scrutinise

网络  审查; 行详查; 详细检查; 细看; 细察

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双语例句

  1. A justifiable attempt to scrutinise the government of President Vladimir Putin has degenerated into an exercise in schadenfreude and ill will.
    审视弗拉基米尔•普京(VladimirPutin)政府行为的正当努力,已沦为幸灾乐祸和不怀好意的举动。
  2. Fans scrutinise the languages, sharing inconsistencies on Twitter and discussion forums.
    影迷剧迷们对这些语言的研究细致入微,还在Twitter和论坛上分享剧中语言的破绽。
  3. When you scrutinise the text you see everything was there except, somehow, the passion which, when the president is at his best, flows from the strength of his moral intelligence.
    当你细看演讲稿时,你会发现这些元素都在,只是没有了奥巴马处于最佳状态时源自于他的道德智慧的激情。
  4. A senior researcher at the research institute stressed that the call for a body to scrutinise foreign takeovers – part of an authoritative report printed in the official China Securities Journal – did not represent the views of the National Development and Reform Commission ( NDRC).
    投资研究所的一位高级研究员强调,呼吁成立专门机构对外资收购进行审查这是发表在官方媒体《中国证券报》上一篇权威报告的部分内容并不代表发改委的观点。
  5. Regulators should scrutinise the form these new exchanges take.
    监管机构应密切审查这些新交易所采取的形式。
  6. Millions of young engineers and programmers scrutinise every moment of a product announcement.
    数百万年轻工程师和程序员仔细留意新产品发布的分分秒秒。
  7. Germany is demanding changes to the European treaties that would concentrate unprecedented power in Brussels to scrutinise budgets and sanction profligate governments.
    德国正要求对欧盟各项条约进行修订,将空前权力集中至布鲁塞尔,由其对预算进行审查,并对肆意挥霍的政府进行制裁。
  8. It is just that he does so in the media business, which loves nothing more than to scrutinise itself.
    只不过他是在媒体业运用权力,这个行业最热衷的事就是自我审视。
  9. This falls short of activists'demands, as it would lack the power to scrutinise a serving prime minister.
    而这远未达到激进分子的要求,司法特派员或者委员会没有足够的力量去密切审查现任总理。
  10. If you scrutinise a leaf, it is rarely perfect: it may have blotches, or a ragged edge, or a trail where a snail has gone over it.
    如果你仔细观察一片树叶,就会发现很少有完美的叶子:它可能有斑点,边缘可能参差不齐,或是留下了蜗牛爬过的痕迹。
  11. The committee normally meets in public on Friday afternoons to scrutinise and approve public expenditure proposals put forward by the Government.
    委员会通常于星期五下午举行公开会议,审批政府提交的公共开支建议。
  12. The German Cartel Office, meanwhile, is considering complaints brought by newspaper and magazine publishers, and regulators in Washington are being urged to scrutinise closely.
    与此同时,德国卡特尔局正在考虑报纸和杂志出版商提出的申诉,相关方面还敦促华盛顿的监管机构展开严密审查。
  13. Traders say an auction of US government bonds due to take place today and tomorrow have triggered a far lower level than usual of related activity in the repo market, as banks scrutinise their trading strategies.
    交易员表示,今明两日将进行的美国国债拍卖,造成了回购市场的相关交易量远低于日常水平,因为各银行都在仔细审查自己的交易策略。
  14. It is not simply a failure of the United States Patent and Trademark Office to scrutinise applications more rigorously.
    这不仅仅是美国专利和商标局缺乏严格的审核程序而导致的失败。
  15. Unlike US exchanges, which do not scrutinise so-called backdoor listings via the acquisition of an already publicly traded company, the Hong Kong stock exchange treats such deals as if they were new IPOs.
    美国的交易所不会对收购已上市企业的所谓借壳上市操作进行严格审核。和美国股市不同,香港股市将这种交易视为新IPO对待。
  16. It would scrutinise the regulatory activities of national authorities with more teeth than the IMF has and oversee the implementation of a limited number of global regulations.
    它将比imf更为严厉地审查各国政府的监管活动,监督数量有限的全球法规的实施情况。
  17. It decides whether bills committees or subcommittees should be formed to scrutinise bills and subsidiary legislation that have been introduced into the Legislative Council.
    此外,亦决定应否成立法案委员会或小组委员会,审议提交立法会的法案和附属法例。
  18. E-government is no magic bullet, but it gives citizens and lobby groups more power to scrutinise government and highlight waste and dishonesty.
    政府并不是一颗魔弹,但它使得公民和游说团有更大的能力来挑剔政府并且凸显浪费和欺诈。
  19. The US Treasury should scrutinise banks receiving public capital more closely to ensure the money is being used to support the economy and not hoarded, a watchdog said yesterday.
    一家监督机构昨日表示,美国财政部应更加密切地审查接受公共资金的银行,以确保资金被用于支持经济,而不是被囤积起来。
  20. The foreign exchange regulator warned that it would closely scrutinise all repatriation of profit on property deals.
    外汇监管部门警告称,将仔细审查所有汇出境的地产交易收益。
  21. New legislation being drafted by the German government to scrutinise acquisitions by foreign state-controlled investors is shaping up to be a minimalist version of the equivalent US mechanism, according to senior German officials.
    德国政府正在起草新的法案,对外国政府控制的投资机构所进行的收购进行严格审查。而据德国政府高层官员透露,这项法案可能变成美国同类机制的精简版。
  22. But it was not clear yesterday whether the deal would still require the approval of a cabinet committee that has sought to scrutinise oil agreements.
    但这笔交易是否仍需寻求详审石油合同的内阁委员会批准,昨日尚不清晰。
  23. Given such flux, it is no surprise that they will also scrutinise their relationships, which can subsequently become MBAcasualties.
    面对这种潮流,令人毫不奇怪的是,他们也会认真考虑其夫妻关系,而这一关系可能随之成为MBA的牺牲品。
  24. As a result, senior Goldman staff appear able to scrutinise the operations of other business units with more freedom than at other banks.
    因而,与其它银行相比,高盛的高层员工在审视其它业务部门的运作方面似乎有着更多的自由。

英英释义

verb

  1. examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification
    1. audit accounts and tax returns

    Synonym:    auditscrutinizeinspect

  2. to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail
    1. he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror

    Synonym:    size uptake stockscrutinize