inquiring
adjective
(UKalsoenquiring)uk/ɪnˈkwaɪə.rɪŋ/us/ɪnˈkwaɪr.ɪŋ/(of someone'sbehaviour) alwayswantingtolearnnew things, or (of someone'sexpression)wantingtoknowsomething:
(人的行为)探究求索的,追根问底的;(人的神色)好奇的,探询的You have a very inquiringmind, don't you?你喜欢刨根问底,对吧?
He gave her an inquiringlook.他审视了她一下。
interested in learning about people or things
- curiousThe best students are the ones who are curious about everything.
- inquisitiveShe's such an inquisitive little girl!
- inquiringThe organization tries to encourage inquiring and analytical young people to go into the sciences.
- nosy"Did her spouse leave her?" "Well, aren't you rather nosy!"
- prurientThat reporter has a reputation for being prurient and asking questions that are too invasive.
Curiosity
- curiosity
- curiosity killed the catidiom
- curious
- curiously
- curtain twitcher
- inquisitive
- inquisitively
- inquisitiveness
- inquisitorial
- meddlesome
- nosy
- nosy parker
- peeper
- prurience
- prurient
- quizzically
- snoot
- stickyournose intosomethingidiom
- stickyoursnoot in/into (something)idiom
- thirsty