词汇 | inquirer |
释义 | inquirer noun[ C ] formal(UK alsoenquirer)uk /ɪnˈkwaɪə.rər/ us /ɪnˈkwaɪr.ɚ/ someone who asks about something询问者;打听消息者 Synonym questioner Questioning people & asking questions in general ask after someone ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be someone's for the askingidiom beat something out of someone bombard consultative Gallup poll inquisition outpoll pin someone down ply someone with something poll pry put someone through the millidiom put someone through the wringeridiom rhetorical question roll shoot survey trick question inquirer | Business Englishinquirer noun[ C ] uk /ɪnˈkwaɪərər/us(UK also enquirer) a person who asks for information about something: The company's head office in London can direct inquirers to their nearest outlet. Examples of inquirerinquirer But it is important to remember that different inquirers with radically different intellectual biographies often gravitate towards the adoption of similar convictions. It can be a hindrance if the perpetuation of a particular community of inquirers takes precedence over the survival of entire species. In the same introduction we read that his other commentaries were written at the quest of inquirers. Among the results would certainly be beliefs about probability, and these might in many cases lead the rational inquirer to disbelieve various religious propositions. Through re-activation, an originary experience is available to all inquirers at all times. What happens if inquirers disagree about the way a situation is to be seen? Community in the current context refers to the community of inquirers who are practitioners. What we need to recognize, then, is that what we commonly call "consensus" is merely the end of a process of inquiry marked by participation in a community of inquirers. The institutional method had to wait until the idea of development was incorporated into academic thought and the mind of the inquirer became resigned to the inconsistency which attends growth. Mid-nineteenth-century social inquirers were preoccupied chiefly with the employment of poor children in casual, dangerous or demoralizing occupations. But from an alternative perspective, it is the same old problem of the sociology of knowledge - namely, how findings come to be stabilized in a community of inquirers. They hold the view that knowledge is constructed during inquiry and necessarily embedded in the values and perceptual frames of the inquirer as well as the stakeholders. On the other hand, we readily appreciate how badly hobbled we'd be as agents and inquirers if we stuck to the narrowest interpretation of reasons to believe. It was said in another place that details would be made available to bona fide inquirers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 To date the most recent television nursing recruitment campaign has produced 86,653 initial responses; 5,428 inquirers have subsequently returned the application form and administration fee. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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