Be under the microscope In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be under the microscope", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-04-24 07:04

Meaning of Be under the microscope

Synonyms:

look over

Be under the microscope spoken language adjective phrase

To be under close examination.

The new imported equipment is under the microscope.

The new agricultural method is under the microscope to see whether it is suitable for the region's agriculture.

After getting the official reprimand at work yesterday, I feel like I'm under the microscope with my boss.

Lots of famous people find it difficult to live under the microscope.

With recently susceptible activities, the business was put under the microscope by county investigators.

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Used to describe the act of scrutinizing something thoroughly.

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To observe one's activity

run the rule over someone

To examine someone carefully and thoroughly to see if they are worthy

booty check

Used to indicate an inspection of a person's buttocks for something concealed there, often drugs

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