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    inquire查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪn'kwaɪər] 现在分词:inquiring
    过去式:inquired 过去分词:inquired
    第三人称单数:inquires 词频:高频常用词
    异形词:enquire
    基本释义/说明:vt.询问;查究
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    vi.
    问讯;
    inquire of sb about (upon,concerning) sth
    同某人打听某事,问某人某事.
    inquire about trains to Nanjing
    打听去南京的火车.
    I inquire within upon everything.
    本书解答一切疑难(小百科标题用语)。
    I`ll inquire at the office and then tell you.
    我在办公室打听一下,再告诉你.
    vt.
    问,打听;
    inquire sbs name
    问人姓名.
    inquire of sb the reason for sth
    向某人询问做某事的理由.
    I inquired (of him) whether he could help me (what he wanted,how to proceed with the work).
    我问他能不能帮助我(需要什么,怎样进行这项工作).
    -扩展释义
    【航空缩写】 【缩写】
    询问,调查
    v. 【法律专业】
    盘问 ,审问,质问,查究 ,问
    vt.
    1. 讯问;查问;调查[+wh-]vi.1. 询问;调查[(+about/into)]
    vt.
    询问,追究
    It would be esteemed an act of rudeness to address an Indian by his personal name, or to inquire his name directly from himself.
    对一个印第安人直呼其名,或直接询问对方的名字,这都被视为唐突无礼的行为。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句1. I inquired about part-time training courses’

    -inquire的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or pertaining to an inquisition.
    “The inquisitional chair and the tools of torture are there for the viewers to see.”
    “Each walked a fine line between the threat of inquisitional prosecution for heresy and prosecution by secular authorities in land or other disputes.”
    “When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of inquisitional opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic.”
    In the manner of an inquisition or inquiry.
    “The investigation also revealed that students preferred an expository approach rather than inquisitory approach.”
    “This inquisitory process is judgemental, prejudicial and automatically assumes guilt and blame.”
    Curious, inquisitive or investigative.
    “The institution is looking for active, engaged learners with enquiring minds.”
    Eager to acquire knowledge. || Too curious; overly interested; nosy.
    “Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt.”
    “The Dartford warbler is an active, inquisitive bird rarely allowing us more than a fleeting glimpse before diving for cover in gorse and heather.”
    “Beyond the door a few inquisitive souls stood in a loose gaggle watching the fortunate emerge.”
    of or pertaining to an inquisition, specifically the Inquisition || in a manner of inquisition or inquisitors || (law) describing a trial system in which the prosecutor also acts as judge
    “The absence of an accusatorial procedure places an inquisitorial burden upon an inspector.”
    “Like most of Latin America, Chile inherited an inquisitorial legal system from Spain.”
    “It is a necessary concomitant or consequence of this particular system which is an inquisitorial system, rather than a strict adversary system.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    inquire的第三人称单数形式
    “Preliminary inquires into rapes, murders and other serious crimes were canceled.”
    “The first sees that the second has a large crate he’s carrying around with him, so he inquires whether some sort of animal is encaged within it.”
    “Whenever a Hindu inquires about other Hindus, what he actually wants to know is their caste.”
    inquire的现在分词
    “Anticipating Corissa’s question and inquiring gaze, Magdalena looked to the side and shrugged a little.”
    “Betty was playing with the other children and she looked up at me with an inquiring raise of her eyebrow.”
    “The books are a good cover-to-cover read for the recommended age group, with enough detail to pique the interests of inquiring young minds.”
    inquire的过去式和过去分词
    “He visited the langars put up by voluntary groups and inquired about the eatables provided to the yatries.”
    “Mary inquired in order that we might learn from the angel concerning that conception which is a sublime matter beyond understanding.”
    “I inquired on how to do that and he told me that I was welcome to watch and learn if I so desired.”
    (intransitive) To make an enquiry. || (transitive, archaic) To ask about (something).
    “We are keen to enquire into the issues raised by our terms of reference, so we can make appropriate recommendations for further good practice into the Metropolitan Police Service, rather than concentrate on criticising individuals.”
    “Others write to enquire about old friends, or to do genealogical research.”
    “It was enough to prompt a lady of a certain age to enquire whether he was wearing a vest.”
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