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单词 curiosity
释义 cu·ri·os·i·ty
\ˌkyu̇rēˈäsəd.ē, -ür-, -s(ə)tē, -i\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: Middle English curiosite, from Middle French curiosité, from Latin curiositat-, curiositas, from curiosus + -itat-, -itas- -ity
1. : desire to know:
 a. archaic : a blamable tendency or desire to inquire into or seek knowledge (as of sacred matters) or to inquire too minutely into any subject
 b. : nosiness : inquisitiveness about others' concerns
  < to escape the curiosity of prying neighbors >
 c. : desire to investigate : interest leading to inquiry
  < intellectual curiosity >
  < his own curiosity to know what really happened long ago — G.M.Trevelyan >
 d. archaic : scientific or artistic interest : desire to evaluate and appreciate
2. archaic
 a. : careful workmanship : accuracy or perfection in construction
 b. : undue nicety, subtlety, or fastidiousness
 c. : proficiency acquired by careful practice : ingenuity
3.
 a. obsolete : a matter (as a question, argument, theory, or experiment) that is curious and ingenious
 b. : one that arouses curiosity : one that arouses attention or awakes interest especially for strange, uncommon, or exotic characteristics
  < an architectural curiosity >
  < his uncommon illness was a medical curiosity >
  < exploiting the poet as a curiosity >
 c. : an unusual knickknack (as a travel souvenir)
 d. : ability to arouse curiosity especially through novelty : interest, piquancy
  < the curiosity of the operation >
 e. : curious trait or aspect
  < another curiosity observable in these verbs with separable suffixes — Charlton Laird >
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