quiz
quiz 英 [kwɪz] 美 [kwɪz]
n. 考查;课堂测验 v. 盘查,测验
进行时:quizzing 过去式:quizzed 过去分词:quizzed 第三人称单数:quizzes 名词复数:quizs
- A quiz is a short series of questions with a quick result. A magazine quiz might tell a reader if "he's into you," or a pop quiz in English class will let your teacher know how far you got (or didn't get) in last night's reading.
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- n. 考查;课堂测验
- v. 盘查,测验
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1. a knowledge quiz
知识竞赛
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2. a television quiz show
电视智力游戏节目
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3. a reading comprehension quiz
阅读理解小测验
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4. Four men are being quizzed by police about the murder.
警察就这宗谋杀案正在盘问四个男子。
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5. We were quizzed on our views about education.
我们被征询对教育的看法。
- quiz (n.) "brief examination of a student on some subject," 1852, perhaps from quiz (v.), or from slang quiz "odd person" (1782, perhaps originally university slang), via the notion of "schoolboy prank or joke played at the expense of a person deemed a quiz" (a noun sense attested frequently 1840s).
- quiz (v.) 1847, "to question," quies, perhaps from Latin qui es? "who are you?," first question in oral exams in Latin in old-time grammar schools. Spelling quiz first recorded 1886, though it was in use as a noun spelling from 1854, perhaps in this case from apparently unrelated slang word quiz "odd person" (1782, source of quizzical). Compare quisby "queer, not quite right; bankrupt" (slang from 1807). From the era of radio quiz shows comes quizzee (n.), 1940.
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