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    1. quiz

      英 [kw?z] 美[kw?z]
      • n. 考查;惡作??;課堂測驗(yàn)
      • vt. 挖苦;張望;對…進(jìn)行測驗(yàn)

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?quizzes;第三人稱單數(shù):?quizzes;過去式:?quizzed;過去分詞:?quizzed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?quizzing;

      助記提示


      發(fā)音想成“窺智”(通過測驗(yàn),窺探學(xué)生的智力)
      2. qui, quae, quo <====> quibble <=====> quiz.

      中文詞源


      quiz 測試,查問,盤問

      可能來自拉丁語qui es,你是誰,來自qui,誰,詞源同who,es,是,詞源同is.原為過去拉丁語 語法考試時問考生的第一個問題。后用于指小測試,小考試。

      英文詞源


      quiz
      quiz: [19] No one has ever been able satisfactorily to explain the origins of quiz. A word of that form first appeared at the end of the 18th century, meaning ‘odd person’ or, as a verb, ‘make fun of’ (in the early 19th century it was claimed to have been coined by a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name of Daly, but no proof has ever been found for this). The verb later came to be used for ‘look at mockingly or questioningly through a monocle’, and it may be that this led on (perhaps helped by associations with inquisitive or Latin quis? ‘who?, what?’) to the sense ‘interrogate’.
      quiz (n.)
      "brief examination of a student on some subject," 1852, perhaps from quiz (v.), or from slang quiz "odd person" (1782, perhaps originally university slang), via the notion of "schoolboy prank or joke played at the expense of a person deemed a quiz" (a noun sense attested frequently 1840s).
      A Quiz, in the common acceptation of the word, signifies one who thinks, speaks, or acts differently from the rest of the world in general. But, as manners and opinions are as various as mankind, it will be difficult to say who shall be termed a Quiz, and who shall not: each person indiscriminately applying the name of Quiz to every one who differs from himself .... ["The London Magazine," November, 1783]
      According to OED, the anecdote that credits this word to a bet by the Dublin theater-manager Daly or Daley that he could coin a word is regarded by authorities as "doubtful" and the first record of it appears to be in 1836 (in Smart's "Walker Remodelled"; the story is omitted in the edition of 1840).
      The word Quiz is a sort of a kind of a word
      That people apply to some being absurd;
      One who seems, as t'were oddly your fancy to strike
      In a sort of a fashion you somehow don't like
      A mixture of odd, and of queer, and all that
      Which one hates, just, you know, as some folks hate a cat;
      A comical, whimsical, strange, droll -- that is,
      You know what I mean; 'tis -- in short, -- 'tis a quiz!

      [from "Etymology of Quiz," Charles Dibdin, 1842]
      quiz (v.)
      1847, "to question," quies, perhaps from Latin qui es? "who are you?," first question in oral exams in Latin in old-time grammar schools. Spelling quiz first recorded 1886, though it was in use as a noun spelling from 1854, perhaps in this case from apparently unrelated slang word quiz "odd person" (1782, source of quizzical). Compare quisby "queer, not quite right; bankrupt" (slang from 1807). From the era of radio quiz shows comes quizzee (n.), 1940.

      雙語例句


      1. Below are printed the answers to the Brain of Soccer 1993 quiz.
      以下所印的是1993年“腦力足球”小測驗(yàn)的答案。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. We'll have a quiz at the end of the show.
      節(jié)目的最后我們要舉行一次智力競賽。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. We've also got a bonus quiz with crates of beer as prizes!
      我們還獲得了一次參加有獎智力競賽的機(jī)會,獎品是成箱的啤酒!

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. Who coined the word "quiz" ?
      誰創(chuàng)造的“quiz”這個詞?

      來自辭典例句

      5. The format of the new quiz show has proved popular.
      新的智力競賽節(jié)目的總體安排結(jié)果證明很受歡迎。

      來自《權(quán)威詞典》