英:[ˌkwestʃəˈneə(r)]
美:[ˌkwestʃəˈner]
英:[ˌkwestʃəˈneə(r)]
美:[ˌkwestʃəˈner]
ques·tion·naire
kwes ch neIr
复数:questionnaires
noun
a set of questions for obtaining statistically useful or personal information from individuals
a written or printed questionnaire often with spaces for answers
a survey made by the use of a questionnaire
questionnaire survey问卷调查
questionnaire method问卷调查法;问卷法
personality questionnaire人格问卷
"问卷调查,从一组人中寻求信息的问题列表",1901年,来自法语 questionnaire "正式问题列表",源自 questionner "提问"(见 question(v.))。纯粹主义者长期抵制它,更喜欢本土形式 questionary(15世纪中期作为"学术提问者"),见 -ary。
调查表
征求意见表
函询表
问卷
问卷法
French, from questionner to question, from Middle French, from question, noun
The first known use of questionnaire was in 1890
queue1 of 2noun
a pigtail usually worn hanging at the back of the head
a waiting line
a queue at a ticket window
a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage in a computer awaiting transmission or processing
queue2 of 2verb
to arrange or form in a queue
to line up or wait in a queue
the crowd queued up for tickets
queue1 of 2noun
a pigtail usually worn hanging at the back of the head
a waiting line
a queue at a ticket window
a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage in a computer awaiting transmission or processing
queue2 of 2verb
to arrange or form in a queue
to line up or wait in a queue
the crowd queued up for tickets
queue1 of 2noun
a pigtail usually worn hanging at the back of the head
a waiting line
a queue at a ticket window
a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage in a computer awaiting transmission or processing
queue2 of 2verb
to arrange or form in a queue
to line up or wait in a queue
the crowd queued up for tickets
queue1 of 2noun
a pigtail usually worn hanging at the back of the head
a waiting line
a queue at a ticket window
a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage in a computer awaiting transmission or processing
queue2 of 2verb
to arrange or form in a queue
to line up or wait in a queue
the crowd queued up for tickets
queue1 of 2noun
a pigtail usually worn hanging at the back of the head
a waiting line
a queue at a ticket window
a sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage in a computer awaiting transmission or processing
queue2 of 2verb
to arrange or form in a queue
to line up or wait in a queue
the crowd queued up for tickets
quetzalnoun
a brightly colored Central American bird with green feathers, a red breast, and in the male tail feathers often over two feet (60 centimeters) in length
quest1 of 2noun
an act or instance of seeking
search entry 2
in quest of game
an adventurous journey by a knight in a tale of olden days
quest2 of 2verb
to go on a quest : seek
to search for : pursue
to ask for : demand
questionnairenoun
a set of questions to be asked of a number of persons usually in order to gather information (as on opinions)
questionnairenoun
a set of questions to be asked of a number of persons usually in order to gather information (as on opinions)
1 It occurs to me, too, that she left blank the line in her questionnaire where the student’s age was to be filled in.
2 On Tinder, there are no questionnaires to fill out.
3 To find out why, they conducted a questionnaire asking about political beliefs, likelihood of complaining, and reasons for doing so, or not doing so.
4 Plus you really can't say you are getting objective scientific results from a subjective questionnaire where people report on themselves.
另外,你真的不能说你从一份主观的自我评价问卷中得到客观的科学结果。
5 Nathan said in her order that the juror’s questionnaire will be unsealed.
6 Is a questionnaire answeredby 500 people truly representative of national opinion?
一份调查问卷有500人作答,是否能真正代表全国人民的意见?
7 They had nothing in common as far as I could tell from the questionnaires I read.
8 Magazines and newspapers are notorious for announcing biased results based on responses to questionnaires appearing in the periodical.
9 In the end, the paper summarized the accomplishment of teaching practice by questionnaire and quiz.
最后,通过问卷调查和测验的方法, 总结了教学实践研究取得的成效.
10 Each would-be juror receives a 16-page questionnaire meant to examine their life and uncover any biases they’ve accrued in the act of living it.
11 I checked in online, but before I could obtain my boarding pass, I had to fill out a health questionnaire, one of the airline industry’s most recent requirements.
12 Viewers filled out questionnaires and turned a dial marked “very dull,” “dull,” “fair,” “good,” and “very good” as they watched the show, with their responses then translated into a score between 1 and 100.
13 Results Questionnaire indicated most patients complained about dry eye , foreinbody sensation , asthenopia and red eye.
结果调查问卷中,干眼患者最多的主诉是干涩、异物感 、 视疲劳、眼红.
14 As a means of probing into the souls of its subjects, the questionnaire was a blunt instrument, and there was endless suspicion about the true colour of the German citizenry.
15 Then in the summer of 1941, nearly two years after the program began, new questionnaires appeared, this time at homes for the elderly.
16 The boys spend that entire first morning in their new white outfits, filling out questionnaires on clipboards.
17 Fill in the questionnaire now ! You can get more service, discount and gift from us.
感谢您对我们的支持,为了使我们能更好地为您提供服务,请您填写以下调查问卷, 您将会得到我们的更多服务、扣优惠和礼品.
18 Dr. Hughes has created her own questionnaires for her clients, “generic questions I have developed from knowing the developmental stages the adult children are in,” she said.
19 A major addition to the earlier revisions of the questionnaire is the job requirement exercise.
之前对问卷的修改主要是增加了一些和工作要求有关的问题。
20 In the short classes that we attended, we had been given questionnaires as a form of exam.
1 征求意见表
2 用调查表进行的调查
3 问卷调查
4 问卷
5 调查表
6 一组问题
7 问题单