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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - quiz

 
 

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Quiz

quiz
~1 n plural quizzes 1 a competition in which you have to answer questions  (sports/news/general knowlege etc quiz (=a quiz about sports, news etc))  (a quiz show on TV) 2 a short test that a teacher gives to a class  (a biology quiz)  (- see also pop quiz) ~2 v quizzed, quizzing to ask someone a lot of questions  (They kept quizzing me about my new boyfriend.)
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  (quizzes, quizzing, quizzed) 1. A quiz is a game or competition in which someone tests your knowledge by asking you questions. We’ll have a quiz at the end of the show. N-COUNT 2. If you are quizzed by someone about something, they ask you questions about it. He was quizzed about his income, debts and eligibility for state benefits... Sybil quizzed her about life as a working girl. VERB: be V-ed about n, V n about n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  (plural ~zes)  Etymology: origin unknown  Date: 1749  1. an eccentric person  2. practical joke  3. the act or action of ~zing; specifically a short oral or written test  II. transitive verb  (~zed; ~zing)  Date: 1794  1. to make fun of ; mock  2. to look at inquisitively  3. to question closely  • ~zer noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. & v. --n. (pl. quizzes) 1 a test of knowledge, esp. between individuals or teams as a form of entertainment. 2 an interrogation, examination, or questionnaire. --v.tr. (quizzed, quizzing) examine by questioning. Phrases and idioms quiz-master a person who presides over a quiz. Etymology: 19th-c. dial.: orig. unkn. 2. v. & n. archaic --v.tr. (quizzed, quizzing) 1 look curiously at; observe the ways or oddities of; survey through an eyeglass. 2 make sport of; regard with a mocking air. --n. (pl. quizzes) 1 a hoax, a thing done to burlesque or expose another's oddities. 2 a an odd or eccentric person; a person of ridiculous appearance. b a person given to quizzing. Derivatives quizzer n. Etymology: 18th c.: orig. unkn. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  образ. контрольный опрос Устная или письменная проверка знаний учащихся школы или колледжа. Тж. pop quiz См. тж. multiple-choice exam, true-false test ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  program телевикторина, радиовикторина QUIZ I  1. noun  1) насмешка; шутка; мистификация  2) насмешник  3) obs. чудак  2. v.; obs.  1) насмехаться или подшучивать (над чем-л.)  2) смотреть насмешливо или с любопытством II  1. noun  1) amer. экзамен  2) проверочные вопросы; опрос; викторина  3) attr. - quiz program  2. v.  1) производить опрос  2) amer. проводить проверочные испытания Syn: see question ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  NASDAQ abbr. Quiznos Corporation ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 1847, quies, perhaps from L. qui es? "who are you?," first question in oral exams in L. in old-time grammar schools. Spelling quiz first recorded 1886, though it was in use as a noun from 1867, perhaps from apparently unrelated slang word quiz meaning "odd person" (source of quizzical). ...
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