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селектор
pytania
I. question [ˈkwestʃən] N
1. question (query, test problem):
zadawać [perf zadać] komuś pytanie
2. question no pl (doubt):
3. question (issue, problem):
4. question no pl (talked about):
II. question [ˈkwestʃən] VB trans
1. question (ask):
2. question (at school):
przepytywać [perf przepytać]
3. question (interrogate):
przesłuchiwać [perf przesłuchać]
4. question (express doubt):
kwestionować [perf za-]
catch question N
leading question N
question mark N
question-master N Brit
question tag N LING
question time N POL
OpenDict entry
raise questions VB
raise questions
Present
Iquestion
youquestion
he/she/itquestions
wequestion
youquestion
theyquestion
Past
Iquestioned
youquestioned
he/she/itquestioned
wequestioned
youquestioned
theyquestioned
Present Perfect
Ihavequestioned
youhavequestioned
he/she/ithasquestioned
wehavequestioned
youhavequestioned
theyhavequestioned
Past Perfect
Ihadquestioned
youhadquestioned
he/she/ithadquestioned
wehadquestioned
youhadquestioned
theyhadquestioned
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to bombard sb with questions
zarzucać [perf zarzucić] kogoś pytaniami
to pelt sb with questions
zasypywać [perf zasypać] kogoś pytaniami
to ply sb with questions
zasypywać [perf zasypać] kogoś pytaniami
to shoot questions at sb
zarzucać [perf zarzucić] kogoś pytaniami
to pepper sb with questions
zasypywać [perf zasypać] kogoś pytaniami
to rain questions on sb
zasypywać [perf zasypać] kogoś pytaniami
to fire questions/ideas at sb
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
We might worry about what it means for justice if an eyewitness can be so easily swayed by a leading question.
www.wired.co.uk
Strategic interviewing must be assessed with sensitivity on an individual bases and without leading questions, as they may influence the child's answer.
en.wikipedia.org
In other words, this sentence is a leading question, where the speaker has an expectation as to what the answer will be.
en.wikipedia.org
Each piece comes with a leading question, a pre-packaged answer, and a lingering, unpleasant aftertaste.
inthesetimes.com
It's a flippant article about an innocuous answer to a leading question.
www.gizmodo.com.au

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