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questionar
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preguntar-se
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solicitar
To ask for information, a reply or response on a given subject.
ask
wonder
investigate
query
enquire
call on
Portuguese
questionar
Synonyms
Examples for "
ask
"
ask
wonder
investigate
query
enquire
Examples for "
ask
"
1
She said: 'You were able to
ask
Eelco every question you had.
2
However, media attention is never sustained long enough to
ask
such questions.
3
Let me
ask
you the same question with a different issue, privacy.
4
More young people were coming forward to
ask
for help, she said.
5
The question we need to
ask
is: Would this be good policy?
1
Now scientists
wonder
if the oil spill could create a similar problem.
2
Naturally, concerned citizens must
wonder
why they cannot be used as homes.
3
I just
wonder
,
what took such a serious young woman off course?
4
No
wonder
most countries ask for proof of return ticket upon arrival.
5
I've thought about it often as I said yet I still
wonder
.
1
A number of striking public health doctors agreed to help
investigate
it.
2
Social workers prepare to
investigate
a record number of child abuse cases.
3
I imagine they wanted to
investigate
the problem; I just wanted out.
4
A phenomenological, mixed-method approach was used to
investigate
these disease-driven health issues.
5
Future research should further
investigate
the reasons for test-related psychological response variation.
1
Today we answered John's question about sight and Karen's
query
about violence.
2
Managers spell out the situation in painstaking detail, answering every possible
query
.
3
See your
query
including the number of results in the History table.
4
Here's some code that will print out the entire
query
result set:
5
The NSA can no longer simply
query
its database for the information.
1
Which leads me to
enquire
about the make-up of the local soil.
2
The subject you
enquire
about is one of vital consequence to brain-workers.
3
Though I'd have thought you'd
enquire
if I was all right first!
4
But she was too hurried to
enquire
into the cause of it.
5
To
enquire
about purchasing prints of work by Harry Gruyaert click here
1
Ministers have first
call
on
the attention of journalists, especially political correspondents.
2
She can
call
on
help from Burgundy, from her kinsmen in Europe.
3
Disgust is the obvious emotion you can
call
on
in public health.
4
We
call
on
the Russian authorities to respect these commitments, he said.
5
Perhaps I shall
call
on
you if I am out that way.
1
Stopped at ASPCA to
inquire
about National Be Kind to Animals Week.
2
Charlotte resisted the urge to
inquire
about the state of her health.
3
May I
inquire
as to my... status, in this present situation, Mrs.
4
He said Pakistan's independent safety investigations agency would
inquire
into the crash.
5
They
inquire
about it; they have become accessible to ideas about it.
6
You didn't come here just to
inquire
after my nonexistent health, Taylor.
7
She knows I am not visiting her to
inquire
after her health.
8
She'd never had a Days
inquire
as to whether something pleased her.
9
Ms Gwyn's report does not
inquire
into the role of John Key.
10
We therefore
inquire
into the non-missionary educational work done in the area.
11
And for the rest she would not argue; she would not
inquire
.
12
LA refused to allow its officers to
inquire
about anyone's immigration status.
13
It is the first fact they
inquire
after in a new gas-field.
14
None of the agencies involved would
inquire
about a worker's immigration status.
15
He'd had the good grace not to
inquire
what was going on.
16
Please
inquire
if you need directions, and this unit will assist you.
inquire
·
inquire into
inquire further
inquire too
inquire into child
inquire the cause
Portuguese
questionar
perguntar
interrogar
perguntar-se
investigar
ponderar
Catalan
preguntar-se
sol·licitar
preguntar
investigar
Spanish
solicitar
preguntar
investigar