scrutinizing

scrutinizing[ˈskru:tnˌaɪzɪŋ] 

scrutinizing

原级:scrutinize

第三人称单数:scrutinizes

过去分词:scrutinized

过去式:scrutinized

scrutinizing 基本解释
仔细检查,详审( scrutinize的现在分词 );
scrutinizing 单语例句

1. As it becomes easier to cash in winning receipts, consumers will play a more aggressive role in scrutinizing the businesses'tax payments.

2. scrutinizing的反义词

2. The Transport Advisory Committee is scrutinizing applications for a Tate's Cairn Tunnel toll rise and fare hikes for Lantau and urban taxis.

3. The CSRC said it has restarted scrutinizing financial reports and the application materials of IPO applicants.

4. Hong Kong has reported increasing business in waste export and import in recent years, adding to the difficulties in scrutinizing the incoming material.

5. It is reported that China's top legislative body's legislation plan includes scrutinizing about 60 draft bills in the coming five years.

6. Tax authorities have started scrutinizing the books of realtors in China, according to a highly placed industry association official.

7. Yet the importance of verifying and scrutinizing the experts'credentials and competence cannot be overstated.

8. New software algorithms for mining, matching and scrutinizing the flood of visual data are progressing swiftly.

9. The exchange is responsible for scrutinizing the integrity of information disclosure files required and the authentication provided by independent financial advisors.

10. scrutinizing

10. Relevant authorities should learn a lesson and focus more intensely on scrutinizing applicants'incomes and to eliminate potential speculators.