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Перевод: inquiring speek inquiring


[прилагательное]
вопрошающий; пытливый; любознательный


Тезаурус:

  1. inquiring between their boots -
  2. A heavy air of preoccupation hung over him for days after his return, and I recall once, in reply to my inquiring how he had enjoyed his trip, his remarking: "Disturbing, Stevens.
  3. It still seems to me that the acting critics of poesy are for the most part incapable of looking for more than one thing at a time, having got started about 1913 (I mean a few of "em got started about 1913 and a lot have started since) to look for a certain plainness and directness of speech and simple order of words; and having about 1918 got started looking for Mr Eliot's rather more fragile system (a system excellent for Mr Eliot but not very much use to any one else), they now limit their criticism to inquiring whether or no verse conforms to one or other of these manners, thereby often omitting to notice fundamentals, or qualities as important as verbal directness and even more important than "snap".
  4. Let ministers of local churches have copies as a good exercise in public relations and also just in case they have new members of their flock inquiring about schools in the area.
  5. He will have every possible care, has an inheritance that ensures perfect physical health, high intelligence, an even disposition, and an inquiring mind.
  6. A more inquiring mind might also have drawn a different conclusion from the most peculiar episode in the book, which concerns the death in Liege in 1922 of a young man called Kleine.
  7. Of all the letters sent out each year inquiring, disingenuously, whether "this mark of the Queen's favour" would be acceptable; only about a dozen get a negative reaction.
  8. He has been on sick leave for more than three months during which Avon County Council has been inquiring into phone calls said to have been made from his Bristol office to soft-porn "adult" 0898 numbers.
  9. If the learner can be guided through the programme, and can begin to delineate for herself what she needs to know, then the knowledge and skills developed should become more relevant and an inquiring attitude should be strengthened in the learner.
  10. At the earlier hearing Lord McCluskey had asked for a report from a sex-problems clinic after inquiring about pornographic material - 65 magazines and 45 videos - listed as exhibits in the case.
  11. During the hearings political protests, as such, were most gentle: one patriot inquiring after the patriotism of another.
  12. It points out that the licensing functions were lowly regarded and observes that protection of investors by definition requires a "rigorous and inquiring approach".
  13. The stranger turned and raised an inquiring brow at his brethren, who nodded.

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