quiz
- IPA[kwɪz]
英式
- look curiously or intently at (someone) through or as if through an eyeglass;make fun of
- a practical joke or hoax;a person who ridicules or hoaxes another
verb: quiz, 3rd person present: quizzes, gerund or present participle: quizzing, past tense: quizzed, past participle: quizzed
noun: quiz, plural noun: quizzes
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動詞
- 1. look curiously or intently at (someone) through or as if through an eyeglass deep-set eyes quizzed her in the candlelight
- 2. make fun of is it possible he has heard of my foible and is quizzing me?
名詞
- 1. a practical joke or hoax I am impatient to know if the whole be not one grand quiz
- ▪ a person who ridicules or hoaxes another two ill-natured quizzes, who were suspected of writing for a very sarcastic paper
- 2. an odd or eccentric person she means to marry that quiz for the sake of his thousands
- a short test given to students without prior warning.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a broadcast entertainment programme in which people compete in a quiz, typically for prizes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a television or radio light entertainment program in which people compete in a quiz, typically ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a short test given to students without any prior warning.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kwiz]
美式
- look curiously or intently at (someone) through or as if through an eyeglass: deep-set eyes quizzed her in the candlelight
- a practical joke or hoax; a piece of banter or ridicule: I am impatient to know if the whole be not one grand quiz
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kwɪz]
英式
- a test of knowledge, especially as a competition between individuals or teams as a form of ... a sports quiz a pub quiz
- ask (someone) questions: four men have been quizzed about the murder
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kwiz]
美式
- a test of knowledge, especially a brief, informal test given to students.
- ask (someone) questions: four men have been quizzed about the murder
Oxford American Dictionary