searching
- IPA[ˈsərCHiNG]
美式
- thoroughly scrutinizing, especially in a disconcerting way
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. thoroughly scrutinizing, especially in a disconcerting way you have to ask yourselves some searching questions
- deep and anxious consideration of one's emotions and motives or of the correctness of a ... my conclusions required a great deal of soul-searching
- involving or expressing deep consideration: long, soul-searching conversations about religion
Oxford American Dictionary
- deep and anxious consideration of one's emotions and motives or of the correctness of a ... my conclusions required a great deal of soul-searching
- involving or expressing deep and anxious consideration of one's emotions or motives: after a long, soul-searching conversation, they were finally reconciled
Oxford Dictionary
- thorough, typically painful examination of one's feelings and motives: I began to write, but not without much heart-searching
Oxford American Dictionary
- thorough, typically painful examination of one's feelings and motives: I began to write, but not without much heart-searching
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsəːtʃɪŋ]
英式
- thoroughly scrutinizing, especially in a disconcerting way: you have to ask yourselves some searching questions
Oxford Dictionary