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Definition of cursory in English: cursoryadjective ˈkəːs(ə)riˈkərs(ə)ri Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed. 匆忙的,草率的 a cursory glance at the figures 对数据的匆匆一瞥。 Example sentencesExamples - At a cursory glance it is clear to see the potential of such a handsome space.
- It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion.
- I sailed through the checks with security staff giving the contents of my bag no more than a cursory glance.
- He gave the crowded room a quick cursory glance, and spotted the uniforms in the corner.
- Believe it or not, there wasn't a single piece worth more than a cursory glance.
- A cursory glance at the headlines suggests he has more interviews to conduct before anybody starts to believe him.
- This objection was very relevant, as even a cursory glance of the novel will prove.
- They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night.
- Just a cursory glance at the brochure gives an idea of the immense undertaking this is.
- But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new.
- At a cursory glance 150,000 euro seems an awful lot of money to pay for one acre.
- Even a cursory glance at the business news illustrates what he means.
- This sounds more like something one of her characters might say than the evidence of even the most cursory glance in the mirror.
- The fibre doors flap in the stiff wind; a cursory glance is enough to tell me the toilets are yet to be used.
- What I couldn't understand were the others who gave the news pictures a cursory glance, and then went back to work.
- A cursory glance at a Greek concordance will quickly show that Mary is never spoken of in this way.
- Plus, a cursory glance across the water shows that difficulties with stadiums are far from being unique to Ireland.
- As for his newest project, even a cursory glance at the property had his creative juices flowing.
- Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you.
- A cursory glance through the annals of history will prove this beyond doubt.
Synonyms perfunctory, desultory, casual, superficial, token, uninterested, half-hearted, inattentive, unthinking, offhand, mechanical, automatic, routine hasty, quick, hurried, rapid, brief, passing, fleeting, summary, sketchy, careless, slapdash
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin cursorius 'of a runner', from cursor (see cursor). Rhymesanniversary, bursary, mercery, nursery Definition of cursory in US English: cursoryadjectiveˈkərs(ə)rēˈkərs(ə)ri Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed. 匆忙的,草率的 a cursory glance at the figures 对数据的匆匆一瞥。 Example sentencesExamples - As for his newest project, even a cursory glance at the property had his creative juices flowing.
- At a cursory glance 150,000 euro seems an awful lot of money to pay for one acre.
- Plus, a cursory glance across the water shows that difficulties with stadiums are far from being unique to Ireland.
- A cursory glance at the headlines suggests he has more interviews to conduct before anybody starts to believe him.
- Novelty bands are ten a penny, as even the most cursory glance at the charts on either side of the Atlantic will show you.
- What I couldn't understand were the others who gave the news pictures a cursory glance, and then went back to work.
- A cursory glance at a Greek concordance will quickly show that Mary is never spoken of in this way.
- A cursory glance through the annals of history will prove this beyond doubt.
- This objection was very relevant, as even a cursory glance of the novel will prove.
- But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new.
- I sailed through the checks with security staff giving the contents of my bag no more than a cursory glance.
- Just a cursory glance at the brochure gives an idea of the immense undertaking this is.
- The fibre doors flap in the stiff wind; a cursory glance is enough to tell me the toilets are yet to be used.
- It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion.
- Believe it or not, there wasn't a single piece worth more than a cursory glance.
- This sounds more like something one of her characters might say than the evidence of even the most cursory glance in the mirror.
- They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night.
- Even a cursory glance at the business news illustrates what he means.
- He gave the crowded room a quick cursory glance, and spotted the uniforms in the corner.
- At a cursory glance it is clear to see the potential of such a handsome space.
Synonyms perfunctory, desultory, casual, superficial, token, uninterested, half-hearted, inattentive, unthinking, offhand, mechanical, automatic, routine
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin cursorius ‘of a runner’, from cursor (see cursor). |