单词:interrogating
v pose a series of questions to
interrogating的用法和样例:
例句
- Radar transponders sent pulses back to interrogating radars, thus providing reference points for bombardments, landings and other offensive actions.利用雷达应答机向询问雷达发送电波也可用来进行轰炸,登陆及其他攻击行动。
- Continually interrogating users is not only a form of excise, but also, from a psychological perspective, it is a subtle way of expressing doubt about their authority.不断地询问用户不仅是附加工作的一种,而且从心理方面来说,它微妙地表示着对用户权威的质疑。
- At a court the judge is interrogating a mugger but gets into difficulty because the mugger is a foreigner who doesn't speak English.在法庭上法官正在质问一个抢劫者,但是遇到了麻烦,因为抢劫者是个不会说英语的外国人。
词汇搭配
- interrogating typewriter询问式打字机...
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