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awkward question - traducción al Inglés

The Awkward Squad; Awkward Squad
  • An artwork from Ontario, captioned "Awkward Squad. Fenian Raid, 1865."

awkward question      
(n.) = pregunta delicada
Ex: The press spokesman "ominously warned" Americans to "watch what they say," which amounted to telling citizens "to accept the administration's version of events, not ask awkward questions".
awkward         
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Awkward (disambiguation)
(adj.) = poco elegante, poco práctico, embarazoso, delicado, torpe
Ex: Access is impaired by archaic, awkward, or simply strange headings that most normal persons would never look for on their first try.
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* awkward question = pregunta delicada
* awkward-to-handle enquiry = pregunta difícil de responder
awkward         
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Awkward (disambiguation)
torpe
embarazoso
vergonzoso
difícil
incómodo

Definición

question tag
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Wikipedia

Awkward squad

An awkward squad is a group of individuals, normally within an existing organisation or structure, who resist or obstruct change, either through incompetence or by deliberate association.

Ejemplos de uso de awkward question
1. When asked an awkward question he would sound affronted and swallow half of his words in an effort to emphasise only those that he considered positive.
2. The president probably will not be able to avoid an awkward question or two about the recent passage of a law restricting NGOs and a spy scandal purportedly involving British diplomats who authorized grants for NGOs, analysts said.
3. And yet an awkward question hovers over Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson‘s China trip this week: How to deal with a country that appears to distort trade not through tariffs or quotas but through currency and savings policies?
4. Nick Cohen Sunday August 6, 2006 The Observer The awkward question for those who want an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon is what will happen if the Iranians order Hizbollah to start fighting again.
5. No matter how large, the trade unions have to change Since Tony Blair became Labour leader in 1''4, Britains trade union movement has been forced to answer an increasingly awkward question that for the previous five decades it had taken for granted: Is there a point to the unions, and if so, what?