answer
- IPA[ˈansər]
美式
- a thing said, written, or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation;a thing written or said in reaction to a question in a test or quiz
- say or write something to deal with or as a reaction to someone or something;provide the required responses to (a test or quiz)
verb: answer, 3rd person present: answers, gerund or present participle: answering, past tense: answered, past participle: answered
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名詞
- 1. a thing said, written, or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation he knocked and entered without waiting for an answer 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a thing written or said in reaction to a question in a test or quiz write your answers on a postcard
- ▪ the correct solution to a question in a test or quiz the answer is 280° 同義詞
- ▪ a solution to a problem or dilemma the answer to poverty and unemployment is a properly funded range of services 同義詞
- ▪ a thing or person that imitates or fulfills the same role as something or someone else the press called her Britain's answer to Marilyn Monroe
- ▪ the defendant's reply to the plaintiff's charges.
動詞
- 1. say or write something to deal with or as a reaction to someone or something “Of course I can,” she answered she answered that she would take nothing but the ring 同義詞
- ▪ provide the required responses to (a test or quiz) answer the questions below for a chance to win a vacation
- 2. act in reaction to (a sound such as a phone ringing or a knock or ring on a door) David answered the door she called Edward's house, hoping he would answer
- 3. defend oneself against (a charge, accusation, or criticism) he said he would return to Spain to answer all charges 同義詞
- 4. be suitable for fulfilling (a need); satisfy entrepreneurship is necessary to answer the needs of national and international markets nothing short of that would answer 同義詞
- be overconfident about one's knowledge of something
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- be confident in one's knowledge of something, typically unjustifiably so
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- be overconfident about one's knowledge of something
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- be confident in one's knowledge of something, typically unjustifiably so
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- be required to explain or justify oneself to someone
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- be required to explain or justify oneself to someone
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- be called
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- respond cheekily or disrespectfully to someone, especially when being criticized or told to do ...
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英式
- a thing that is said, written, or done as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation: he knocked and entered without waiting for an answer I hurried along the passage in answer to the doorbell's ring
- say or write something as a reaction to someone or something: ‘Of course I can,’ she answered she answered that she would take nothing but the ring
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