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enquiry

/en-kwahyuhr-ee, en-kwuh-ree/US // ɛnˈkwaɪər i, ˈɛn kwə ri //

询问,查询,问询,咨询

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural en·quir·ies.

    • : inquiry.

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Examples

  • While the SaaS is UK-only for now Legl is already getting enquiries from markets further afield and planning to start international expansion.

  • The website was once very well optimized, and today it is still functional since they are selling off any enquiries.

  • One such line of enquiry was around which parts of Google’s vast ecosystem it could be forced to sell off.

  • In the 12 months to November, Kenya saw a growth in enquiries about citizenship by investment of 116% according to Henley & Partners.

  • The phone just started ringing with lots of enquiries from 18-year-olds or their parents looking for options on wilderness courses.

  • She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker.

  • Had it been police officers [who harassed Leyland] there would be an IPCC enquiry.

  • The revelations cames as the Irish government today bowed to pressure and announced a full enquiry into the homes.

  • And this time there will be no internal committees of enquiry or scurrilous U.N. Goldstone commissions.

  • Police are now following hundreds of lines of enquiry involving many hundreds of potential victims.

  • Such a refusal would lead to quick enquiryenquiry to information—information to want of confidence and speedy ruin.

  • To our enquiry, the answer was, that "General Lafayette desired to be led to the headquarters."

  • Letters of Enquiry, especially if they request a favor, should contain a few lines of compliment.

  • If the enquiry refers to matters interesting only to yourself, enclose a postage-stamp for the reply.

  • His mind was originally noble, his heart good, his love to mankind, and his enquiry after truth were sincere.