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query

/kweer-ee/US // ˈkwɪər i //UK // (ˈkwɪərɪ) //

询问,查询,疑问,询

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural que·ries.

    • : a question; an inquiry.
    • : mental reservation; doubt.
    • : Printing. a question mark, especially as added on a manuscript, proof sheet, or the like, indicating doubt as to some point in the text.
    • : an inquiry from a writer to an editor of a magazine, newspaper, etc., regarding the acceptability of or interest in an idea for an article, news story, or the like: usually presented in the form of a letter that outlines or describes the projected piece.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    que·ried, que·ry·ing.

    • : to ask or inquire about: No one queried his presence.
    • : to question as doubtful or obscure: to query a statement.
    • : Printing. to mark with a query.
    • : to ask questions of.

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Examples

  • When a person uses their mobile phone for a voice query, for example, it’s not a good user experience if the page they are delivered to isn’t optimized for mobile.

  • Additionally, last year, YouTube launched the “TrueView for Reach” option for short commercials, which analyzes the search queries to predict the relevance of advertising.

  • A web page ranking is highly influenced by the topical relevance of the page to a search query.

  • Culture can hugely influence how people formulate their online queries and you can’t ignore this factor when choosing location-specific keywords.

  • The only goal of search engine updates is to provide the best results when users search a query.

  • Clinton's spokesman Nick Merrill responded Thursday with one word to an emailed query: "Rumors."

  • Your query will be answered with a blank stare, followed by a long pause and half-hearted reply: My accountant?

  • For that reason, it is essential for a neutral and detached judge to make the decision whether any particular query is warranted.

  • And depending on how this case plays out, that could be a serious query.

  • So Lopez also does his homework and hands out a query sheet with questions.

  • I didn't much like his offhand way of asking; not that it wasn't a perfectly legitimate query.

  • I asked sharply, and MacRae flung the same query over one shoulder as he fumbled at the tight-drawn latigo-knot.

  • And MacRae's patience snapped like a frayed thread before many minutes of futile query.

  • This query is no doubt a very correct and moral one, but it seems somewhat cryptic.

  • Query, What did the ghost come for, and was the second husband at all jealous of his coming?