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Meaning of million-dollar question | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A question that is very important, difficult to answer, or (especially) both.
    figuratively
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: a question to be decided, on whose answer depends a million-dollar expenditure.

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Examples

“Newfoundland claims on western Labrador rest largely on old regulations for the fur industry. The new official boundary strikes north from Belle Isle Straits, turns west at 52° latitude for 300 miles and then weaves north toward Cape Chidley, encompassing on the way headwaters of all rivers draining east. Such a delimitation doubles the previously accepted Labrador area which was about 120,000 square miles. One reason why the Labrador boundary is a million dollar question may be discovered by journeying up the rock-bound coast to Hamilton Inlet and following that arm of the sea 150 miles inland. There a surprise awaits the American who thinks Niagara's supremacy as a falls is unquestioned. Grand Falls on the Hamilton River is nearly three times as high as Niagara. So mighty is the flow of water that, with the rapids, Grand Falls' potential water power is greater than Niagara's during the summer months.”
“The million dollar question is, of course, which information is important in finding the outstanding leaders? What facts can you get about a good officer that you will not get about a poor officer?”
“Whatever their advantages or disadvantages, therefore, both hatches and side ports must first be considered from the point of view of seaworthiness of ships in which they are installed. The conditions imposed on these items by ocean-going service are not, however, insurmountable, and it is believed that engineering skill will some day find a satisfactory answer to this million-dollar question.”
“The million-dollar question is what mechanisms and representations (potentially unlearned, potentially domain-specific) exist so that the learner, given the input, gradually comes to behave like an adult language user.”
“National Assn. of City Editors—One faction views with alarm the proposal of President Clyde P. Steen that the association raise a fund of $1,000,000 to fight Bolshevism. The opponents of Mr. Steen claim that city editors have enough to do without the additional responsibility and troubles of a million dollar anti-Bolshevist fund, and Mr. Steen abandons the plan, though not before his association is badly split. Before the national convention and before the million-dollar question arises, the Ohio City Editors Assn. votes to affiliate with the national organization, following the example of the Pennsylvania, Illinois and New York associations. Frank G. McCracken of the Bellefontaine Examiner is elected chairman of the Ohio branch of the organization.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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