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单词 open question
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Definition of open question in English:

open question

noun
  • A matter that is not yet decided or is unable to be decided.

    whether his claim was genuine or not is an open question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The overall effect of the article is to present the cause of the fire as a matter under investigation but at the same time an open question.
    • The answers to open questions do not only reflect divisiveness, specific issue and interest orientation and a lack of connection to broad collective aspirations in the society.
    • All of these things are open questions that are subject to proof and experimentation as we go down the road.
    • There were any number of open questions going into this show.
    • All open questions were hastily avoided or glossed over by means of power, so the two soldiers can soon be sent home to more of their peers.
    • Now this is their own area, it is still an open question who will win in the other issues, the weblogs or the newswires.
    • I'm interested in making a list of the values we believe are necessary for blogging or are open questions to discuss in the Core Values of the Web session.
    • There are open questions, but proof we do not have.
    • There are certainly open questions and unresolved issues.
    • It feels right and there are lots of open questions and growth points.
    • Public discussion of these open questions, they contend, is all but silenced.
    • How this might work out in other parts of the world like China is still a very open questions, and exciting to explore.
    • And hundreds were killed, hundreds were wounded, and there are still open questions on a great many more.
    • Faith has nothing to do with certainty: it is not a set of closed answers, but rather a series of open questions with which to engage.
    • In fact, many writers on the subject recommend that open questions are used as little as possible in self-completion questionnaires.
    • That there are false notes and open questions here she never denies.
    • We should have a clear knowledge that our research and advocacy efforts will prove our current capabilities, but it is how we answer these open questions that will inspire our achievements in the future.
    • Yes, there are open questions in all the dossiers, certainly, but the greatest number are on the biological sector.
    • These are open questions, to be answered by time or by those more qualified than myself.
    • After four momentous years, those are both still open questions.
 
 

Definition of open question in US English:

open question

noun
  • A matter on which differences of opinion are possible; a matter not yet decided.

    whether his claim was genuine or not is an open question
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We should have a clear knowledge that our research and advocacy efforts will prove our current capabilities, but it is how we answer these open questions that will inspire our achievements in the future.
    • All of these things are open questions that are subject to proof and experimentation as we go down the road.
    • That there are false notes and open questions here she never denies.
    • Faith has nothing to do with certainty: it is not a set of closed answers, but rather a series of open questions with which to engage.
    • I'm interested in making a list of the values we believe are necessary for blogging or are open questions to discuss in the Core Values of the Web session.
    • The answers to open questions do not only reflect divisiveness, specific issue and interest orientation and a lack of connection to broad collective aspirations in the society.
    • There are certainly open questions and unresolved issues.
    • All open questions were hastily avoided or glossed over by means of power, so the two soldiers can soon be sent home to more of their peers.
    • It feels right and there are lots of open questions and growth points.
    • And hundreds were killed, hundreds were wounded, and there are still open questions on a great many more.
    • Yes, there are open questions in all the dossiers, certainly, but the greatest number are on the biological sector.
    • There were any number of open questions going into this show.
    • There are open questions, but proof we do not have.
    • Public discussion of these open questions, they contend, is all but silenced.
    • How this might work out in other parts of the world like China is still a very open questions, and exciting to explore.
    • The overall effect of the article is to present the cause of the fire as a matter under investigation but at the same time an open question.
    • After four momentous years, those are both still open questions.
    • These are open questions, to be answered by time or by those more qualified than myself.
    • Now this is their own area, it is still an open question who will win in the other issues, the weblogs or the newswires.
    • In fact, many writers on the subject recommend that open questions are used as little as possible in self-completion questionnaires.
 
 
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