investigative
investigative 英 [ɪnˈvestɪgətɪv] 美 [ɪnˈvestɪgeɪtɪv]
adj. 研究的;调查的;好调查的
- The adjective investigative is useful for describing any kind of activity that involves getting to the truth or gathering facts. It's used a lot to talk about writers who dig deeply to find out what's true about their subjects.
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- adj. 研究的;调查的;好调查的
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1. An investigative reporter discovered that one of the projects we funded was a boondoggle.
一份调查报告显示,我们资助的一个项目纯粹是浪费钱。
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2. If you decide to get a body piercing, do a little investigative work about a shop's procedures and find out whether it provides a clean and safe environment for its customers.
如果你决定在某个穿刺店做身体穿刺,请对其做一些调查工作,了解该店的操作流程,弄清楚它是否为顾客提供了一个干净安全的环境。
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3. The study was presented at the British Society for investigative Dermatology.
这个研究出现在英国社会研究皮肤医学中。
- investigative (adj.) 1803, from Latin investigat-, past participle stem of investigare (see investigation) + -ive. Journalism sense is from 1951.
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