investigative
常見例句
- An investigative reporter discovered that one of the projects we funded was a boondoggle.
一份調(diào)查報(bào)告顯示,我們資助的一個(gè)項(xiàng)目純粹是浪費(fèi)錢。 - If you decide to get a body piercing, do a little investigative work about a shop's procedures and find out whether it provides a clean and safe environment for its customers.
如果你決定在某個(gè)穿刺店做身體穿刺,請(qǐng)對(duì)其做一些調(diào)查工作,了解該店的操作流程,弄清楚它是否為顧客提供了一個(gè)干凈安全的環(huán)境。 - They might be called the “peace corps” of economists, bringing the blessing of their investigative technique to the neglected villages of India or the denuded farms of western Kenya.
他們也許應(yīng)該被叫作經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家“和平隊(duì)”,通過他們的調(diào)查技術(shù)將祝福帶給了印度那些被忽視的鄉(xiāng)村和肯尼亞西部貧瘠的農(nóng)場。 - That investigative work continues to be what she is known for, even though some of her later writings defended American business.
- But many reporters did. In time,however, an investigative reporter discovered that the whole story was a lie.
- Such laws provide more investigative resources or longer sentences,or both, for crimes driven by prejudice.
- With claims involving experimental or investigative procedures, however, win rates can drop to 60%.
FORBES: Hired Guns - They must not speak out when the murders of investigative reporters are not solved.
FORBES: Leading Economist Gives Up On Putin's Russia - She cited unnamed law enforcement sources, a practice that is customary in investigative journalism.
FORBES: Protecting The First Amendment 返回 investigative