question
- IPA[ˈkwɛstʃ(ə)n]
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- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information;a doubt about the truth or validity of something
- ask (someone) questions, especially in an official context;feel or express doubt about; raise objections to
noun: question, plural noun: questions
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- n.名詞
- 1. a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information:
we hope this leaflet has been helpful in answering your questions
- 2. a doubt about the truth or validity of something:
there's no question that the company's true financial situation is different
- 3. the raising of a doubt about or objection to something:
Edward was the only one she obeyed without question
her loyalty is really beyond question
- 4. a matter requiring resolution or discussion:
the question of local government funding worried ministers
- 5. a matter or concern depending on or involving a specified condition or thing:
it was not simply a question of age and hierarchy
- v.動詞
- 1. ask (someone) questions, especially in an official context:
four men were being questioned about the killings
- 2. feel or express doubt about; raise objections to:
members had questioned the cost of the scheme
n. a punctuation mark (?) indicating a question.
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ph. being considered or discussed
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n. a punctuation mark (?) indicating a question.
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ph. being considered or discussed
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n. a person who presides over a quiz or panel game.
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n. a question converted from a statement by an appended interrogative formula, e.g. it's nice out, isn't it?
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n. a matter that is not yet decided or is unable to be decided:
whether his claim was genuine or not is an open question
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n. a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer:
the presentation was characterized by impossibly long sentences and a succession of rhetorical questions
Is nothing sacred? That's a rhetorical question, BTW
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- n.a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information:
- we hope this leaflet has been helpful in answering your questions
- v.ask questions of (someone), especially in an official context:
- four men were being questioned about the killings
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