quiz
n. 考查, 课堂测验, 恶作剧, 智力测验 vt. 戏弄, 考查, 恶作剧
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教材释义与例句
考查;恶作剧;课堂测验
a short test that a teacher gives to a class
挖苦;张望;对…进行测验
释义与例句
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1.
An odd, puzzling or absurd person or thing.
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One who questions or interrogates; a prying person.
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A competition in the answering of questions.
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竞猜
We came second in the pub quiz.
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A school examination of less importance, or of greater brevity, than others given in the same course.
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小测
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1.
To hoax; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.
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To peer at; to eye suspiciously or mockingly.
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To question (someone) closely, to interrogate.
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及物He quizzed the suspect for around half an hour.
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To instruct (someone) by means of a quiz.
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To play with a quiz.
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Attested since the 1780s, of unknown origin. * The Century Dictionary suggests it was originally applied to a popular toy, from a dialectal variant of whiz. * The Random House Dictionary suggests the original sense was "odd person" (circa 1780). * Others suggest the meaning "hoax" was original (1796), shifting to the meaning "interrogate" (1847) under the influence of question and inquisitive. * Some say without evidence it was invented by a late-18th-century Dublin theatre proprietor who bet he could add a new nonsense word to the English language; he had the word painted on walls all over the city, and the morning after, everyone was talking about it (The Pre-Victorian Drama in Dublin). * Others suggest it was originally quies (1847), Latin qui es? (who are you?), traditionally the first question in oral Latin exams. They suggest that it was first used as a noun from 1867, and the spelling quiz first recorded in 1886, but this is demonstrably incorrect. * A further derivation, assuming that the original sense is "good, ingenuous, harmless man, overly conventional, pedantic, rule-bound man, square; nerd; oddball, eccentric", is based on a column from 1785 which claims that the origin is a jocular translation of the Horace quotation vir bonus est quis as "the good man is a quiz" at Cambridge.
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