英:[kʌm ˈɪntuː ˈkwestʃən]
美:[kʌm ˈɪntu ˈkwɛstʃən]
英:[kʌm ˈɪntuː ˈkwestʃən]
美:[kʌm ˈɪntu ˈkwɛstʃən]
idiom
to cause doubts
The results of the study have come into question.
idiom
to cause doubts
The results of the study have come into question.
1 Glyphosate is a common herbicide, and its health risks have come into question.
2 The bill would create federal protections for IVF access nationwide, after access to the fertility treatment often used by women who struggle to become pregnant has come into question under state law in Alabama.
3 Of course, there have always been geopolitical issues to navigate, but globalization itself has come into question post-pandemic with greater regionalization of supply chains prompting fragmentation.
4 Tara is feeling pressured to lose her virginity, largely by Skye, whose qualities as a friend quickly come into question.
5 That both teams agree to keep their front offices and Chiefs’ training facility in Jackson County, something that has come into question as other NFL teams develop offsite practice facilities.
6 But Moore’s leadership has come into question as several of his top commanders and closest confidantes have become caught up in scandals.
7 Now, her claim of Indigenous Canadian ancestry has come into question after an exposé in Canadian Broadcasting Co.’s long-running investigative doc series The Fifth Estate.
8 But more recently, its relationship with Israel has come into question.
9 For some, the whole concept of growth as a distinct life stage has come into question.
对有些人来说, 以前全部关于犬成长的清晰概念变成了一些疑问.