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O que (quem) é inquisitively - definição


Inquisitively      
·adv In an inquisitive manner.
inquisitively      
inquisitiveness         
  • A crowd mills around the site of a car accident in [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1980.
  • Left: normal brain. Right: AD afflicted brain. Severe degeneration of areas implicated in curiosity
  • Children peer over shoulders to see what their friends are reading.
  • Dopamine pathway in the brain
DESIRE TO LEARN, EXPLORE, OR INVESTIGATE
Curious; Morbid curiosity; Curiosities; Trainwreck Syndrome; Curiousity; Curiousness; Inquisitiveness; Artificial curiosity; Curiosity AI; Curiosity in artificial intelligence; Curiosity-driven artificial intelligence; Computational curiosity; Exploratory behavior
Exemplos do corpo de texto para inquisitively
1. Vladimir Vladimirovich™ looked inquisitively at his deputy chief of staff.
2. When a hippo and her calf sniffed inquisitively at him, no doubt attracted by his coating of dung, he stayed as calm as possible.
3. "Well, Kambas perform witchcraft," Eva, 17, fired back at Janet, who replied: "Well, not me!" "You do have relatives," chimed in Frida Gacheri, a round–faced 17–year–old from the Meru tribe, raising her eyebrows inquisitively.
4. "I thought that because of the world looking at me inquisitively, personally, I thought through me I could project the reality of Pakistan and what Pakistan stands for and clear all the misconceptions." Musharraf will hold talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Thursday and give a speech in Oxford on Friday.