scrutiny
n. 细看,细阅; 仔细的观察; 监督
If a person or thing is under scrutiny, they are being studied or observed very carefully.
His private life came under media scrutiny...
他的私生活受到媒体的密切关注。
The President promised a government open to public scrutiny.
总统承诺政府将接受公众监督。
1. the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
2. a prolonged intense look
Elected officials must reelection at periodic intervals, when their record is subject to intensive public scrutiny.
选举产生的官员必须定期接受改选, 届时其业绩要受到彻底的公开审查.
The cosmological argument does not stand up under scrutiny.
宇宙成因论经不起仔细推敲.
When a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it is passed to an editor for detailed scrutiny.
当原稿被采用出版时, 便将它交与一名编辑进行仔细校阅.
Weekly scrutiny of debtors ledger to ensure collections are made on time.
每周检查应收账款,确保及时回收.
I slowly scrutiny the structure of this wood floor, pattern, repair, it is extraordinary truly.
我慢慢细看这木楼的结构 、 格局 、 修葺, 确是与众不同.