interrogative如何读

英:[ˌɪntəˈrɒgətɪv]

美:[ˌɪntəˈrɑgətɪv]

interrogative是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 疑问的,质问的,询问的,提问的
  2. 好问的
  3. 用于疑问句的
n. (名词)
  1. 【语】疑问词,疑问句,疑问结构
  2. 问号

interrogative自然拼读

in·ter·rog·a·tive

In t ra g tihv

interrogative变形

复数:interrogatives

比较级:more interrogative

最高级:most interrogative

interrogative扩展

interrogatively (adv.)

interrogative词根

词根:interrogate

adj.

interrogatory 质问的;疑问的

n.

interrogation 讯问;审问;[语] 疑问句

interrogator 质问者;询问机

interrogatory 质问;疑问

vi.

interrogate 审问;质问

vt.

interrogate 审问;质问;[计] 询问

interrogative英英释义

Noun

1. a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply;

"he asked a direct question"

"he had trouble phrasing his interrogations"

2. some linguists consider interrogative sentences to constitute a mood

Adjective

1. relating to verbs in the so-called interrogative mood;

"not all questions have an interrogative construction"

2. relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation

interrogative词组

interrogative sentence疑问句

interrogative pronoun疑问代词

interrogative词源中文解释

"询问或表示问题的",约1500年,源自晚期拉丁语 interrogativus "与问题有关的",源自 interrogat-,拉丁语 interrogare 的过去分词词干 "询问,提问,打听; 审问,盘问",源自 inter "之间"(参见 inter-)+ rogare "询问,提问",似乎是一个使用了原始印欧语动词的比喻意义,字面上意思是 "伸出(手)",源自 *reg- "直线运动"的词根。作为名词,1520年代出现了 "暗示问题的词语"。相关词汇: Interrogatively。

interrogative词源英文解释

The first known use of interrogative was in the 15th century

interrogative儿童词典英英释义

interruptverb

to stop or hinder by breaking in

interrupt a conversation

to break the sameness or course of

a loud crash interrupted the silence

interruptverb

to stop or hinder by breaking in

interrupt a conversation

to break the sameness or course of

a loud crash interrupted the silence

interruptverb

to stop or hinder by breaking in

interrupt a conversation

to break the sameness or course of

a loud crash interrupted the silence

interruptverb

to stop or hinder by breaking in

interrupt a conversation

to break the sameness or course of

a loud crash interrupted the silence

interrogatoryadjective

containing, expressing, or implying a question

interrogatoryadjective

containing, expressing, or implying a question

interrogative1 of 2adjective

having the form or force of a question

an interrogative phrase

used in a question

an interrogative pronoun

interrogative2 of 2noun

a word (as who, what, which) used in asking questions

interrogative1 of 2adjective

having the form or force of a question

an interrogative phrase

used in a question

an interrogative pronoun

interrogative2 of 2noun

a word (as who, what, which) used in asking questions

interrogative 例句

1 Any way you read it, the poem’s interrogative uncertainty shimmers like the mirrors of that dazzling final image.

2 "We were insufficiently interrogative and challenging," he said.

3 Alterman says he favors the interrogative because “if you say, ‘Here’s a problem and here’s a solution,’ you’re just building resistance.

4 How about: to the huge, throbbing interrogative that is America at the end of 2019.

5 Other interrogative terms typically solicit specific information.

6 Two kinds of socially necessary labor decide value is to do not have interrogative jointly.

两种社会必要劳动共同决定价值是没有疑问的.

7 From these layered rejections emerged a religious poetry without belief, or a poetry of faith in the interrogative voice.

8 She led me, not to the stiff chair set up, interrogative style, in front of her desk, but to the plush crimson cushion of her window seat.

9 Please give these special interrogative form of a brief answer.

请给出这些特殊疑问句的简略回答形式.

10 The film shies away from interrogative questions for Amir’s wife’s - Kravchenko said she never discussed Amir’s actions with her.

11 Turn these sentences into interrogative sentences and then answer them.

把下列句子改成疑问句并回答.

12 Variety wrote: The film “feels like a miracle and an interrogative act of defiance.”

13 His instinctively scientific and interrogative mind had dispelled both these myths of youth some time before without a backward glance, but angels ... he wasn't sure, so he asked.

14 There are three forms of the sentences affirmative, interrogative, and negative.

句子有三种形式:肯定句%、否定句和疑问句。

15 Instead, he's seen as a serious, interrogative and even-handed journalist, with a measured delivery that at times seems to hark back to TV news anchors of the 1960s and 1970s.

16 interrogative pronouns/determiners/adverbs (= for example, who, which and why )

疑问代词 / 限定词 / 副词

17 He is relentlessly observant and interrogative, always searching for seams.

18 Audit your schedule with this interrogative prompt.

19 "Arnab has a dedicated viewer base of people who love his direct interrogative style of debates, and also those who hate him," the newspaper explained.

20 “I think of my writing as interrogative,” Paul Harding said.

interrogative 同义词

interrogative 短语相关

the interrogative

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