scrutinizing 的 2 个定义
scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing.
- to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing.
- to conduct a scrutiny.
scrutinizing 近义词
examine closely
scrutinizing 的近义词 43 个
- analyze
- check
- check out
- comb
- consider
- dissect
- explore
- inspect
- investigate
- look over
- peruse
- pore over
- probe
- scan
- sift
- watch
- weigh
- candle
- canvass
- case
- contemplate
- dig
- eyeball
- overlook
- peg
- penetrate
- pierce
- search
- smoke
- stare
- study
- survey
- view
- burn up
- check over
- get a load of
- go over with a fine-tooth comb
- inquire into
- perlustrate
- put under a microscope
- scope
- scrutinate
- take the measure of
scrutinizing 的反义词 4 个
更多scrutinizing例句
- This Dodgers title, clinched Tuesday with a 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 6 of the World Series, will be scrutinized and weighed.
- Nervous voters are scrutinizing every word of the absentee voting instructions, and scolding public officials when they find something inadequate.
- Now the Department of Justice is scrutinizing all three deals, each involving a startup selling to an older and larger incumbent.
- Last month, a group of 25 experts from academia, civil rights, politics, and journalism announced they were creating an ad-hoc group to scrutinize Facebook’s oversight board, calling themselves “The Real Facebook Oversight Board.”
- Pacers Showgirls appears to have done much more than that in recent months and is now being scrutinized by the city and county health officials, a county spokesman told VOSD.
- This season is all about monitoring posture, scrutinizing sun exposure, even exploring the health of a pet.
- Scrutinizing the lines on your face, she strokes your cheek and asks if your boss is working you too hard.
- But scrutinizing all these electoral trees misses the broader, ideological forest.
- Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms.
- But scrutinizing Walking Dead fans have picked up on signs of something darker going on at the “sanctuary for all.”
- Mildred Wallace, scrutinizing the program, merely drew her wrap closer about her shoulders and sat more erect.
- The prisoner bent a scrutinizing glance around, and then looked again boldly at the speaker.
- It seemed utterly useless to Bates, for what could possibly be gained from scrutinizing the floor where the dead man had lain?
- Two hours later the doctor was bending over her, anxiously scrutinizing her passive face.
- The most scrutinizing gaze at this moment could not have detected a hostile uniform along the coast.