scrutinise

英 ['skruːtɪnaɪz] 美
  • vi. 作仔细检查;细致观察
  • vt. 细看;仔细观察或检查;核对(等于scrutinize)
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scrutinise (v.)
chiefly British English spelling of scrutinize (q.v.); for suffix, see -ize. Related: Scrutinised; scrutinising; scrutinisation.
1. MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinise legislation effectively.
议员可能缺乏严格审查立法所必备的专业知识.

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2. They scrutinise unusual items and bring a proprietor's conscientious attitude to bear.
他们会详查异常项目,采取所有者的尽责态度.

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3. Here the audience can in the displays ; controlling and scrutinise the at their own leisure.
在这里,观众可以自己去动手操作,自己细心体察.

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4. Comfortingly, regulators who scrutinise the banks'risk - weighted capital say it is stronger than ever.
令人鼓舞的是, 对银行的风险加权资本进行审查的监管机构声称它比过去强大不少.

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