仔细英语怎么说
He has been digging into the local archives.
While doing extensive reading, you don't have to puzzle over every single word or phrase in the passage.
After carefully checking, a personnel officer may discover that attending means being dismissed after one semester.
He adds humbly that perhaps he was superior to the common run of men in noticing things which easily escape attention, and in observing them carefully.
He looked carefully around the playground.
Read the passage carefully.
Papa would push back his chair and pour a glass of red wine, ready to listen.
She didn't always think carefully about what she was doing.
He skimmed the pages quickly, then read them again more carefully.
We didn't do anything.We just stood and listened and shined our flashlight all around.
We didn't do anything. We just stood and listened and shined our flashlight all around.
Can you read that form carefully, if you wouldn't mind, and then sign it.
A shop assistant must watch carefully for shoplifters.
She mused on what she has heard.
In their groundbreaking work regarding complexity and the limitations of formal systems, mathematicians Gregory Chaitin and A.N. Kolmogorov force us to consider this last claim more closely.
Last month, a federal grand jury began mulling evidence in the case.
It is a thoroughly researched, crisply written, convincingly argued chronicle that is also studded with little nuggets of fresh information.
Once your work from home proposal is ready to be submitted to the boss, read and re-read it carefully.
Perhaps if we analyze the creative process carefully, we might get some insight into what it is and how it might work in our lives.
"It's already a huge problem from a public expenditure perspective for the whole country," he says, "We need to take a magnifying glass to that."
For each side of the subject, think carefully and evaluate it.
Go over your work before you hand it in.
Close examination of those fossil deposits now reveals a somewhat different story.
We've weighed so many decisions so carefully in raising our daughters—what school to send them to and what church to attend, when to give them cell phones, and with what precautions.
They had to take the finely balanced decision to let the visit proceed.