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ques·tion
/ˈkwɛsʧən, ˈkwɛʃ-/
(vt.)(vi.)詢問,審問,懷疑詢問問題,疑問,疑問句
From:
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question
詢問; 問題
QN
From:
Network Terminology
question
問 問題
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ques·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
asking
;
interrogation
;
inquiry
;
as
,
to
examine
by
question
and
answer
.
2.
Discussion
;
debate
;
hence
,
objection
;
dispute
;
doubt
;
as
,
the
story
is
true
beyond
question
;
he
obeyed
without
question
.
There
arose
a
question
between
some
of
John's
disciples
and
the
Jews
about
purifying
.
--
John
iii
. 25.
It
is
to
be
to
question
,
whether
it
be
lawful
for
Christian
princes
to
make
an
invasive
war
simply
for
the
propagation
of
the
faith
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Examination
with
reference
to
a
decisive
result
;
investigation
;
specifically
,
a
judicial
or
official
investigation
;
also
,
examination
under
torture
.
He
that
was
in
question
for
the
robbery
.
Shak
.
The
Scottish
privy
council
had
power
to
put
state
prisoners
to
the
question
. --
Macaulay
.
4.
That
which
is
asked
;
inquiry
;
interrogatory
;
query
.
But
this
question
asked
Puts
me
in
doubt
.
Lives
there
who
loves
his
pain
? --
Milton
.
5.
Hence
,
a
subject
of
investigation
,
examination
,
or
debate
;
theme
of
inquiry
;
matter
to
be
inquired
into
;
as
,
a
delicate
or
doubtful
question
.
6.
Talk
;
conversation
;
speech
;
speech
. [
Obs
.]
In question
,
in
debate
;
in
the
course
of
examination
or
discussion
;
as
,
the
matter
or
point
in
question
.
Leading question
.
See
under
Leading
.
Out of question
,
unquestionably
.
“
Out
of
question
, '
t
is
Maria's
hand.”
--
Shak
.
Out of the question
.
See
under
Out
.
Past question
,
beyond
question
;
certainly
;
undoubtedly
;
unquestionably
.
Previous question
,
a
question
put
to
a
parliamentary
assembly
upon
the
motion
of
a
member
,
in
order
to
ascertain
whether
it
is
the
will
of
the
body
to
vote
at
once
,
without
further
debate
,
on
the
subject
under
consideration
.
Note:
The
form
of
the
question
is
:
“Shall
the
main
question
be
now
put?”
If
the
vote
is
in
the
affirmative
,
the
matter
before
the
body
must
be
voted
upon
as
it
then
stands
,
without
further
general
debate
or
the
submission
of
new
amendments
.
In
the
House
of
Representatives
of
the
United
States
,
and
generally
in
America
,
a
negative
decision
operates
to
keep
the
business
before
the
body
as
if
the
motion
had
not
been
made
;
but
in
the
English
Parliament
,
it
operates
to
postpone
consideration
for
the
day
,
and
until
the
subject
may
be
again
introduced
.
In
American
practice
,
the
object
of
the
motion
is
to
hasten
action
,
and
it
is
made
by
a
friend
of
the
measure
.
In
English
practice
,
the
object
is
to
get
rid
of
the
subject
for
the
time
being
,
and
the
motion
is
made
with
a
purpose
of
voting
against
it
. --
Cushing
.
To beg the question
.
See
under
Beg
.
To the question
,
to
the
point
in
dispute
;
to
the
real
matter
under
debate
.
Syn:
--
Point
;
topic
;
subject
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ques·tion
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Questioned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Questioning
.]
1.
To
ask
questions
;
to
inquire
.
He
that
questioneth
much
shall
learn
much
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
To
argue
;
to
converse
;
to
dispute
. [
Obs
.]
I
pray
you
,
think
you
question
with
the
Jew
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ques·tion
,
v. t.
1.
To
inquire
of
by
asking
questions
;
to
examine
by
interrogatories
;
as
,
to
question
a
witness
.
2.
To
doubt
of
;
to
be
uncertain
of
;
to
query
.
And
most
we
question
what
we
most
desire
.
--
Prior
.
3.
To
raise
a
question
about
;
to
call
in
question
;
to
make
objection
to
.
“But
have
power
and
right
to
question
thy
bold
entrance
on
this
place.”
4.
To
talk
to
;
to
converse
with
.
With
many
holiday
and
lady
terms
he
questioned
me
.
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
To
ask
;
interrogate
;
catechise
;
doubt
;
controvert
;
dispute
.
Usage:
--
Question
,
Inquire
,
Interrogate
.
To
inquire
is
merely
to
ask
for
information
,
and
implies
no
authority
in
the
one
who
asks
.
To
interrogate
is
to
put
repeated
questions
in
a
formal
or
systematic
fashion
to
elicit
some
particular
fact
or
facts
.
To
question
has
a
wider
sense
than
to
interrogate
,
and
often
implies
an
attitude
of
distrust
or
opposition
on
the
part
of
the
questioner
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
question
n
1:
an
instance
of
questioning
; "
there
was
a
question
about
my
training
"; "
we
made
inquiries
of
all
those
who
were
present
" [
syn
:
inquiry
,
enquiry
,
query
,
interrogation
]
[
ant
:
answer
]
2:
the
subject
matter
at
issue
; "
the
question
of
disease
merits
serious
discussion
"; "
under
the
head
of
minor
Roman
poets
"
[
syn
:
head
]
3:
a
sentence
of
inquiry
that
asks
for
a
reply
; "
he
asked
a
direct
question
"; "
he
had
trouble
phrasing
his
interrogations
" [
syn
:
interrogation
,
interrogative
, {
interrogative
sentence
]
4:
uncertainty
about
the
truth
or
factuality
of
existence
of
something
; "
the
dubiousness
of
his
claim
"; "
there
is
no
question
about
the
validity
of
the
enterprise
" [
syn
:
doubt
,
dubiousness
,
doubtfulness
]
5:
a
formal
proposal
for
action
made
to
a
deliberative
assembly
for
discussion
and
vote
; "
he
made
a
motion
to
adjourn
";
"
she
called
for
the
question
" [
syn
:
motion
]
6:
an
informal
reference
to
a
marriage
proposal
; "
he
was
ready
to
pop
the
question
"
v
1:
challenge
the
accuracy
,
probity
,
or
propriety
of
; "
We
must
question
your
judgment
in
this
matter
" [
syn
:
oppugn
, {
call
into question
]
2:
pose
a
series
of
questions
to
; "
The
suspect
was
questioned
by
the
police
"; "
We
questioned
the
survivor
about
the
details
of
the
explosion
" [
syn
:
interrogate
]
3:
pose
a
question
[
syn
:
query
]
4:
conduct
an
interview
in
television
,
newspaper
,
and
radio
reporting
[
syn
:
interview
]
5:
place
in
doubt
or
express
doubtful
speculation
; "
I
wonder
whether
this
was
the
right
thing
to
do
"; "
she
wondered
whether
it
would
snow
tonight
" [
syn
:
wonder
]
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