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Перевод: scrutinize speek scrutinize


[глагол]
рассматривать; изучать; внимательно рассматривать; тщательно исследовать; критически изучать


Тезаурус:

  1. Obviously Ted and I weren't always around to scrutinize the intricate excitements of this new love, especially as Dad and Eva spent many evenings over the river in London proper, going to the theatre to see controversial plays, to German films or to lectures by Marxists, and to high-class parties.
  2. It is against this background that we examine the nature of police power more than ten years into the premiership of Mrs Thatcher and scrutinize the degree to which the individual is protected from the abuse of that power.
  3. Catherine stood back and pretended to scrutinize her.
  4. The aim is to scrutinize it with a view to stopping it coming through the door next time.
  5. He held the note up to the light, pretending to scrutinize it carefully.
  6. Congresses and committees did not scrutinize military funding and expenditure, and they had little opportunity to discuss military actions: the government did not announce the ventures in Chad and Uganda; nor did they disclose training given to Chaddian, Palestinian and perhaps other freedom-fighters (Tunisian, for example).
  7. They used the skills acquired during the social science degree courses many of them had followed in the early 1970s to scrutinize rule books and exploit every line and loophole in their favour.
  8. Even when there are specialist historians, producing approximations to truth which their colleagues test and scrutinize to professional standards, people make home brews from their own lives and knowledge and offer them to their successors.
  9. This forces you to scrutinize your own behaviour rather than blame other people.
  10. His lordship went on fingering the page for a moment, leaned forward to scrutinize an entry, then said:
  11. Murrie suggested Attlee should be encouraged to scrutinize carefully the number of committees being created and to circulate a memorandum discouraging ministers from raising questions unnecessarily.
  12. This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests, or at least to scrutinize their content.
  13. It is also true that exercise classes arranged specifically for hemiplegic patients are sometimes organized by people who are not aware of the nature of spasticity, so the carer and the patient must scrutinize any proposed activities before the patient tries to join in.

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