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Перевод: query
[существительное] вопрос ; сомнение; вопросительный знак; запрос ; [глагол] осведомляться; спрашивать; выражать сомнение; подвергать сомнению; ставить вопросительный знак
Тезаурус:
- It took a poet, John MacLean of Balemartine, to query the phenomenon.
- I have a query with the new inspector of taxes for 1990/91 in connection with the calculation of relief from loan interest paid in respect of the purchase of my main residence in the south of England.
- On the contrary, the question she saw hovering behind Miss Violet's innocent query remained at the forefront of her mind right up to the day the Brownings returned to the Casa Guidi.
- If you're confused about what kind of carpet to buy, have a problem with an existing carpet, or have a query about colour or design elements, the BCMA should be able to help.
- "I think the tax inspector is unlikely to query our expenses," said Nigel.
- And this was followed up by a point-blank refusal to deal with Fells's next query.
- They are being adopted as the BGS standard map-plotting packages, and provide a powerful, geologist-oriented tool Other software developments include a digital data index that allows users to query the availability of sample data in an area of their choice.
- But in an eleventh-hour move late on Friday afternoon - and just hours after a query about the situation from this column - VAT headquarters agreed to consider a new interpretation of the rules.
- The query, for such it was, emanated from an elderly lady who appeared to be clad entirely in shawls.
- "We like you to open it on the spot, just in case there's a query."
- If you have query about information mentioned in a particular feature ask the person who wrote.
- The Building News said in 1860 that the new chapel, which was then the largest building in England for public worship, had solved Wren's query as to how 5,000 people in one building could all both see and hear a service.
- However, a new query language interface based on SQL is under development for the second generation of UGIX (Raper and Bundock 1991).
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