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curiosity

Word family
cu·ri·os·i·ty /ˌkjʊəriˈɒsəti $ ˌkjʊriˈɑːs-/ ●●○ noun (plural curiosities)  
1 [singular, uncountableU]FIND OUT the desire to know about something 好奇心
 I opened the packet just to satisfy my curiosity.
我打开包裹只是为了满足我的好奇心。
 The news aroused a lot of curiosity among local people.
这条消息在当地人中间引起了很大的好奇心。
 She decided to follow him out of curiosity.
她出于好奇决定跟踪他。
 Margaret looked at him with curiosity.
玛格丽特好奇地看着他。
curiosity about
 Children have a natural curiosity about the world around them.
儿童生来对周围的世界感到好奇。
 a man of immense intellectual curiosity
求知欲极强的一个男人
 It was idle curiosity that made me ask.
我只是好奇地随便问了一下。
2 [countableC]STRANGE someone or something that is interesting because they are unusual or strange 奇品,珍品
 a house full of old maps and other curiosities
藏满旧地图和其他珍奇物品的房子
 In the past, men who wanted to work with children were regarded as something of a curiosity.
在过去,想从事儿童工作的男人被认为是稀有人种。
 It’s not worth much, but I kept it for its curiosity value.
这东西不值多少钱,我留着是因为它有珍贵的意义。
3. curiosity killed the cat FIND OUTused to tell someone not to ask too many questions about something 好奇害死猫,过于好奇要吃苦头〔用于告诫别人不要多打听〕
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a lot of curiosity
Bright children often have a lot of curiosity.
satisfy somebody's curiosity (=find out something that you want to know)
I decided to call him in order to satisfy my curiosity.
arouse somebody's curiosity (=make someone want to know about something)
New people in the village always aroused our curiosity.
curiosity gets the better of somebody/overcomes somebody (=makes you do something that you are trying not to do)
Curiosity got the better of me and I opened her diary.
pique somebody's curiosity (=make someone want to know about something)
Something she said had piqued his curiosity.
adjectives
natural curiosity
The children are encouraged to follow their natural curiosity, and learn about what interests them.
intellectual curiosity
Highly intelligent people are full of intellectual curiosity.
scientific curiosity (=about scientific things)
Their scientific curiosity led to the development of the vaccine.
idle curiosity (=wanting to know something for no particular reason)
Out of idle curiosity, I looked out of the window.
open curiosity (=that you do not try to hide)
The children were staring at her with open curiosity.
great/intense curiosity
His disappearance had obviously aroused great curiosity.
insatiable curiosity (=used when someone is always curious)
He had an insatiable curiosity about why people do the things they do.
mild curiosity (=not great)
I watched what was happening with mild curiosity.
morbid curiosity (=a feeling of wanting to know about death or other bad things that happen)
the morbid curiosity of the onlookers at the trial
phrases
be burning with curiosity (=want to know about something very much)
She was burning with curiosity about him, but was too polite to ask.
be an object/a subject of curiosity (=be something or someone that makes people curious)
Anyone new was always the object of our curiosity.
curiosity + NOUN
curiosity value (=the quality or advantage of being something that people want to know about)
When the shop was new it had curiosity value.
Examples from the Corpus
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