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EN-UK/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
EN-US/tu rɪˈsɝtʃ/
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research with Russian translation

research usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Вам следует изучать компанию перед собеседованием.

You should research the company before the interview.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Она будет изучать отраслевые тенденции, чтобы обновлять резюме.

She will research industry trends to update her resume.

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research belongs to the topic "Interview and Resume". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

researchизучать
studentстудент
examэкзамен
homeworkдомашняя работа
answer questionsотвечать на вопросы
ask questionsзадавать вопросы
deskписьменный стол

research synonyms

Related words worth learning together

study
Often means learning or examining in detail; can imply personal learning as well as systematic inquiry.
analyze
Emphasizes breaking something down into parts to study structure or data; more technical/analytic.
investigate
Often formal; implies an official or thorough inquiry to find facts or causes (e.g., crimes, incidents).
examine
To inspect or look at carefully; can be physical inspection or mental analysis of evidence/arguments.
explore
To examine or consider in detail, often used for ideas, options, or new areas; less strictly scientific.
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study

Often means learning or examining in detail; can imply personal learning as well as systematic inquiry.

B2Very Often

She studied the historical records for her thesis.

🇬🇧en

Emphasizes breaking something down into parts to study structure or data; more technical/analytic.

B2Often

The team analyzed the survey results for patterns.

🇬🇧en

Often formal; implies an official or thorough inquiry to find facts or causes (e.g., crimes, incidents).

B2Often

The committee will investigate the allegations of misconduct.

🇬🇧en

To inspect or look at carefully; can be physical inspection or mental analysis of evidence/arguments.

B2Often

The doctor examined the patient and ordered tests.

🇬🇧en

To examine or consider in detail, often used for ideas, options, or new areas; less strictly scientific.

B2Often

We explored different strategies before deciding.

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Emphasizes acquiring knowledge or skills (to come to know), not necessarily systematic investigation.

B2Very Often

He learned a lot about the company from reading reports.

survey
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Can mean to do an overview examination or to carry out a poll/survey; implies breadth or systematic sampling.

B2Often

They surveyed local residents to gather opinions about the plan.

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probe

Suggests a probing, often intrusive inquiry aimed at uncovering hidden information; somewhat forceful.

B2Rarely

Reporters probed the company’s finances for inconsistencies.

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vet

To check or evaluate for suitability, reliability or validity (often people, credentials); common in US English.

B2Rarely

We need to vet all applicants before interviews.

🇬🇧en

Colloquial phrasal verb meaning to look into or try something out; implies a quick or informal check.

B2Often

I'll check out the new software and tell you what I think.

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how to pronounce research

/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/

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research examples

You should research the company before the interview.

research transcription

/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/, /tu rɪˈsɝtʃ/

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You should research the company before the interview. Translation: Вам следует изучать компанию перед собеседованием.

Is research part of Interview and Resume vocabulary?

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Is research part of Study and Work vocabulary?

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