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词汇 quiz
释义 quiz
noun[ C ]
uk /kwɪz/ us /kwɪz/pluralquizzes
A2
a game or competition in which you answer questions: 竞答比赛,智力竞赛
a history/sport, etc. quiz历史/体育知识等问答竞赛
There are so many inane television quiz shows.电视上有那么多愚蠢的智力竞赛节目。
UKA lot of pubs have quiz nights once or twice a week.许多酒吧每周举办一两次智力竞赛夜活动。
B1mainly US
a short, informal test: 测验,考察
There was a pop(= surprise) quiz in history at school today.今天的历史课上进行了突击测验。
Synonym
test
In tonight's quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.参加今晚知识竞赛的选手们来自全国各地。
There are too many inane quiz shows on television these days.现在电视中无聊的智力竞答节目太多。
Would you like to pit your wits against our quiz champion?你想和我们的智力竞赛冠军斗智吗?
Our quiz team is a bit weak on sport.我们的竞答小组在体育运动方面有点儿弱。
There will be more documentaries and fewer quiz shows in the autumn season on TV.秋季电视上会播放更多的纪录片,智力问答节目会比较少。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Competitions, & parts of competitions
bathing beauty
battle of witsidiom
be a game of two halvesidiom
beauty contest
beauty pageant
benefit match
bowl
championship
elimination tournament
kickabout
non-game
non-major
omnium
on your marks, get set, go!idiom
postgame
Rafferty's rules
round robin
starter
tournament
winning post

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Exams, tests & exercises
quiz
verb[ T ]
uk /kwɪz/ us /kwɪz/-zz-
to ask someone questions about something: 查问,提问
She spent an hour being quizzed by journalists.她花了1小时时间回答记者的提问。
Synonym
test
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Questioning people & asking questions in general
ask after someone
ask questions of someone/somethingidiom
be someone's for the askingidiom
beat something out of someone
bombard
consultative
Gallup poll
inquisition
inquisitor
outpoll
pin someone down
ply someone with something
poll
pry
put someone through the millidiom
put someone through the wringeridiom
roll
shoot
survey
trick question

quiz | American Dictionary


quiz
noun[ C ]
us/kwɪz/
a short, informal test:
We had a history quiz today.

quiz


verb[ T ]us/kwɪz/-zz-
Reporters quizzed the jurors about their verdict.

Examples of quiz


quiz
Because of the convenience of online deliver y, these quizzes were well suited to the needs of today's liberal arts students who often participate in many extracur r icular activities.
When quizzed on it, these individuals often report that they felt no sense of moving their arm voluntarily, but rather experienced the downward movement as something that happened to them.
Furthermore, because it appears that older adults have higher levels of foreign language anxiety, instructors could consider administering examinations and quizzes with less stringent time constraints.
Creating leaflets with contact details, envelopes and quizzes attached was more time-consuming than anticipated, but it was felt to be very effective and was a cost-effective method of recruitment.
In addition, there are an increasing number of question-answer web sites, for example, sites that provide tests for language learners, or news providers that host quizzes on current events.
He was quizzed about his ethnic origin and left to sleep on a concrete floor.
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Another mental picture of the system being set up is that it resembles the competitions or quizzes that sometimes appear in magazines.
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There are quizzes held in some schools, and the children who take part in them go home and try out the questions on their parents.
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They want to share in the good and bad of television, the serious and the trivial, the sport, the quizzes, the news and the soaps.
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A wide cross-section of industry quizzed only last week could find no evidence of imports being curbed since the scheme's introduction.
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I have already quizzed him on some matters.
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How can he take such a view when we are clearly already in the era of cartoons, soaps and quizzes?
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Are neighbours quizzed about the character of the individual?
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They organise poster competitions and quizzes in primary schools, trying to make the youngsters suggest ways of cutting crime and protecting themselves from criminals.
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I have been heckled, quizzed and so forth.
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