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Napoleón
pytanie

I. question [ˈkwestʃən] SUST.

1. question (query, test problem):

question
to ask sb a question [or to put a question to sb]
zadawać [perf zadać] komuś pytanie

2. question sin pl. (doubt):

question
to call [or bring] sth into question
open to question
without question
it's beyond question
it's out of the question
there's no question of doing sth

3. question (issue, problem):

question
question
the question is that...
it's just a question of money

4. question sin pl. (talked about):

in question
in question
the person in question

II. question [ˈkwestʃən] V. trans.

1. question (ask):

question

2. question (at school):

question
przepytywać [perf przepytać]

3. question (interrogate):

question
przesłuchiwać [perf przesłuchać]

4. question (express doubt):

question
kwestionować [perf za-]

catch question SUST.

catch question

leading question SUST.

leading question

question mark SUST.

question mark
question mark

question-master SUST. ingl. brit.

question-master

question tag SUST. LING.

question tag

question time SUST. POL.

question time
Present
Iquestion
youquestion
he/she/itquestions
wequestion
youquestion
theyquestion
Past
Iquestioned
youquestioned
he/she/itquestioned
wequestioned
youquestioned
theyquestioned
Present Perfect
Ihavequestioned
youhavequestioned
he/she/ithasquestioned
wehavequestioned
youhavequestioned
theyhavequestioned
Past Perfect
Ihadquestioned
youhadquestioned
he/she/ithadquestioned
wehadquestioned
youhadquestioned
theyhadquestioned

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We might worry about what it means for justice if an eyewitness can be so easily swayed by a leading question.
www.wired.co.uk
Strategic interviewing must be assessed with sensitivity on an individual bases and without leading questions, as they may influence the child's answer.
en.wikipedia.org
In other words, this sentence is a leading question, where the speaker has an expectation as to what the answer will be.
en.wikipedia.org
Each piece comes with a leading question, a pre-packaged answer, and a lingering, unpleasant aftertaste.
inthesetimes.com
It's a flippant article about an innocuous answer to a leading question.
www.gizmodo.com.au