interrogating

英[ɪn'terəgeɪtɪŋ] 美[ɪn'terəgeɪtɪŋ]
  • n. 询问;质问
  • 动词interrogate的现在分词形式.
动词 interrogate:
  1. transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunication

  2. pose a series of questions to

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. 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。