interrogation 音标拼音: [ɪnt
, ɛrəg'eʃən]
n . 审问,问号
审问,问号
interrogation 询问
interrogation 讯问
interrogation n 1 :
a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply ; "
he asked a direct question "; "
he had trouble phrasing his interrogations " [
synonym : {
question }, {
interrogation },
{
interrogative }, {
interrogative sentence }]
2 :
a transmission that will trigger an answering transmission from a transponder 3 :
formal systematic questioning [
synonym : {
interrogation },
{
examination }, {
interrogatory }]
4 :
an instance of questioning ; "
there was a question about my training "; "
we made inquiries of all those who were present "
[
synonym : {
question }, {
inquiry }, {
enquiry }, {
query },
{
interrogation }] [
ant : {
answer }]
Interrogation \
In *
ter `
ro *
ga "
tion \,
n . [
L .
interrogatio :
cf .
F .
interrogation .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
The act or process of interrogating or questioning ;
examination by questions ;
an instance of interrogating ;
inquiry .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A question put ;
an inquiry .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A point ,
mark ,
or sign ,
thus [?],
indicating that the sentence with which it is connected is a question .
It is used to express doubt ,
or to mark a query .
Usually called a {
question mark };
called also {
interrogation point }.
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
Note :
In works printed in the Spanish language this mark is not only placed at the end of an interrogative sentence ,
but is also placed ,
inverted [
as thus ([
iques ])],
at the beginning .
[
1913 Webster ]
48 Moby Thesaurus words for "
interrogation ":
Socratic method ,
asking ,
bone of contention ,
bringing into question ,
catechetical method ,
catechism ,
catechization ,
catechizing ,
challenge ,
cross -
examination ,
cross -
interrogatory ,
cross -
question ,
debating point ,
demand ,
dispute ,
examination ,
feeler ,
grilling ,
inquiring ,
inquiry ,
inquisition ,
interpellation ,
interrogative ,
interrogatory ,
investigation ,
issue ,
leader ,
leading question ,
moot point ,
point at issue ,
point in question ,
probing ,
problem ,
pumping ,
query ,
querying ,
question ,
question at issue ,
question mark ,
questioning ,
quiz ,
quizzing ,
quodlibet ,
seeking ,
third degree ,
topic ,
trial balloon ,
vexed question
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