原级:question
第三人称单数:questions
第三人称复数:questions
过去分词:questioned
过去式:questioned
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1. 询问法:辛迪加调研的运做...什么是询问法(Questioning) 询问法是将所要调查的事项以当面、书面或电话的方式,向被调查者提出询问,以获得所需要的资料,它是市场调查中最常见的一种方法.
2. 提问:因此,提问(questioning),概括要点(summarizing),析疑(clarifying)和预测(predicting)构成合作式教学模式基本策略. 这四种关键活动在小组讨论中重复出现,帮助学生从材料中获取意义. 当然,各个小组之间还可以相互交流各自的报刊栏目内容,
1. (表情)询问的,探询的
If someone has a questioning expression on their face, they look as if they want to know the answer to a question.
e.g. He raised a questioning eyebrow.
他探询地挑起了眉毛。
1. Children are scolded by their parents for questioning about birth or what the differences are between the two sexes.
2. Police confiscated 19 stolen cars in the raid on his cab company of June 20, and on Tuesday took the man into custody for further questioning.
3. Tomlin said he planned to call the NFL office about the Ward fines, and team chairman Dan Rooney wrote a letter questioning why Ward was fined.
4. Police were soon called in and took the boy to a nearby police station for questioning.
5. Authorities are questioning two people about an abandoned campfire that may have started the blaze.
6. Western law enforcement officials who advised on the case said investigators followed Afghan law in taking Salehi into custody for questioning.
7. She was fired as board chairwoman and general manager of Sanlu and taken in for police questioning last week.
8. No information gleaned from questioning Iraqis supported the possibility, one addendum said.
9. questioning是什么意思
9. The three detained for questioning were the project's manager, chief engineer and supervisor.
10. CIA interrogators taking on Saddam Hussein must contend with the likelihood that some of their questioning could become public during his eventual trial.
noun
adj
1. showing curiosity
e.g. if someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive
raised a speculative eyebrow
Synonym: inquisitive speculative wondering(a)
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2. perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know)
e.g. he had a quizzical expression
Synonym: quizzical
3. marked by or given to doubt
e.g. a skeptical attitude
a skeptical listener