单词 | curiosity |
释义 | curiosity (kjʊəriɒsɪti ) Word forms: curiosities 1. uncountable noun B2 Curiosity is a desire to know about something. Ryle accepted more out of curiosity than anything else. ...an enthusiasm and genuine curiosity about the past. To satisfy our own curiosity we traveled to Baltimore. 2. countable noun A curiosity is something that is unusual, interesting, and fairly rare. There is much to see in the way of castles, curiosities, and museums. Synonyms: oddity, wonder, sight, phenomenon 3. curiosity killed the cat phrase You say ' Curiosity killed the cat' in order to tell someone that they should not try to find out about something which does not concern them. 'All right, I've been reading it. So what?'—'Curiosity killed the cat, that's what.' Quotations: Curiosity killed the cat Idioms: curiosity killed the cat said to warn someone that they will suffer harm or damage if they try to find out about other people's private affairs `Where are we going?' Calder asked. `Curiosity killed the cat, dear. You'll find out soon enough.' Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: boundless curiosity He had an infectious personality and boundless curiosity, surrounded himself with some of the leading minds of his era and never stopped talking. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a musician he had boundless curiosity, apparently boundless energy and unbending standards. Times, Sunday Times Granted, not every player can aspire to boundless curiosity about faraway places. Times, Sunday Times They are excellent, un-yappy watchdogs with boundless curiosity and bounce. Times, Sunday Times Here his enthusiasm and boundless curiosity were an inspiration to young scholars everywhere; he would always inquire about their work and give whatever guidance he could. Times, Sunday Times Curiosity seekers went to theatres, looking for clues of when this torrid love affair took hold. Globe and Mail The phenomenon has generated news coverage and curiosity seekers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, after 10 years it became a burden because of all the curiosity seekers and onlookers wanting to see how they lived. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The incident was covered extensively by the press causing regular curiosity seekers and ministers to visit the dance hall for several months. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Curiosity seekers and tourists who had read about the riots in the newspaper also came to the stricken city. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its vision and mission encourage curiosity, creativity, and human development. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They encourage curiosity about the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Science centers also encourage curiosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Through a strong college preparatory curriculum in the humanities and sciences, the school encourages curiosity, creativity, and respect for intellectual effort. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This transient lifestyle informs their ability to learn from new experiences and encourages curiosity for other cultures. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This allows the space for genuine curiosity to emerge. Times,Sunday Times He asked with genuine curiosity if she had, at any time, requested information. Times, Sunday Times What gave the programmes their enduring appeal was the quality admired by people he had interviewed: his extraordinary and utterly genuine curiosity about everthing and everyone he came across. Times, Sunday Times This archive is more than just a historical curiosity, though. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Visitors can look at this historical curiosity by joining one of the two daily tours. Times, Sunday Times (2011) For most people, polio is more of a historical curiosity than a reality. The Sun (2013) Out of stupid, idle curiosity, I had a peep below the curtain. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The question is not asked out of idle curiosity. Times, Sunday Times (2010) So I did what anybody these days does when idle curiosity comes calling, I went to Google. Times, Sunday Times (2009) His success in research was fuelled by an intense innate curiosity in everything that he encountered. Times, Sunday Times Introduced to music via the family piano, he began showing an innate curiosity towards music at age four. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are encouraged to develop their innate curiosity and develop the motivation to learn. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was a life she found confining and her restless nature and innate curiosity rebelled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I found I had this insatiable curiosity and wanted to read them all. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He possessed an insatiable curiosity and hunger for new tactics and new ways of doing things. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It was the culmination of years of research, an insatiable curiosity about the universe, and a deep love of science. Christianity Today (2000) Her intellectual curiosity was matched by her sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Unless the patient has some intellectual curiosity, then, it is difficult for him to get the most out of this program. An Alternative Approach to Allergies (1990) What is driving the crowds of students to his classes is not intellectual curiosity but a combination of ambition and fear. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He had an intense curiosity for people and was attuned to, and interested in, their foibles, frailties and idiosyncrasies. Times, Sunday Times They are our oldest friends, but still they look at us with an intense curiosity. Times, Sunday Times The intense curiosity was sparked, in part, by two artists, each working high on scaffolding, painting murals of gigantic proportions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To her pitch-perfect awareness of class, she added an intense curiosity about people. The Times Literary Supplement Selkies live in the water, but their intense curiosity towards land-dwellers leads them to explore life on the surface. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This discovery was more than a mere curiosity, he said, and could have important implications. Times, Sunday Times Some argue that the vast majority of those who sign up do so out of mere curiosity and remain inactive. Times, Sunday Times I went along out of mere curiosity, to see what all the fuss had been about. The Times Literary Supplement That illustrates an important point, namely that travel in 1000 was driven by commerce, not mere curiosity. Times,Sunday Times Locals will watch out of football-consciousness rather than mere curiosity. Times, Sunday Times The lords and ladies looked on with more than mild curiosity. Times, Sunday Times The calves approach the vehicle, trunks raised in mild curiosity. Times, Sunday Times The reaction was mild curiosity at the time, before everyone quickly forgot and moved on. The Sun Knowledge kills morbid curiosity. 23 Steps to Successful Achievement (1972) But the detective is not driven by either sentimentality or morbid curiosity. Times, Sunday Times (2009) If that doesn't satisfy your morbid curiosity, then ask an actuary, somebody who assesses risk. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Allow your natural curiosity free rein tonight and you will stumble upon facts you would never have believed. The Sun Don't let her natural curiosity come between you. The Sun From an early age he loved reading newspapers, a way of feeding his natural curiosity. Times, Sunday Times With the natural curiosity of science, some people just want to know what's out there. Times, Sunday Times Natural curiosity, good communication skills and the ability to assimilate and interpret information quickly are all traits that a good underwriter should possess. Times, Sunday Times It deserves to pique the curiosity of modern collectors. Times, Sunday Times Drama has every right to be elusive, but uncertainties here didn't pique my curiosity. Times, Sunday Times Incurious as to any possible conflict of interest, incurious as to all the sorts of things that pique the curiosity of the press. Times, Sunday Times You can, however, still pique their curiosity by allowing them to choose a cool pencil case, a water bottle, or perhaps a backpack. Times, Sunday Times For many years, only the two stories of his dream castle remained to pique the curiosity of people stopping to picnic and enjoy the panoramic view of the lake. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But more often than either of these extreme reactions, he tended to provoke curiosity, sometimes tinged with bafflement, on the part of voters. Times, Sunday Times The spectacle of medieval regalia, coats of arms, and the popemobile provoke curiosity, skepticism, and bewilderment. Christianity Today Tellingly, her choice of comparators 'provoked curiosity, surprise, and even deep skepticism' among friends and colleagues. The Times Literary Supplement It doesn't tell you nearly enough about its main characters to satisfy curiosity. Times, Sunday Times (2015) I try to satisfy natural curiosity about the Bible in two ways. Christianity Today (2000) Where there is enigma, there is curiosity, and the easy way to satisfy that curiosity is to make stuff up. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Even while living in his cabin, far from his academic life, his scientific curiosity remained unabated. Times, Sunday Times To be just a scientific curiosity would probably make it (and myself) very sad. Times, Sunday Times He coped with his illness with dignity, indeed with some scientific curiosity about its evolution and response to medical treatment. Times, Sunday Times But they did not end his scientific curiosity and thirst for exploration. Times, Sunday Times At the same time, it helped satisfy simple scientific curiosity about the depths of the ocean. Smithsonian Mag Because they no longer have to sift through books and carry out their own research, the students' sense of curiosity has been blunted. Times, Sunday Times It was this innate sense of curiosity that drove his career as a reporter and presenter. Times, Sunday Times I went to an event where he gave the most inspirational lecture, encouraging all of us not to lose our sense of curiosity. The Sun I have regained a sense of curiosity, a hunger to learn and a happy sense of spirituality, liberation and humility. Times, Sunday Times You must stay open to new technology, new ideas, new information and do your utmost to retain a sense of curiosity and wonder. Times, Sunday Times I wish it devoutly - not from any unhappy desire for an afterlife to be better than this one, but from sheer curiosity. Times, Sunday Times Though many of these visitors fetch up at their destinations having been propelled by sheer curiosity, several arrive by accident or on business. The Times Literary Supplement Other reasons for colonizing space include economic interests, long-term scientific research best carried out by humans as opposed to robotic probes, and sheer curiosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A book to stimulate curiosity and counter squeamishness. Times, Sunday Times Changing, or even omitting, names can serve only to stimulate curiosity. The Times Literary Supplement Everything should be playful, engaging, interactive, social, deliberate, and purposeful, stimulate curiosity, and encourage experimentation with language and comprehensive language and literacy programs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 好奇心 Japanese: 好奇心 |
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