Mots en English pour 'Excessively inquisitive.'
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adj
noun
- (computing) Use of the mouse
- A ratchet movement in a loom.
- (nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straightening out.
- The act of hunting mice (or similar prey), especially by pouncing on them from above.
verb
adj
noun
verb
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To make an extensive investigation into.
- (intransitive, marketing) To receive a certain response in market research.
- (transitive) To search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently.
- (transitive) To search again.
- inquire into
- attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner
noun
adj
- Tending to ask questions, or to want to explore or investigate; inquisitive; (with a negative connotation) nosy, prying.
- Leading one to ask questions about; somewhat odd, out of the ordinary, or unusual.
- (LGBTQ) Clipping of bi-curious.
- (inorganic chemistry, rare) Containing or pertaining to trivalent curium.
- Caused by curiosity.
- (in combination) Interested in entering a romantic or sexual relationship with a specified group.
- beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns)
noun
- A voyeur or inquisitive person.
- (pool) A secret accomplice who surreptitiously watches the competition and interferes by causing a distraction to prevent the opponent from getting a good shot.
- Something eye-catching or worth noticing.
- An investigator who watches for signs of anything unusual or suspicious.
- One who estimates or judges based on visual inspection rather than detailed analysis.
- Someone who stares at another in order to intimidate them.
noun
noun
noun
- A voyeur or inquisitive person.
- (pool) A secret accomplice who surreptitiously watches the competition and interferes by causing a distraction to prevent the opponent from getting a good shot.
- Something eye-catching or worth noticing.
- An investigator who watches for signs of anything unusual or suspicious.
- One who estimates or judges based on visual inspection rather than detailed analysis.
- Someone who stares at another in order to intimidate them.
noun
verb
noun
verb
- (intransitive) To make an extensive investigation into.
- (intransitive, marketing) To receive a certain response in market research.
- (transitive) To search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently.
- (transitive) To search again.
- inquire into
- attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner
noun
adj
noun
- (computing) Use of the mouse
- A ratchet movement in a loom.
- (nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straightening out.
- The act of hunting mice (or similar prey), especially by pouncing on them from above.
verb
adj
adj
- Tending to ask questions, or to want to explore or investigate; inquisitive; (with a negative connotation) nosy, prying.
- Leading one to ask questions about; somewhat odd, out of the ordinary, or unusual.
- (LGBTQ) Clipping of bi-curious.
- (inorganic chemistry, rare) Containing or pertaining to trivalent curium.
- Caused by curiosity.
- (in combination) Interested in entering a romantic or sexual relationship with a specified group.
- beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns)