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cited

/sahyt/US // saɪt //UK // (saɪt) //

引述,被引用的,引用的,被引用

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbnote, quote

Examples

  • In a petition seeking the recount, the campaign cited a number of concerns with how absentee ballots were handled.

  • Maryland’s largest county is calling on its private and parochial schools to consider moving to all-virtual instruction, citing a surge in coronavirus infections, with case rates increasing daily.

  • Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday said he would not extend most of the emergency lending programs run in tandem with the Federal Reserve, a move the central bank immediately criticized, citing the fragile recovery.

  • The Smithsonian Institution cited the caseload rise Thursday while announcing it will temporarily close eight facilities in the Washington region that had reopened.

  • Officials cited the need to carry out lawful death sentences and emphasized the nature of the crimes.

  • He cited Britain, the United States, and France as possible lenders.

  • For example, studies cited in the report have shown a higher incidence of birth defects for people living near drill sites.

  • The “one in five” statistic is frequently cited by advocates of sexual assault awareness.

  • She also cited Trayvon Martin as similar incident, which sparked protests.

  • She cited the example of Central Falls and of the town of West Warwick.

  • Whether they had ever, at different times, pleaded for or against the same cause, and cited precedents to prove contrary opinions?

  • John of Damascus, an important Greek theologian of the eighth century, often cited by Thomas.

  • The output of the Boston Company's mine, according to the authority just cited, is about 400 tons per annum.

  • Leading citizens, cited to appear before the American authorities, persistently declined to take any part in a dual régime.

  • Distinctions were drawn; precedents were cited; and at length the question was put, that Mr. Montague do withdraw.