[] a sentence, phrase or word that asks for information问题;疑问◆If something doesn't make sense, it's important to ask questions.如果有什么无法理解,提问就很重要。◆Advisors are available to answer clients' questions.有顾问可以回答客户的问题。⨁to answer / ask a question回答;提问 [] a matter that needs to be discussed or dealt with(待讨论或处理的)事情,课题◆The report raises difficult questions about the company's environmental policies.报告提出了关于这家公司环境政策的难题。◆The government will have to address the question of tax reform.政府将不得不处理税制改革的问题。SYNissue ⨁to address / deal with / face / tackle a question提出/处理/面对/解决问题⨁to bring up / pose / raise a question提出问题⨁a difficult / an important / a key question困难/重要/关键问题 [] doubt about sth怀疑◆His suitability for the job is open to question.他是否适合担任这项工作值得商榷。●bring/call/throw sth into ˈquestionto cause sth to become a matter for doubt and discussion引起有关…的怀疑(或议论)◆Although he's very creative, his management skills have been called into question.尽管他很有创意,但他的管理技能一直令人生疑。●in ˈquestionthat is being discussed讨论中的◆The amount in question is understood to be between $30m and $35m.所说的金额应在 3 000 万至 3 500 万元之间。in doubt; uncertain有疑问;不确定◆The stability of the economy remains in question.经济的稳定性仍然不确定。●out of the ˈquestionimpossible or not allowed and therefore not worth discussing不可能;不允许;不值得讨论◆Another strike is not out of the question.再次罢工并非全无可能。●there is/was no ˈquestion of (sth happening/sb doing sth)there is/was no possibility of sth(某事)是不可能的◆There is no question of the chief executive resigning.总裁辞职是不可能的。scaled question