questioning

questioning
questioning
tr['kwesʧənɪŋ]
adjective
1 inquisitivo,-a, interrogativo,-a
she gave him a questioning glance le lanzó una mirada inquisitiva
noun
1 preguntas nombre femenino plural, interrogatorio
the Police brought him in for questioning la policía lo detuvo para someterlo a un interrogatorio
questioning
adj.
interrogante adj.
interrogatorio, -a adj.
n.
interrogatorio s.m.

I 'kwestʃənɪŋ
adjective <expression/voice> inquisidor, inquisitivo; <mind> inquisitivo

II
noun
a) u (interrogation) interrogatorio m
b) u c (doubt, challenge) cuestionamiento m
['kwestʃǝnɪŋ]
1.
ADJ [tone, mind] inquisitivo, inquisidor

she gave him a questioning look — le lanzó una mirada inquisitiva or inquisidora

2. N
1) (=interrogation) interrogatorio m

he is wanted for questioning by police — la policía requiere su presencia para someterlo a un interrogatorio

2) (=doubting) cuestionamiento m , puesta f en duda
* * *

I ['kwestʃənɪŋ]
adjective <expression/voice> inquisidor, inquisitivo; <mind> inquisitivo

II
noun
a) u (interrogation) interrogatorio m
b) u c (doubt, challenge) cuestionamiento m

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