单词 | question |
释义 | question (kwestʃən ) Word forms: questions , questioning , questioned 1. countable noun A1 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. [+ about] The President refused to answer further questions on the subject. [+ on] Right, next question. Synonyms: inquiry, enquiry, query, investigation 2. verb B2 If you question someone, you ask them a lot of questions about something. This led the therapist to question Jim about his parents. [VERB noun] Synonyms: interrogate, cross-examine, interview, examine questioning uncountable noun B2 The police have detained thirty-two people for questioning. 3. verb B2 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. [VERB noun] Weber is challenging his audience to question their own beliefs. [VERB noun] Synonyms: dispute, challenge, doubt, suspect 4. to call something into question singular noun 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. There's some question as to whether he will sign this resolution. As a footballer, Le Saux's ability was beyond question. The paper says the President's move has called into question the whole basis of democracy in the country. Why he was killed may be open to question, but where he is buried is not. With the loyalty of key military units in question, that could prove an extraordinarily difficult task. 5. countable noun B2 A question is a problem, matter, or point which needs to be considered. But the whole question of aid is a tricky political one. [+ of] That decision raised questions about the fairness of his procedure. The question is: Is this what we really want? ...if the security question is not resolved. It was just a question of having the time to re-adjust. Synonyms: issue, point, matter, subject 6. countable noun A2 The questions in an examination are the problems which are set in order to test your knowledge or ability. The style of exam questions had changed over the decades. That question did come up in the examination. 7. See also cross-question, leading question, questioning, trick question 8. good question convention B2 If you say ' Good question' in reply to a question, you mean that it is a difficult question to answer, or perhaps that you are embarrassed about the answer or do not know the answer. [spoken] 'Why didn't you appoint Ron twelve months ago?'—'Good question.' 9. in question phrase The person, thing, or time in question is one which you have just been talking about or which is relevant. The player in question is Mark Williams. Add up all the income you've received over the period in question. Synonyms: under discussion, at issue, under consideration, in doubt 10. out of the question phrase If you say that something is out of the question, you are emphasizing that it is completely impossible or unacceptable. [emphasis] For the homeless, private medical care is simply out of the question. Is a tax increase still out of the question? Synonyms: impossible, unthinkable, inconceivable, not on [informal] 11. to pop the question phrase If you pop the question, you ask someone to marry you. [journalism, informal] Stuart got serious quickly and popped the question six months later. Synonyms: propose, offer marriage 12. there's no question of doing sth phrase If you say there is no question of something happening, you are emphasizing that it is not going to happen. [emphasis] 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. 13. without question phrase 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. 14. without question phrase You use without question to emphasize the opinion you are expressing. [emphasis] He was our greatest storyteller, without question. Synonyms: undoubtedly, definitely, undeniably, surely Quotations: Ask a silly question and you get a silly answer Ask no questions and hear no lies Idioms: the 64,000 dollar question a very important question that is very difficult to answer They asked the 64,000 dollar question: `So what makes a good marriage?' Faithfulness comes out top of the list on that. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers beg the question to make people want to ask a particular question Hopewell's success begs the question, why aren't more companies doing the same? [formal] to suggest that another, more important problem has not been dealt with The New York Times stated that `the warming of the earth's climate is no longer in dispute', somewhat begging the question of whether or not that warming is a greenhouse effect or, indeed, necessarily part of a continuing long-range trend. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers a question mark doubt or uncertainty Multi-party democracy has arrived – albeit with many question marks about its eventual form. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: awkward question How should we answer awkward questions like "What are you going to do next?" Christianity Today (2000) They are not afraid to ask awkward questions. Times, Sunday Times (2008) His intervention will leave senior figures with awkward questions to answer. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Before you do anything, you need to ask yourself two basic questions. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Staff are taught to ask themselves a few basic questions to help to identify worrying cases. Times, Sunday Times (2012) We asked him a few basic questions. Market-led Strategic Change (1991) Now the big question is whether there will be the demand. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The big question is where the pressure on teenagers is coming from. Times, Sunday Times (2016) These are big questions that do not invite simple answers. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE (2005) A central question on May 7 will be whether women feel optimistic about the economy. Times, Sunday Times (2015) That is the central question. Times, Sunday Times (2012) On this most central question the leader has made clear where he stands. Times, Sunday Times (2011) She didn't want simple answers to complex questions. Christianity Today (2000) The forum discusses complex questions that matter hugely. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This is a surprisingly complex question. Christianity Today (2000) The bank has already considered the question of whether to move. Times, Sunday Times (2015) We also consider the great ethical questions of modern journalism. Times, Sunday Times (2012) My husband considers the question with relation to our local friends. Times, Sunday Times (2012) So the critical question was when the damage happened. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The critical question is one of scale and degree. Times, Sunday Times (2009) For him this is the critical question. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Let me ask you a difficult question. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The difficult question is what to do about the killer shrimp now it is here. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Yesterday he was in no mood to answer difficult questions. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He dodged the question. The Sun (2010) Nor does he dodge the awkward question - whether smaller schools can be justified economically. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Many people dodge this question. Times, Sunday Times (2015) When asked about the issue at a press conference, he ducked the question. Times, Sunday Times (2013) She doesn't duck the question. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Ministers have ducked the question for years. Times, Sunday Times (2010) There are also huge ethical questions. Times, Sunday Times (2010) But this obvious ethical question is mostly ignored. Times, Sunday Times (2010) These are ethical questions we need to attend to. Times, Sunday Times (2014) To prove his point he launched an initiative under which the brightest 16-year-old chemistry students took exam questions from the 1960s through to the 2000s. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Detectives announced yesterday that they were holding a 52-year-old print worker on suspicion of initially supplying the exam question to his son. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I want to have practised enough exam questions so that the answers and how to structure them are second nature to me. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The Chancellor also faced further questions about some of his calculations. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The government faces serious questions. The Sun (2011) He also faced questions about the employment and immigration status of a former housekeeper. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He was expertly fielding questions at a public meeting in a New Jersey gymnasium last week when a small voice piped up from the back. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Each of the four contenders was interviewed by a former TV presenter, then asked to field questions from the audience. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Normally, the job entails fielding questions and making tricky political positions more palatable. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Ask what they enjoy doing and pay attention so you can ask follow-up questions. The Sun (2015) There were no follow-up questions. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Listen to their replies and ask follow-up questions. The Sun (2013) For your chance to win a pair of tickets for the day of your choice simply answer the following question: What is Cheltenham racecourse also known as? The Sun (2013) Note your answers to the following questions about early influences on your musical life. The Secrets of Musical Confidence (1994) Click on the correct answer for each of the following questions. Christianity Today (2000) The government faces further questions about data control after the incident. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It is widely expected to raise further questions about the reforms. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The woman refused to answer further questions. Times, Sunday Times (2013) His inquiry will raise hard questions for the whole industry. Times, Sunday Times (2012) So ask yourself some hard questions. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It was such a hard question. The Sun (2010) But the new year is upon us, and the important question now is what it has in store. Times, Sunday Times (2008) So before packing the tent, there are important questions to answer. The Sun (2014) But a more important question is why the price keeps rising. Times, Sunday Times (2011) This is an interesting question. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The interesting question is whether our names shape our characters. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Here is the most interesting question of all. Times, Sunday Times (2014) When it comes to interview questions,'Why should we offer you this job?' is a common one. Times, Sunday Times (2010) We asked recruiters for the answers to their favourite interview questions. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Be ready for difficult interview questions. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This book poses an intriguing question. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The really intriguing question is what she will do next. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Yet the rumours of marriage do raise some intriguing questions. Times, Sunday Times (2013) There is a simple moral question here. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The story asks complex moral questions. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It is one of the most difficult moral questions. The Sun (2014) When homeowners want more space, the perennial question is whether to move to a bigger home or expand an existing one. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The perennial question is whether they can perform under pressure. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It's the perennial question. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The company's failure here raises profound questions about its ability to handle other risks. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Few recent movies have used such a gripping emotional narrative to raise profound questions about morality during and after the second world war. Times, Sunday Times (2009) For mass immigration poses profound questions about the nature of citizenship and rights. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Police continued to question the suspect yesterday after an assessment by specialist doctors to see whether he was fit to face charges. Times,Sunday Times There was unease even then about questioning a suspect without the presence of a solicitor. The Times Literary Supplement Under new powers police have 28 days to question the suspects in custody before charging or releasing them. Times, Sunday Times Determined to prove his innocence, the protagonist questions the suspects present and examines the caf. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In trials with multiple defendants there may be restrictions on the number of defence barristers who could question a witness. Times, Sunday Times But the video monitors were visible only to the tribunal and to the counsel questioning the witness. Times, Sunday Times The prosecutor and the legal counsel may question the witnesses through the head judge. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The reporter, not an attorney, questions the witness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The question relates to the balance between kicking and passing. Times,Sunday Times While those areas decided by qualified majority voting should be of particular concern, a fundamental question relates to the budget, our share of it and our rebate. Times, Sunday Times A final question relates to continuity of residency. Times, Sunday Times As the healthy spouse you are doing all you can to meet your wife's needs, but your question relates to your needs. Times, Sunday Times The key question relates to the speed of the application: a communication system gains performance as its ordering obligations are relaxed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The question remained of the weight to be given to such an agreement if an application was made to the court for ancillary relief. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The question remained whether, taking account of all the circumstances of the case, the unequal treatment was objectively justified. Times, Sunday Times (2016) If certain individuals delicately challenge you or go so far as to question your sanity, charmingly, but firmly, ignore them. Times, Sunday Times With respect to the most serious cases of alienation, we would likely be tempted to question the sanity of someone who dissented from the diagnostic consensus. The Times Literary Supplement There were times, she admits, when she did slightly question her sanity. Times, Sunday Times Undertaking the odyssey once would be enough for some to question his sanity, but twice? Times, Sunday Times Or, more accurately, question his sanity. The Sun And nothing makes you question the status quo like being singled out as a suitable candidate for the school dinners' salad-only queue (a queue of two). Times, Sunday Times You would think that, knowing how skewed the trade has become, book page editors would question the status quo as journalists do in every other area. Times, Sunday Times But others see the law as a tool of oppression and a means of intimidating those who peacefully question the status quo. Times, Sunday Times I just come from a place where we should always be questioning the status quo. Times, Sunday Times It's not just that most geniuses begin life as outsiders questioning the status quo, expressing opinions others find repellent. The Times Literary Supplement Perhaps it's time to question the value of the genre. Christianity Today Yet many professionals question the value of their contribution to the communities involved. Times, Sunday Times I would also question the value of the projected gift book. Times, Sunday Times But without visible results, pastors will naturally question the value of their work. Christianity Today They had inflicted little real damage on the enemy, leading them to question the value of their efforts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 People will question the wisdom of putting up an amateur. Times, Sunday Times They would say 'authentically' tiny, but frankly, at this price, it makes me question the wisdom of authenticity. Times, Sunday Times He had undergone a liver transplant two years earlier, and now contracted a lymphoma which caused some to question the wisdom of the appointment. Times, Sunday Times And some question the wisdom of pursuing these. Times, Sunday Times I question the wisdom of a columnist passing off her ugly, outmoded opinions as sound advice. Times, Sunday Times The second pilot involved having to answer quiz questions about food. The Sun (2010) The company has also received more than 20,000 applications from users who want to contribute quiz questions and topics. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Our quiz questions this month are about forensic science. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The proposals also raise questions about when employers would be able to force workers to retire. Times, Sunday Times (2009) All of which raises the big question - are we heading for another winter of cold, ice and snow? Times, Sunday Times (2010) It is likely negotiations will continue early this week to address questions raised at the opening meeting. Times, Sunday Times (2006) That is the real question. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The real question is who will emerge as the natural party of opposition to the nationalists. Times, Sunday Times (2015) But the real question was what should happen next. Times, Sunday Times (2011) However, the council correctly submitted that the justices had not been asked to determine the relevant question. Times, Sunday Times By midweek the only relevant question, when he was reported to be blowing in training, was whether he should begin or end the game. Times, Sunday Times Accordingly, the relevant question was whether the claim for ownership was within the exception. Times, Sunday Times One year later, that remains a relevant question. Chicago Sun-Times The relevant question will be their price. Times, Sunday Times Researchers questioned volunteers aged 18 to 94 every week for five years about their feelings. The Sun Some researchers question these measurements' reliability, noting they were much larger than any other accurately reported sighting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers question if the participants recalling celebrity names were basing frequency estimates on the amount of content recalled or on the ease of recall. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers question whether these tools can work together and/or combine with other tools to allow for positive participation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many researchers question the first-line prescribing of atypicals over typicals, and some even question the distinction between the two classes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Maybe a sequel will finally resolve the question. Times, Sunday Times Scientists believe finding the particle could help resolve the question of how matter gets its mass. Times, Sunday Times It doesn't resolve the question mark over the long-term sustainability of the debt. Times, Sunday Times We don't resolve the question by disposing of the patient. Times, Sunday Times If the categorical imperative were a universal, algorithmic decision procedure it would resolve that question one way or the other. The Times Literary Supplement The second, a few moments later, was in response to a question about what winning the derby means. Times, Sunday Times He earlier said, in a response to a question, that those three politicians in particular gave the school a bad name. Times,Sunday Times I was part of the group asked to provide a response to that question. Times, Sunday Times A properly researched and argued response to this question would be a major undertaking, but here are some suggestions. The Times Literary Supplement You can tell a lot about someone from their response to this question. The Sun School bosses faced searching questions last night. The Sun (2008) She asks searching questions about his medical care. Times, Sunday Times (2008) That prompted searching questions about the regulator. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There remain serious questions. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Already, serious questions are being asked about the competence of the administration. Times, Sunday Times (2013) But serious questions about her credibility have since emerged. The Sun (2011) I find it more effective to sidestep the question of worth and show victims consistent, unconditional love. Christianity Today His attempts to sidestep the question looked evasive and merely intensified interest in the story. Times, Sunday Times She also never sidesteps a question, today tackling the most personal of topics with good humour. The Sun I ask what procedures she has had specifically, but she skilfully sidesteps the question. Times, Sunday Times He sidesteps the question with an anecdote about being mistaken for another writer. Times, Sunday Times Silly question, maybe, but with dark financial clouds gathering, many people may be tempted to look to the heavens for guidance. Times, Sunday Times The next day friends were asking her if she'd been on holiday (silly question) or if she'd had a facial. Times,Sunday Times Silly question - you probably have better things to do. Times, Sunday Times You have no right to expect an answer to a silly question. Times, Sunday Times It's a silly question, because so what, it isn't about me anyway, and who's judging? Times, Sunday Times So the simple question is:'Are we willing to risk killing innocent civilians if it means winning the war? The Sun (2016) There is, for example, the simple question of whether we can be certain that the war really has ended. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It began innocently enough with a simple question. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It often happened that asking a simple question brought a series of kind services. Travels with Rosinante (1990) This is not a simple question to answer. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I don't ask any specific questions. Times, Sunday Times (2010) To make this column more useful, each issue will address a specific question. Christianity Today (2000) Those intending to change jobs should ask specific questions about what will happen to their retirement plan when they leave. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This used to be a fairly straightforward question. Times, Sunday Times You have asked a straightforward question and you deserve a straightforward answer. Times, Sunday Times This was a straightforward question. Times, Sunday Times A straightforward question about where she went to school brings the shutters down. Times, Sunday Times The first question on the exam was a straightforward question worth 5 points. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In order for her question to be considered, she needed at least five citizens to submit the question as a group. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the latest series, listeners have been asked to submit a question, rather than answer the set question. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Working with the local media, we will select people who have submitted a question to come and put their question directly to all the applicants. Times, Sunday Times He said that he was 'very sorry' for failing to point out the gift when submitting his questions. Times, Sunday Times An arbitral tribunal's decision as to the existence of its own jurisdiction could not bind a party who had not submitted the question of arbitrability to the tribunal. Times, Sunday Times The others were told to switch their phones to silent and place them in a box on the table before answering a survey question on a piece of paper. Times, Sunday Times For each main survey question, respondents are asked to provide a reason for any change on the previous month, if known. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The survey questioned 21,000 people in 20 countries. Times, Sunday Times Other answers to survey questions further highlight the gap between councils and the private sector. Times, Sunday Times One at a time and starting with the team captain, each member of the family went up to the podium to answer a survey question worth a dollar amount. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She is one of the few who can manage popular success on stage while tackling tough questions and real issues. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The book was born out of social outrage and is a hymn to the natural world, tackling the big questions of belief and biology. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The question wasn't tackled . Times, Sunday Times (2008) Later, the subsect itself split in two over a theological question. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The first was not very original in its concept, nor one called to meet a pressing theological question. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This can be seen as his answer to the theological question of the problem of evil. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ethical and theological questions bear heavily on many people. Christianity Today We will regularly offer elements that focus on theological questions you can't avoid in ministry. Christianity Today Early into his leadership he tackled a thorny question regarding the ownership of the firm he headed. Times, Sunday Times On the thorny question of the costs of care, whose pockets are they considering when trying to preserve savings? Times,Sunday Times This raises the thorny question of where savers in need of an income can find a better return. Times, Sunday Times I'll finish with the thorny question of music. Times, Sunday Times Which raises a more thorny question: if they have, why haven't we heard a lot more about it? Times, Sunday Times The final episode of this tense and superbly acted series also addresses a number of tough questions. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Be prepared to answer tough questions. Christianity Today (2000) The whole point about being a governor is that you ask tough questions. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Whether a group of trees amounts to a hedge (as opposed to individual trees or groups of trees) can sometimes be quite a tricky question. Times, Sunday Times They can also help with the tricky question of how to manage your potential property. Times,Sunday Times That leaves the intriguing but tricky question of the right amount of bowlers and the correct blend, too. Times, Sunday Times So we are left with a tricky question. Times, Sunday Times Ask the interviewer a tricky question of his own and you will get a mouthful. The Sun Finally, a trivia question (not related to weighted averages) that illustrates the point. Times,Sunday Times During a training session, one coach asked a football trivia question to determine who went into the middle in a little exercise. The Sun The final segment, which has remained unchanged, has the winner of the third segment answering a difficult riddle or trivia question. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The person wearing the collar will be asked a trivia question from another host or a caller. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Participants had to answer a trivia question to be eligible to win. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But behind the move lurks a troubling question. Times, Sunday Times King's answer to the most troubling question about evil-why do reasonably moral people sometimes choose it?-lies entirely in demonic possession. Christianity Today No family value was in the end disturbed; no troubling question left hanging; and every small-town norm was finally elevated. Times, Sunday Times I have another troubling question. Times, Sunday Times I wish he had addressed this deep and troubling question. The Times Literary Supplement To ask what wider significance this has for our place in international relations is natural, yet the question is unanswerable. Times, Sunday Times (2013) His stories all revolve around the central theme of unanswerable questions that drive humanity forward . Globe and Mail (2003) At the same time, many key questions are still unanswerable. Understanding Cancer (1987) He's getting great bumps over his eyes, and learning to ask the most unanswerable questions . Little Women (1869) This was an unanswered question in an otherwise uplifting tribute to poetry. Times, Sunday Times And bound up in those 53 years of marriage lies the answer to the biggest unanswered question of the case: could she have known? Times, Sunday Times It solves the last remaining unanswered question in the theory of mathematics — whether mathematical systems could be complete. Times, Sunday Times But whether it was worth creating so many anomalies to save such a relatively small amount remains an unanswered question. Times, Sunday Times Amid this turf war, how to preserve the wider industry remains an unanswered question. Times,Sunday Times They are bound to lose; the only unresolved question is how much. Personnel Management: A New Approach (1991) The single most crucial and still unresolved question remained that of running costs during the closure. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003) To shed new light on this unresolved question we combine adaptive and nonadaptive processes in a single model. 2012, 'Mutation accumulation may be a minor force in shaping life history traits.', PLoS ONE The results help answer the unresolved question of how adjacent microplankton compete. 2013, 'The role of diatom nanostructures in biasing diffusion to improve uptake in a patchy nutrient environment.', PLoS ONE In the meantime it faces an urgent question. Times,Sunday Times He revived the gambit of the urgent question. Times,Sunday Times The first urgent question tabled in parliament since the general election provides a classic example of how politicians are bad at both measuring and mitigating risks to our health. Times,Sunday Times Perhaps someone has an urgent question you should answer? Globe and Mail And this brings us to perhaps the most urgent question of all: why hasn't this been exposed before? Times, Sunday Times A valid question, but perhaps one that, at present, has been superseded. The Times Literary Supplement Wondering in mid-life whether you are on the right path may well be a valid question. Times, Sunday Times I wouldn't be so sure; aside from anything else, secrets can be quite poetic, and that's before you get to the perfectly valid question of some things being nobody's business. Times, Sunday Times M's text did pose a valid question, though. Times, Sunday Times It was a valid question; the journalist got an almightily gruff response. Times, Sunday Times When a deal was being agreed on the vital question of press freedom, he was asleep on the job. Times, Sunday Times (2013) If these forecasts are right it will raise two vital questions. The Sun (2007) Here are five vital questions that you need to ask. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He quickly corrected himself but then had to apologise when he forgot to read out a written question from a shareholder. Times, Sunday Times Even though he was off sick for several weeks during the 2006-07 session, he clocked up 358 written questions. Times, Sunday Times Other companies have gone further, stating that shareholders will be given the chance to ask written questions. Times,Sunday Times Synod members can pose written questions to bishops. Times, Sunday Times In those three days he did not speak in the house, did not vote or ask any written questions. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 问题, 询问 Japanese: 質問, 質問する |
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