تعريف question- في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
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- Attributive form of question mark
question-mark key.
- <span class="word-self">Questionspan> Period
- In Canadian federal and provincial parliaments, a period of regularly scheduled time in the lower chamber during which members of the official opposition party and other members may direct questions to the prime minister and to cabinet ministers concerning affairs of state
Opposition members blasted the Tory budget during Question Period on Wednesday, charging that it raises income taxes on the poorest Canadians.
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- The anomaly whereby Scottish MPs can vote on issues affecting England, but English MPs cannot vote on Scottish issues
- ask the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- To make an appeal to the umpire against the batsman
- beg the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- To raise or prompt a question
Three people were hurt in the fire at the warehouse last night, which begs the question: what were they doing there in the first place?.
- beg the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- To engage in the logical fallacy of begging the question (petitio principii)
The objection is that the argument begs the question, meaning that the premise, that God has all the virtues, assumes the conclusion, that God is benevolent.
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- A logical fallacy in which a premise of an argument contains a direct or indirect assumption that the conclusion is true; offering a circular argument; circular reasoning
It is an instance of begging the question to argue that God can only do good deeds because God is good.
- chicken or egg <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Alternative spelling of chicken-or-egg question
The apparent one-to-one correspondence between comets and meteor showers raised a chicken or egg question which was not fully resolved until the middle of the twentieth century.
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- A question to decide which of two interdependent things happened first
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- to subject to close questioning
The good man, he looks on us so clear and cheery, and in his neighbourly soft-smiling eyes we see so well our own shadow, - we have a longing always to cross-question him.
- cross-<span class="word-self">questionspan>
- a question performed during a cross-examination
the best way to get things clear is if we gently cross-question this very statement.
- elimination <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A tie-breaker question in a quiz bowl, or one of a set of such
- federal <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- : a cause of action brought in a court under the United States Constitution or a federal statutes. A federal question gives rise to federal question jurisdiction
- federal <span class="word-self">questionspan> jurisdiction
- : the authority that a United States federal court has to hear a cause of action brought under the United States Constitution or federal statutes
- in <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Under consideration, under discussion
The topic in question is not something that can be easily addressed due to its sensitivity.
- in <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Under suspicion; in doubt
The police officer told me the suspect in question was last seen on Swanston St.
- out of the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- impossible to even contemplate
Redesigning the database at this stage is out of the question.
- polar <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A question which has only two possible responses: yes (affirmative) or no (negative)
- pop the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- to propose marriage
He took her to a fancy restaurant, bought her the most expensive thing on the menu, and popped the question.
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- A proposal to a meeting as a topic for deliberation
I move that the question be put to a vote.
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- A subject or topic for consideration or investigation
The question of seniority will be discussed at the meeting.
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- To ask questions of; interrogate; enquire; ask for information
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- A doubt or challenge about the truth or accuracy of a matter
His claim to the property has come under question.
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- An unknown
There was a question of which material to use.
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- A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative
What is your question?.
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- To raise doubts about; have doubts about
- <span class="word-self">questionspan> mark
- doubt or uncertainty
There’s a question mark over whether or not he’ll be fit for the next game.
- <span class="word-self">questionspan> mark
- The punctuation mark “?”, used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question
- <span class="word-self">questionspan> marks
- plural form of question mark
- <span class="word-self">questionspan> period
- Alternative form of Question Period
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- To ask that a proposed question’s presuppositions be explicitly justified, especially as a preliminary to answering it
To say that a question is fallacious is to say that it is objectionable to the answerer because it is constructed to force him to accept a proposition that he should not.¹⁰ This problem is compounded if the question is also semantically complex. A semantically complex question is one that contains a connective, ‘and’, ‘or’, or ‘if–then’ in its presupposition. Once again, the answerer must question the question by requesting that the propositions in the presupposition be separated into units that he can reasonable deal with.
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- A cutaway scene in a television interview, of the interviewer asking a question, which was actually recorded after the interview took place. The technique is commonly used where only one camera was present at the interview, as a way of creating the appearance of multiple camera angles and showing a scene of the interviewer asking the question, rather than the interviewee listening to the question
- rhetorical <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A question posed only for dramatic or persuasive effect
- rhetorical <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A question to which the asker does not expect an answer
Are you nuts? Don't answer that - it's a rhetorical question.
- scaled <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A question, usually part of a questionnaire, in which the response is chosen from a range of values
Example: Rate the usefullness of this product - from 0 to 10.
- tag <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A question inviting the listener to indicate agreement, formed by adding a “tag” word or expression to a statement. For example “You love me, don’t you?”
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- One should not make a judgement until one hears the other side
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- During a classroom quiz or game show, a question posed to two opponents where both are able to answer by signaling, and depending on the rules, the one that responds with a correct answer gets either control of the game or to advance to a subsequent round
- yes-no <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- A type of question that can only be answered by yes or no and so does not allow for elaboration or detail
To make it clear for the jury, I will ask you a simple yes-no question. Did you or did you not enter the house on the night of the 15th?.
- yes/no <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Alternative form of yes-no question
- rhetorical <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- question whose answer is clear, question that was asked solely for the purpose of making an impression
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- {n} an interrogatory, inquiry, doubt
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- {v} to ask, inquire, examin, doubt
- beg the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- (of a fact or action) invite an obvious question or point
- beg the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- assume the truth of an argument or proposition to be proved, without arguing it
- dichotomous <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- (Pazarlama) A closed-ended question in a marketing research questionnaire in which the respondent must choose one of only two possible responses
- out of the <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Impossible, impracticable, unfeasible, unworkable, inconceivable, unimaginable, unrealizable, unsuitable
- put someone into <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- Cause someone to be evaluated; to examine or reexamine the qualifications or value of someone
- put something into <span class="word-self">questionspan>
- 1. Cause something to be evaluated; to examine or reexamine the qualifications or value of something.2. Cause a feeling of doubt about something
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- What are some of the common printing vocabulary terms and definitions?
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- challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of; "We must question your judgment in this matter"
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- Here is a question I've put under morphology since it is loosely related to "word formation " "Gasp" is a word, while the the sharp intake of breath that we make when startled is not considered a word Yet, that sharp-intake-of-breath sound is readily recognized to mean "I'm startled!" Why is the sharp-intake-of-breath sound not considered a word? Is it because the sound is usually made in direct response to a stimulus, so that it is more like an animal's vocalization? Does the command to make the sound originate in a different part of our brain than words do?
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- kesyon, (v) kesyone
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- If you question someone, you ask them a lot of questions about something. This led the therapist to question Jim about his parents and their marriage + questioning ques·tion·ing The police have detained thirty-two people for questioning
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- What if a quality term, acronym or definition is missing?Answer: iSixSigma has created this quality dictionary and populated it with as many terms, acronyms and definitions as possible If you know the definition of a term or acronym that is missing, please post it -- other will appreciate your efforts because you will be highlighted as originally posting the term! If you don't know the definition, check back soon as we can guarantee you that someone else knows it!
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- The person, thing, or time in question is one which you have just been talking about or which is relevant. Add up all the income you've received over the period in question
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- place in doubt or express doubtful speculation; "I wonder whether this was the right thing to do"; "she wondered whether it would snow tonight"
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- That which is asked; inquiry; interrogatory; query
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- Examination with reference to a decisive result; investigation; specifically, a judicial or official investigation; also, examination under torture
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- If you change the value of variable given as an argument, which the super gets, the original value, or the changed? def foo(a) print a end def self foo(a) a=25 super end foo(5) # 5 or 25??
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- Discussion; debate; hence, objection; dispute; doubt; as, the story is true beyond question; he obeyed without question
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- The topic or resolution of the debate See resolution
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- Object in the Options Manager that allows for the creation of information gathering prompts to be entered by the end user
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- 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"
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- The act of asking; interrogation; inquiry; as, to examine by question and answer
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- Nasdaq in a month?
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- The questions in an examination are the problems which are set in order to test your knowledge or ability. That question did come up in the examination. see also questioning, cross-question, leading question, trick question
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- an informal reference to a marriage proposal; "he was ready to pop the question"
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- the part of a word problem that asks the student for its solution -- " look at the question to understand for what it is asking " (111)
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- If you do something without question, you do it without arguing or asking why it is necessary. military formations, carrying out without question the battle orders of superior officers
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- To talk to; to converse with
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- emphasis You use without question to emphasize the opinion you are expressing. He was our greatest storyteller, without question. Fiume question Oregon Question Roman question Schleswig Holstein Question Straits Question
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- A set of questions is used to characterize the way the assessment/achievement of a specific goal is going to be performed based on some characterizing model Questions try to characterize the object of measurement (product, process, resource) with respect to a selected quality issue and to determine its quality from the selected viewpoint
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- pose a question
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- conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting
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- To argue; to converse; to dispute
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- a matter, such as a motion or stage of a bill, to be debated and voted on a request for information of a minister, in the Senate or the House of Representatives A question without notice is asked orally during Question Time, for immediate answer, and a question on notice is a written question asked of a minister which is answered in writing at some later time
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- the subject matter at issue; "the question of disease merits serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets" an informal reference to a marriage proposal; "he was ready to pop the question" an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present" a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply; "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations" pose a question challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of; "We must question your judgment in this matter
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- To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query
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- If you question something, you have or express doubts about whether it is true, reasonable, or worthwhile. It never occurs to them to question the doctor's decisions
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- pose a question challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of; "We must question your judgment in this matter
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- pose a series of questions to; "The suspect was questioned by the police"; "We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion"
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- {f} investigate, examine; cast doubt on, have reservations; ask, query
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- emphasis If you say there is no question of something happening, you are emphasizing that it is not going to happen. As far as he was concerned there was no question of betraying his own comrades There is no question of the tax-payer picking up the bill for the party
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- 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"
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- To ask questions; to inquire
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- Why is it that genomes remain fixed but depending on context, the transcriptome and proteome vary?
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- Talk; conversation; speech; speech
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- To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories; as, to question a witness
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- Hence, a subject of investigation, examination, or debate; theme of inquiry; matter to be inquired into; as, a delicate or doubtful question
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- If you are new to the BBS and you have a question that is not answered by the FAQ or the helpfiles, you can press Q to ask a question Your question willthen be sent to a sysguide if one is logged in If there are no sysguides, a sysop or director will recieve the question They will then send their answer to you in an x-message
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- What is an Access Point
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- a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply; "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations"
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- any statement or nonverbal act that invites an answer
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- In the question, issue, problem logic, the question sets or states the initial purpose or direction of inquiry,e g , what is the best buy on computers in the Pacific Northwest? The research question is anticipated and aided by a preliminary survey of previously defined problems, solutions, or issues It is useful to think of the question, issue, problem logic as a spiral
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- A question is a problem, matter, or point which needs to be considered. But the whole question of aid is a tricky political one
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- the subject matter at issue; "the question of disease merits serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets"
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- To raise a question about; to call in question; to make objection to
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- If you pop the question, you ask someone to marry you. Stuart got serious quickly and popped the question six months later. = propose
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- A question is something that you say or write in order to ask a person about something. They asked a great many questions about England The President refused to answer further questions on the subject
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- emphasis If you say that something is out of the question, you are emphasizing that it is completely impossible or unacceptable. For the homeless, private medical care is simply out of the question
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- If you say that there is some question about something, you mean that there is doubt or uncertainty about it. If something is in question or has been called into question, doubt or uncertainty has been expressed about it. There's no question about their success The paper says the President's move has called into question the whole basis of democracy in the country With the loyalty of key military units in question, that could prove an extraordinarily difficult task
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- an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present"
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- {i} query; difficulty, problem; doubt, reservation; dispute, controversy; subject of discussion or controversy