quizzed / kwɪz /

被问及的问题被问到被问及被问到了

quizzed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural quiz·zes.

  1. an informal test or examination of a student or class.
  2. a questioning.
  3. a practical joke; a hoax.
  4. Chiefly British. an eccentric, often odd-looking person.
v. 有主动词 verb

quizzed, quiz·zing.

  1. to examine or test informally by questions.
  2. to question closely: The police quizzed several suspects.
  3. Chiefly British. to make fun of; ridicule; mock; chaff.

quizzed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

question

更多quizzed例句

  1. Completing the entire course takes about 11 hours—yes, quizzes are included.
  2. Sky, for example, launched its “Fanzone” online viewing experience that lets people watch sports and play quizzes together with family and friends.
  3. Rummel says it provides free distance learning activities like multiplication quizzes and poetry tutorials for preschool through grade 12.
  4. The company will now require all Revel users, including long-time users of the service, to take a 21-question safety training quiz and watch an instructional video before they can start their first ride.
  5. In March, the Polish government launched a Minecraft server which packages quizzes and other educational activities, with each student allotted a plot of virtual land to construct buildings.
  6. The premise of the sketch was that sex was too spontaneous to be regulated, and the quiz show played that idea to the hilt.
  7. Whenever I take a clickbait quiz to determine which of The Avengers I would be, I always game the questions to aim for the Hulk.
  8. Pop quiz: How many of the top 15 highest-U.S.-grossing movies of all time—adjusted for inflation—star comic-book characters?
  9. Take the quiz below and see if you can match the spouse to her post-scandal statement.
  10. I scored a 50 percent on that little quiz, which I have since learned is proof that I live under a boulder.
  11. So whilst we was eatin' breakfast I begins t' quiz, an', one way an' another, lets on I wanted t' see that Injun scout.
  12. Robinson enrolled him in his police and it was the fashion openly to quiz, and secretly respect him.
  13. Hardly had they taken their places when Napoleon began to quiz Betsy on the fondness of the English for "rosbif and plum pudding."
  14. The Emperor continued to tease and quiz, pulling Betsy's ear or her dress, and always managing to escape being caught.
  15. One day at the meet this young man said to Captain Bolton, "Let us quiz the old fellow."