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curious po angielsku:

1. curiosity curiosity


Curiosity killed the cat.
A healthy curiosity is truly a fine thing.
out of curiosity
Curiosity is nothing more than vanity. More often than not we only seek knowledge to show it off.
The first and the simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind is Curiosity.
Today's Beijing has given me a very deep impression and aroused my curiosity.
He never loses his curiosity; he is, as it were, an eternal youth.
The art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds to satisfy it afterwards.
She has begun to play tennis not so much out of curiosity as out of vanity.
My predecessors had asked their questions of nature with genuine curiosity and awaited her reply.
Just out of curiosity where were you last night?
"Why do you ask?" "Oh, just idle curiosity (= for no particular reason)."
Little children are filled with curiosity. They ask questions about literally everything.
He believes that curiosity can be stimulated among these younger photographers.
There were times, at falling night, when he looked up with curiosity to the stars.

Angielskie słowo "curious" (curiosity) występuje w zestawach:

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2. wanting to know about something wanting to know about something



3. strange and unusual



Angielskie słowo "curious" (strange and unusual) występuje w zestawach:

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Synonyms for the adjective "strange"

4. inquisitive


Resource Investigators have relaxed personalities with a strong inquisitive sense.
She's inquisitive by nature.
The cat was extremely inquisitive. She always wanted to know what her owners were doing.
Mind your own bussiness! We don't like inquisitive guys like you in here.
You are too inquisitive about other people's affairs.
She was nervous. The man in front of her was being unusually inquisitive.
He was very inquisitive; always asking random questions about random things.
inquisitive child
She could see inquisitive faces looking out from the windows next door.
An inquisitive person is one whose brain is always buzzing, buzzing with loads and loads of questions.
He’s a very inquisitive little boy.
The cat was extremely inquisitive.
His poems reveal an intensely inquisitive mind.
She has always been particularly inquisitive. She is forever asking questions.
Scott was trying to avoid being critical by his inquisitiveness.

Angielskie słowo "curious" (inquisitive) występuje w zestawach:

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