1.细看;细读
2.细察;审查;彻查
1.to examine something very carefully
1.As she rummaged through her big tote bag for her wallet, Mom felt the office scrutinizing her.
她急忙在手提袋中找她的钱包,母亲觉得警官想要检查一下她。
2.So, they'll be scrutinizing our financial projections with a fine-toothed comb to assess our company's risk and profit potential?
所以他们会仔细地检查我们公司的财务计划,以评估公司承担的风险和盈利的可能性?
3.Take a long drive with no music on. Plunge deep into your own thoughts. Examine your ideas as if you are scrutinizing a diamond for quality.
长时间的驾驶不要开音乐,你自己的思考要深刻,要像仔细检查钻石的质量一样来审视自己的思想。
4."Free women, " said Anna, wryly. She added, with anger new to Molly, so that she earned another quick scrutinizing glance from her friend.
“自由女性,”安娜不无讽刺地说,然后用一种让莫莉感到陌生的愤怒口吻补充了一句,使得她的朋友再次看了她一眼。
5.She said it focused too narrowly on Irish Catholic leaders without scrutinizing the role of the Vatican.
里维斯对路透社说。她说,这封信过于局限于关注爱尔兰天主教的领导者,而没有详查梵蒂冈的角色。
6.But there is no sense in scrutinizing for consistency a farrago like this book.
为一致性而仔细检查像大杂烩样的这本书是没有意义的。
7.And for those of us who shop in this way, increasing options should be a good scrutinizing, not a bad one.
只有对以这种方式买东西的人,越来越多的选择才会成为好事,而不是坏事。
8.When scrutinizing bills in parliament the public interest context must be borne in mind first.
在国会审批法令时,一定以公众利益为首要考虑因素。
9.At one meeting, he was scrutinizing the three tiny buttons in the top left corner of every window.
在一次会议上,他在审议每个窗口左上角的小按钮。
10.Chinese institutions are closely scrutinizing possible deals there, although nothing appears imminent, bankers say.
银行家们说,中国的机构在密切考察西班牙的可能并购交易,不过看来还不会很快达成什么交易。