释义 |
quizzer|ˈkwɪzə(r)| [f. quiz v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who quizzes or is given to quizzing.
1797The Quiz No. 13. 84 At every corner, I am accosted by some of these Quizzers. 1810Scott Let. to Ellis in Lockhart xx, This said Kehama affords cruel openings for the quizzers. a1845Hood Tale Trumpet xvii, The mischievous quizzers, Sharp as knives, but double as scissors. a1876H. Martineau Autobiog. (1877) II. 306 My lectures were maliciously misrepresented by a quizzer here and there. 2. = quizzing-glass. rare—1.
1806T. S. Surr Winter in Lond. II. 83 ‘You must have a quizzer.’ ‘What is that?’ said Edward. ‘Oh, an eye-glass.’ |