词汇 | quiz |
释义 | quizWord family nounquizzerquizzeryquizzicalityquizzificationquizzinessquizzingquizmasterquizadjectivequizzicaladverbquizzicallyverbquizzify , Leisure, School Television & radioquiz1 /kwɪz/ ●●● S3 noun (plural quizzes) [countableC] 1 AMTDLa competition or game in which people have to answer questions 问答比赛,智力竞赛 a love quiz in a magazine 杂志上的爱情问答 a general knowledge quiz 常识问答竞赛 quiz show especially British EnglishBrE I get fed up with television quiz shows. 我十分厌烦电视上的智力游戏节目。 quiz night British EnglishBrE a quiz night held in the local pub 当地酒吧举办的智力竞赛晚会 2 SESSEC American EnglishAmE a short test that a teacher gives to a class 小测验,小考 a biology quiz → pop quiz► see thesaurus at test 生物测验 Examples from the Corpus quiz• He gave us a quiz on the reading every other day.• a quiz show on TV• The museum car also features computer games and quizzes to test visitors' knowledge of train lore and station architecture.• Reluctantly, I let her lead me to a lodging database, then to a rather entertaining multiple-choice quiz.• We have a history quiz every Monday.• He likes giving pop quizzes, to see if the kids are remembering anything.• This month's quiz - who knows what Ramalina is?• Contestants enter by completing an online form and short quiz.• Contestants line up for the quiz.• Winners of the quiz will receive a trophy and prizes, including one for their school. general knowledge quiz• Good question for a general knowledge quiz. quiz2 verb (quizzed, quizzing) [transitiveT] ASK A QUESTIONto ask someone a lot of questions 查问,盘问 SYN question quiz somebody about something Four men have been quizzed about the murder, but no one has yet been charged. 四名男子就这桩谋杀案接受了盘问,但目前尚无人被起诉。 quiz somebody on/over something They quizzed me on my involvement in the scheme. 他们盘问我是否参与了这个计划。 Examples from the Corpus quiz• One teacher even had the pupils quizzing each other to satisfy their surplus enthusiasm.• I have to quiz him about everything and even then he won't tell the whole truth.• When Stan eventually came home from the party, his wife quizzed him for hours.• Alyse would come in and quiz him playfully about the stops; she never stumped him.• The judge will quiz jurors individually about their views on abortion and the insanity defense beginning Tuesday.• My parents never stop quizzing me about where I go at night.• Students are quizzed on their reading.• Journalists quizzed the governor during the half-hour program.• Then we quizzed the people behind each engine to see how they work.• Reporters quizzed the President on tax policy and Central America.• Is it helpful to quiz them on the state capitals?• Of 1,250 people quizzed, three quarters had not even heard of it. (1800-1900) quiz “to look at closely” ((18-19 centuries)), probably influenced by inquisitive |
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