词汇 | scrutinizing |
释义 | scrutinizing present participle ofscrutinize scrutinize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyscrutinise)uk /ˈskruː.tɪ.naɪz/ us /ˈskruː.t̬ən.aɪz/ to examine something very carefully in order to discover information: 细看,仔细审查 He scrutinized the men's faces carefully/closely, trying to work out who was lying.他仔细端详这些男人的脸,想弄清谁在撒谎。 Synonyms check(EXAMINE) check something out(EXAMINE)informal examine(LOOK AT CAREFULLY) inspect peruseformal scan(LOOK) study(EXAMINE) survey(LOOK AT)formal to look at someone or something lookLook over there! A rainbow! watchI sat by the window and watched people walking past. glanceShe glanced around the room to see who was there. peepShe peeped through the curtains to see what was happening. peekHe peeked inside the box. stareDon't stare at people like that - it's rude. Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst assign have the measure of someone/somethingidiom inspect inspection interpret interpretable interpretive microscope parse reinspection reinterpret reinterpretation reinvestigate reinvestigation weigh Examples of scrutinizingscrutinizing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Disagreements were resolved through discussion after scrutinizing the video recordings. An explanation for this divergence may again be found by scrutinizing the function of the song within the motet. The interest in scrutinizing the various mechanisms lies, in part, on the interpretation of the resulting spectra. An observer scrutinizing either signal performs almost equally well in detecting the external disturbance. Scrutinizing these questions also helps cognitive scientists of religion to clarify their relationship to philosophical naturalism. Thus, by scrutinizing their nights, the dreaming scientists could become scientific dreamers. Understanding the process of civilization resulted from scrutinizing the past. Identity is usually analysed by focusing on a single case and scrutinizing relevant text fragments. Given the "deranging effects of close scrutinizing attention" (p. 25), self-conscious experience fails. Such committees operate under a regulatory system and are charged with scrutinizing all research proposals to ensure their scientific validity and to protect the rights and well-being of research subjects. Bhat's lighthearted approach to typological research, whereby he proposes many claims without scrutinizing the evidence, is not helpful. Does not the progress of human understanding consist largely of bringing to light and deliberately scrutinizing what had been merely presupposed or accepted out of habit? Scrutinizing the mirror system hypothesis and modern gesture as components of the argument, we find that they do not provide the desired evidence of a gestural precursor to speech. Deliberation involves discussion in which individuals are amenable to scrutinizing and changing their preferences in light of persuasion from other participants. Deliberation involves discussion in which individuals are amenable to scrutinizing and changing their preferences in the light of persuasion (but not manipulation, deception or coercion) from other participants. 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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