持问此事.
3. He seemed shaken after the interrogation.
审讯后他似乎惊惶不已.
4. It was a classic of interrogation: first the bully, then the kind one who offers sympathy.
那是典型的审问方式:先来一个唱白脸,再来一个唱红脸。
5. He did not remember any ending to his interrogation.