调查英语怎么说
- The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
- An FBI hostage rescue team was eventually able to pull him out.
- Is a questionnaire answered by 500 people truly representative of the population as a whole?
- Finally he stammered, in a stifled voice, "harry, did you say an inquest?"
- He felt impelled to investigate further.
- The results showed that the coincidences of individual food intakes in reproducibility and validity were both lower than 60%.
- When they return they do a "waggle dance" for their spot, and other scouts will then fly off and investigate it.
- "We will do the right thing and do what we have to do to investigate crimes wherever they exist," claimed the police officer in chief.
- The Competition Commission is now to investigate whether the British Airports Authority needs to sell off some of its assets.
- Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate and criticise.
- An objective of this particular cruise was to investigate the floor of the Mediterranean and to resolve questions about its geologic history.
- The FBI has been called in to investigate.
- The police decided to investigate further.
- Police roped off the street to investigate the accident.
- The two sides agreed to set up a commission to investigate claims.
- An independent body has been set up to investigate the affair.
- We were asked to investigate the alleged inconsistencies in his evidence.
- Journalists were given the freedom to visit, investigate, and report without constraint.
- I mean something you'd like to investigate.
- You have to investigate into this affair.
- We should not jump to conclusions. Let's investigate first.
- Scouts fly off to investigate multiple sites.
- We have to investigate why she was not happy with her husband.
- These results caused us to investigate the makeup of our site more.
- Now we need to begin to investigate the reasons why you think it's the right thing to do.