Question en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
a question: une question
to question: questionner
Exemples
- "Sorry, stupid question."
- "Susie : So, Gymglish, how am I supposed to reply to this question?"
- "Now I'd like to open the floor for questions and comments, alright?"
- "" Susie: Great question Lauren."
- "Susie, our users have written to us via email, Twitter, and in one case by pigeon all asking you business questions."
- "Horatio : I don't answer your questions!"
- "I must go and finish
torturingquestioning BrianBot." - "I'm free to explore all the questions I could ask this tree of mystery."
- "Where do you see yourself... No, bad question, sorry."
- "If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them. If there are any comments, I'd love to hear them. Who's first?"
- "Lucie Lohan and I will now question all of the suspects present."
- "Questions, questions... what would Bruno and Horatio ask the tree of mystery?"
- "I have no patience for stupid questions and I don't like repeating myself."
- "Bruno : Good question."
- "Krazy Gidyon : No question is too crazy!"
- "It is on your journey that you will find the question you must ask."
- "Report to me, there's some questions you'll have to answer."
- "This question soon became one of Cheeter's favourites: a sort of mantra which he repeated up until his death."
- "Chuk-Chuk : Brother Jones, sometimes the answer you are seeking is the question itself."
- "So, do you have any questions for me?"
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the audio you just heard.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "".
A "" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "".
A "" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the audio you just heard.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "tricky 1" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "missing 2".
A "desk 3" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "tricky 1" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "missing 2".
A "desk 3" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
1 tricky: The adjective "tricky" describes something (like a math problem) which is difficult to understand or solve. For example: "This exercise is very tricky." In other contexts, "tricky" can mean "untrustworthy" or "devious". Richard Nixon, US President, was known as "Tricky Dicky" or "Tricky Dick".
2 missing: A "missing" object can't be found. In this dialogue, Icarus says that his calculator is "missing" or "lost".
3 desk: "A desk" is a piece of furniture typically used for writing. Desks often have drawers or compartments to store items as well. Icarus cannot find the calculator which he usually keeps on his desk.
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