question的意思和读音

question

: [ˈkwestʃ(ə)n] : ['kwestʃ(ə)n]

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questions  questioning  questioned  

v.+n.answer question,ask question,discuss question,raise question,put question

adj.+n.same question,difficult question,real question,simple question,key question

n.answer,certainty,resolution

v.reply,trust

n.query,inquiry,uncertainty,doubt,problem

v.interrogate,quiz,ask,grill,suspect

questionn.

1.[c]a sentence, phrase or word that asks for information

to ask/answer a question

The question is, how much are they going to pay you?

The question arises as to whether or not he knew of the situation.

The key question of what caused the leak remains unanswered.

He put a question to the minister about the recent reforms.

I hope the police don't ask any awkward questions .

In an interview try to ask open questions that don't just need ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as an answer.

2.[c]a task or request for information that is intended to test your knowledge or understanding, for example in an exam or a competition

Question 3 was very difficult. 3

In the exam there's sure to be a question on energy.

3.[c]~ (of sth)a matter or topic that needs to be discussed or dealt with

Let's look at the question of security.

The question which needs to be addressed is one of funding.

Which route is better remains an open question(= it is not decided) .线

4.[u]怀doubt or confusion about sth

Her honesty is beyond question .

His suitability for the job is open to question .

Her version of events was accepted without question .

IDM

This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.怀

bring/throw sth into question怀to cause sth to become a matter for doubt and discussion

This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.怀

come into question怀to become a matter for doubt and discussion

‘How much is all this going to cost?’ ‘Good question!’“?”“!”

good question!(informal)used to show that you do not know the answer to a question

‘How much is all this going to cost?’ ‘Good question!’“?”“!”

On the day in question we were in Cardiff.

The future of public transport is not in question.

in questionthat is being discussed

On the day in question we were in Cardiff.

in doubt; uncertain

The future of public transport is not in question.

It's merely a question of time before the business collapses.

It's just a question of deciding what you really want.

just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth)used to say that sth is not difficult to predict, explain, do, etc.

It's merely a question of time before the business collapses.

It's just a question of deciding what you really want.

Another trip abroad this year is out of the question.

out of the questionimpossible or not allowed and therefore not worth discussing

Another trip abroad this year is out of the question.

There was no question of his/him cancelling the trip so near the departure date.

there is/was no question of (sth happening/sb doing sth)there is/was no possibility of sth

There was no question of his/him cancelling the trip so near the departure date.

v.

1.~ sb (about/on sth).+ speechto ask sb questions about sth, especially officially

She was arrested and questioned about the fire.

The students were questioned on the books they had been studying.

Over half of those questioned said they rarely took any exercise.

2.怀to have or express doubts or suspicions about sth

I just accepted what he told me. I never thought to question it.怀

No one has ever questioned her judgement.怀

He questioned whether the accident was solely the truck driver's fault.怀

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n.1.something that someone asks you when they want information; a request for information that is intended to test your knowledge, for example in a test or competition2.an issue that needs to be discussed and dealt with3.a feeling of doubt about something

v.1.if the police question someone, they ask them questions to find out what they know about a crime; to ask someone questions formally or officially; to ask someone a question to find out what they know about something2.to have or express doubts about something

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1.Not just a great Who song, but a pretty good question to ask yourself.《

2.My first thought was that this was like a classic interview question: "What food would you be if you were a food? ":“?”

3.Sociological researcher Glenn Firebaugh claims that it is not just a question of having or not having a lot of money.·

4.This theatre of war is bigger than the simple issue of being gay, just as the question of love swamps the question of mere sexuality.

5.The report immediately raised the question of whether the same technique could be used to clone people.

6."How much weight China can pull will depend on the commodity in question, " said Xinyi Chen, analyst at Barclays Capital.“,”XinyiChen

7.Lucas touched upon a frequently asked question: what was the imagined storyline beyond Episode VI?:EP6

8.But it's not just a question of marking up the price in between.

9.Absently, he put the question to the two he had hoped were to be his first subjects, still stunned by what they had told him.

10.This question is just a question of the foundations of the validity of contract.