[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]详细的检查(或审查);仔细的观察 If a person or thing is under scrutiny, they are being studied or observed very carefully.
[oft prep N]
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。
Oxford
scru·tiny/ˈskruːtəni; NAmEˈskruːtəni/noun[uncountable ]( formal) careful and thorough examination 仔细检查;认真彻底的审查SYN
inspection
◆Her argument doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.她的观点经不起认真推敲。◆Foreign policy has come underclose scrutinyrecently. 近来,政府的外交政策受到了认真彻底的审查。◆The documents should be available for public scrutiny.这些文件须公诸于世,交由公众审议。scrutinyscrutiniesscru·tiny/ˈskruːtəni; NAmEˈskruːtəni/
careful and thorough examination of someone or somethingcareful/close scrutiny Careful scrutiny of the company’s accounts revealed a whole series of errors. Their activities have come under police scrutiny.COLLOCATIONSphrasescome under scrutiny (=be examined)· The cost and efficiency of the health care system has come under increasing scrutiny.be subjected to scrutiny (=be examined)· Each proposal was subjected to careful scrutiny.be the subject of scrutiny (=be examined)· The way in which the courts handle such claims has been the subject of close scrutiny.be subject to scrutiny (=be able to be examined)· All the accounts are subject to scrutiny by auditors.be open to scrutiny· Government actions should be more open to public scrutiny.not stand up to scrutiny/not bear scrutiny (=be found to have faults when examined)· Such arguments do not stand up to careful scrutiny.adjectivescareful scrutiny· These figures need careful scrutiny.close/intense scrutiny (=very careful scrutiny)· Both these areas of law have come under close scrutiny by the courts.rigorous/strict scrutiny (=very careful and thorough)· This system has been subject to rigorous scrutiny.detailed scrutiny· MPs on these committees subject Government bills to detailed scrutiny.critical scrutiny (=when something is examined and judged or criticized)· Their work is in the public domain and open to critical scrutiny.public scrutiny (=by the public)· Much of the work that we do is open to public scrutiny.media scrutiny (=by newspapers, TV etc)· How does he cope with the intense media scrutiny?parliamentary scrutiny (=by parliament)· The Labour Party expressed concern about the lack of parliamentary scrutiny of MI5.judicial scrutiny (=by judges)· The new legislation will be the subject of close judicial scrutiny.
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scrutiny
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监视(55%),细看(39%),周密的调查(6%)
n.详细审查;监视;细看;选票复查
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