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quizzed

/kwiz/US // kwɪz //UK // (kwɪz) //

被问及的问题,被问到,被问及,被问到了

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural quiz·zes.

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

    quizzed, quiz·zing.

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

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Examples

  • Completing the entire course takes about 11 hours—yes, quizzes are included.

  • Sky, for example, launched its “Fanzone” online viewing experience that lets people watch sports and play quizzes together with family and friends.

  • Rummel says it provides free distance learning activities like multiplication quizzes and poetry tutorials for preschool through grade 12.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The premise of the sketch was that sex was too spontaneous to be regulated, and the quiz show played that idea to the hilt.

  • 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.

  • Pop quiz: How many of the top 15 highest-U.S.-grossing movies of all time—adjusted for inflation—star comic-book characters?

  • Take the quiz below and see if you can match the spouse to her post-scandal statement.

  • I scored a 50 percent on that little quiz, which I have since learned is proof that I live under a boulder.

  • So whilst we was eatin' breakfast I begins t' quiz, an', one way an' another, lets on I wanted t' see that Injun scout.

  • Robinson enrolled him in his police and it was the fashion openly to quiz, and secretly respect him.

  • Hardly had they taken their places when Napoleon began to quiz Betsy on the fondness of the English for "rosbif and plum pudding."

  • The Emperor continued to tease and quiz, pulling Betsy's ear or her dress, and always managing to escape being caught.

  • One day at the meet this young man said to Captain Bolton, "Let us quiz the old fellow."

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