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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "scrutinise", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ scrutinise, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ scrutinise trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Anatomise definitions To pull apart and examine; scrutinise carefully.

2. 1 MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinise legislation effectively.

3. 6 They scrutinise unusual items and bring a proprietor's conscientious attitude to bear.

4. 8 The second European satellite, Herschel, will scrutinise the universe at infra-red wavelengths.

5. Synonyms for Contextualize include inspect, investigate, parse, ponder, review, scrutinise, scrutinize, appraise, audit and consider

6. 16 Here the audience can in the displays ; controlling and scrutinise the at their own leisure.

7. Birds twitter outside the open window as the nuns scrutinise each graph and diligently take notes.

8. 7 Comfortingly, regulators who scrutinise the banks'risk - weighted capital say it is stronger than ever.

9. It was set up after the general election in 1993 to scrutinise government and public administration.

10. 2 When you have completed the whole exercise, scrutinise it, paying particular attention to your adjectives.

11. 12 But trading standards officers and the Consumers' Association are warning customers to scrutinise the small print.

12. The Court of Auditors shall scrutinise the agency's accounts in accordance with Article 248 of the EC Treaty.

13. 3 M.P.s may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinise it effectively and may lack the necessary independent information.

14. 10 Birds twitter outside the open window as the nuns scrutinise each graph and diligently take notes.

15. This document is, admittedly, an absolute necessity, which is precisely why we must scrutinise its content closely.

16. 14 I decide to keep silent for awhile, while I scrutinise her aura and retune myself into her wavelength.

17. 20 It is not simply a failure of the United States Patent and Trademark Office to scrutinise applications more rigorously.

18. 11 To reach conclusions about this kind of question LEAs will need to scrutinise school spending patterns in some detail.

19. 19 Every quarter the EU, the IMF and the European Central Bank (ECB) scrutinise Greece before releasing the next chunk of money.

20. 22 The establishment of a democratically elected global assembly to scrutinise the policies and operation of the new global economic institution.

21. 13 A procurement-policy board, for example, has at last begun to scrutinise all supply contracts for incompetent spending, or worse.

22. Summit Declarations have a tremendous political value in communicating Allies' views and intentions to third parties, who scrutinise them Avidly and dissect the …

23. The Lords quite freely use their modest powers to scrutinise and amend non-financial bills sent to them by Tories in the Commons.

24. 9 The Lords quite freely use their modest powers to scrutinise and amend non-financial bills sent to them by Tories in the Commons.

25. 18 But given time, the rail will take a lot of wear and tear, and our system will scrutinise every small change at all times.

26. 21 Now a new study suggests that women might do well to scrutinise the habits of their fathers-in-law for advance warning of their lovers' fidelity.

27. 17 A month earlier he had promised Kraft that the British government would scrutinise a foreign buyer to ensure that "respect" was paid to Cadbury's proud heritage.

28. But the enormous range and complexity of legislation and administrative functions of a modern State make it almost impossible for the Legislature to adequately scrutinise legislative proposals and oversee administrative action .

29. 4 When you scrutinise the text you see everything was there – except, somehow, the passion which, when the president is at his best, flows from the strength of his moral intelligence.

30. 15 The Opera group said it hoped the physics community would scrutinise the result and help uncover any flaws in the measurement, or verify it with their own experiments.

31. 5 The school authorities took no pains to scrutinise these letters, they knew it would be all the same whether we attended or not, so far as educational results were concerned.