单词 | questioning |
释义 | questioning (kwestʃənɪŋ ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If someone has a questioning expression on their face, they look as if they want to know the answer to a question. [written] He raised a questioning eyebrow. questioningly adverb [ADVERB with verb] Brenda looked questioningly at Daniel. 2. See also question Collocations: face questioning Many who face questioning are in their seventies. Times, Sunday Times He may now face questioning from the select committee himself. Times, Sunday Times The incident sees them both removed from the camp to face questioning from producers. The Sun A dozen staff present at the studio could also face questioning. The Sun Prime ministers must present themselves in public, and face questioning. Times, Sunday Times They were quizzed by police yesterday and are expected to be handed over to a judge for further questioning. The Sun He was held overnight in custody for further questioning today. Times, Sunday Times The police can recall them for further questioning, if required. The Sun The remainder were due in court at 9am today for further questioning in front of a judge. The Sun On further questioning he became evasive and tried to end the conversation. Times, Sunday Times His authoritative style, sometimes described as pontifical - he would have made a good archbishop or even a cardinal - concealed an always searching and questioning mind. Times, Sunday Times The 44-year-old has a questioning mind and opinions that he delivers with convincing certainty. Times, Sunday Times Any field of study can be an occasion of open inquiry and the development of a questioning mind. The Times Literary Supplement He has a questioning mind and an alert, boyish face. Times, Sunday Times Above all, he had a questioning mind. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 询问的 表情 Japanese: 不審そうな |
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