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单词 quiz
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quiz

noun
/kwɪz/
/kwɪz/
(plural quizzes)
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  1. a competition or game in which people try to answer questions to test their knowledge
    • a general knowledge quiz
    • a television quiz show
    • The quiz will be a team event organized by the local school.
    • The magazine publishes a quiz once a month.
    • The club has weekly quiz nights.
    Wordfinder
    • chat show
    • documentary
    • drama
    • game show
    • news
    • programme
    • quiz
    • reality TV
    • sitcom
    • television
    Extra Examples
    • a quiz about the week's news
    • He's the host of a popular TV quiz show.
    • I'm useless at general knowledge quizzes.
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1, Games and toysa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • pub
    • radio
    • television
    verb + quiz
    • compile
    • hold
    • complete
    quiz + noun
    • programme/​program
    • show
    • evening
    preposition
    • quiz about
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  2. (especially North American English) an informal test given to students
    • a reading comprehension quiz
    • Students should never miss a quiz or exam without notifying their class counselor.
    see also pop quiz
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • geography
    • math
    • etc.
    verb + quiz
    • take
    • retake
    • flunk
    quiz + noun
    • question
    • score
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  3. Word Originmid 19th cent. (as a verb; originally US): possibly from quiz ‘look curiously or intently at someone as if through an eyeglass’, influenced by inquisitive.
More About examsexams
  • Exam is the usual word for a written, spoken or practical test at school or college, especially an important one that you need to do in order to get a qualification. Examination is a very formal word. A test is something that students might be given in addition to, or sometimes instead of, regular exams, to see how much they have learned. A very short informal test is called a quiz in North American English. Quiz in both North American English and British English also means a contest in which people try to answer questions:
    • a trivia quiz
    • a quiz show.

quiz

verb
/kwɪz/
/kwɪz/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they quiz
/kwɪz/
/kwɪz/
he / she / it quizzes
/ˈkwɪzɪz/
/ˈkwɪzɪz/
past simple quizzed
/kwɪzd/
/kwɪzd/
past participle quizzed
/kwɪzd/
/kwɪzd/
-ing form quizzing
/ˈkwɪzɪŋ/
/ˈkwɪzɪŋ/
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  1. to ask somebody a lot of questions about something in order to get information from them synonym question
    • quiz somebody (about somebody/something) Four men are being quizzed by police about the murder.
    • Police have been granted an extra 24 hours to quiz the men.
    • quiz somebody on/over something We were quizzed on our views about education.
    Extra Examples
    • More than half the people quizzed in a poll said they would not use the new service.
    • They were quizzed over the betting shop killings.
  2. quiz somebody (on something) (North American English) to give students an informal test
    • You will be quizzed on chapter 6 tomorrow.
  3. Word Originmid 19th cent. (as a verb; originally US): possibly from quiz ‘look curiously or intently at someone as if through an eyeglass’, influenced by inquisitive.
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