cite 的定义
cit·ed, cit·ing.
- to quote, especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- to mention in support, proof, or confirmation; refer to as an example: He cited many instances of abuse of power.
- to summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court.
- to call to mind; recall: citing my gratitude to him.
- Military. to mention in orders, as for gallantry.
- to commend, as for outstanding service, hard work, or devotion to duty.
- to summon or call; rouse to action.
cite 近义词
note, quote
subpoena
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- In particular, you cite deep tech, digital health and personalised healthcare.
- Even Germany, an oft-cited example of coronavirus response excellence in Europe, has slowly seen its daily case count edge up, with nearly 2,000 infections — a doubling from August 1.
- On Thursday, Crown Publisher David Drake cited the scale of Obama’s ambition to write a book that captures the experiences of being president and offers an inspiring story for young people.
- So the government had tried to delay the implementation of LGPD until May next year, citing reasons such as businesses not being able to prepare for the law during the pandemic.
- Privacy was the reason cited by Google but advertisers quickly called the motives into question and complained about the loss of transparency into a large amount of ad spend.
- The advisor would cite reasonable-sounding sources like haltabuse.org and the FBI.
- They also used the powers of their separate agencies to cite waste haulers for spilling sludge along roadways.
- The forums and message boards all cite “waking up to loose strands on your pillow” as a real indicator of significant hair loss.
- Still fewer cite “personal reasons,” “moving in with a partner,” and a “growing family.”
- People, alas, continue to cite it as if it had some validity in either fact or theory.
- "'Cite can do it as well as I; it is really her business," she explained to Edna, who apologized for interrupting her.
- We might cite the initials of many more of those who found themselves, not without some mutual surprise, side by side in one room.
- Instead of selecting general examples of ape actions, we may cite some of the doings of this intelligent creature.
- You cite the case of some who are admirable tea-party oracles, but who cannot utter half a dozen sentences in the tribune.
- I could cite a hundred examples of the astounding spirit that such men displayed.