Examples of using Question mark in English and their translations into Chinese
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Then Sam might question Mark.
The question mark changes the whole meaning of those three words.
Its future is a giant question mark.
Nevertheless, the question mark about the S-300 remains.
The future is one huge question mark.
Don't use the question mark icon to ask questions. .
But suddenly there was this huge question mark.
This raises a“big question mark about our future.
You(the French press)… that is a question mark.”.
The value on the left of the question mark picks which of the other two values will come out.
The final message"End" is displayed with a question mark.
If a question mark has to be used there, only one file/directory would have been matched.
See"Macintosh: Flashing Question Mark at Startup".
One of the day-of-month or day-of-week values must be a question mark(?)?
Do not use a space between the question mark and each parameter.
Help The Help cursor, which is a combination of an arrow and a question mark.
If a question mark was to be used there, only one file/directory would be able to be matched.
The key to all sciences is unquestionably the question mark.
It was a question mark, how fast it was going to be and I judged it correctly, apparently,” he said.
Listing 9-8: Chaining method calls after the question mark operator.
If it isn't listed, or if there's a question mark or exclamation mark, you will need to reinstall the camera.
It knew things like the difference between an exclamation point and a question mark.
For now, consumer spending remains a question mark, spending power is down and there is talk Brazil could fall into recession.
Then he wrote Bjurman and added a question mark after the name.
It has a question mark at the end, but you are not meant to answer it because the person answering it already knows the answer.
Traditionally, we have had field-level help;you could click a question mark and get a description in a field.”.
One question mark is whether EU citizens who arrived less than five years ago would be as secure as their more established countrymen.
Betteridge's Law of Headlines says:“Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word‘no.'”.
It is the second time in two years that a question mark has hung over the observatory, which is home to the iconic Lovell Telescope.