leading question
英 [ˌliːdɪŋ ˈkwestʃən]
美 [ˌliːdɪŋ ˈkwestʃən]
n. 诱导性(或暗示性)问题
牛津词典
noun
- 诱导性(或暗示性)问题
a question that you ask in a particular way in order to get the answer you want
柯林斯词典
- 诱导性问题
Aleading questionis expressed in such a way that it suggests what the answer should be.
英英释义
noun
- a question phrased in such a way as to suggest the desired answer
双语例句
- In recent weeks, debt markets have undergone wild gyrations, leading some analysts and commentators to question the progress achieved in taming the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone.
最近几周,债务市场经历了剧烈的波动,使得一些分析师和评论人士对于在遏制欧元区主权债务危机上取得的进展提出了质疑。 - I'm sorry to interrupt my brother, but I'm in your Lordships'judgment, whether this be not a leading question?
对不起,我要打断一下我的同事的话,我要请法官阁下裁断,这问题是否属于暗示性问题? - A Bloomberg opinion poll last year found that 16 per cent of Americans want to abolish the central bank outright – although it did ask a leading question.
彭博社(Bloomberg)去年的一项民调发现,有16%的美国人希望完全废除美联储&但此项调查中的确提出了一个诱导性的问题。 - Sophia, when asked a rather leading question, slapped her interviewer on his left cheek and flounced out of the studio.
当被问到某个颇带暗示性的问题时,索菲娅朝采访者左脸上打了一耳光就迅速跑出了摄影棚。 - In a court of law, the term leading question denotes a question that is put in such a way as to guide the person being questioned towards a desired response.
在法庭中,诱导性问题是诱导被问者按照需要的回答而回答的问题。 - But the Chinese ( simplified) version of the paper contained broken sentences, grammar and syntax errors, inappropriate vocabulary and incomprehensible expressions, leading many to question how it was prepared.
但白皮书的简体中文版里出现了断句、语法和句法错误、用词不当和表达混乱等问题,因此很多人对翻译是如何进行的提出质疑。 - But, it is essential that our party's chief leading comrades at all levels give their attention to this question.
但是,这里一定要我们党的各级主要领导同志注意到这个问题。 - Now we have what we had hoped to extend, leading us to the answer to our next question.
现在我们可以开始早就希望进行的扩展,这使我们去回答下一个问题。 - And that is leading many to question whether the euro can survive.
越来越多的人开始对欧元能否幸存产生疑问。 - Few citizens get to ask their leading politician a deeply personal question, but celebrities seem to stand a better chance.
很少有公民有机会询问他们的政要十分私人的问题,但是名人们似乎更“近水楼台”。