citing / saɪt /

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citing 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

cit·ed, cit·ing.

  1. to quote, especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  2. to mention in support, proof, or confirmation; refer to as an example: He cited many instances of abuse of power.
  3. to summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court.
  4. to call to mind; recall: citing my gratitude to him.
  5. Military. to mention in orders, as for gallantry.
  6. to commend, as for outstanding service, hard work, or devotion to duty.
  7. to summon or call; rouse to action.

citing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

note, quote

v. 动词 verb

subpoena

citing 的近义词 6
citing 的反义词 1

更多citing例句

  1. The investigation, cited by the lawmakers who introduced the legislation, also found that school employees sometimes physically restrained children not because there was an emergency but out of frustration or as punishment.
  2. Two outgoing supervisors, on the other hand, cited privacy concerns for their decision to keep the case going.
  3. In that case, the state was refusing to release records on similar grounds as Boeing is refusing to now, citing its role as party to an NTSB investigation.
  4. Supervisor Jim Desmond declined to comment, citing the appeal being in closed session.
  5. So a lot of these studies and I’m not familiar on the one you cited, are actually broader than Twitter.
  6. Earlier in the year, TMZ alleged, citing a police report, that a hotel room spat between the two left Nicki with a busted lip.
  7. The alleged plan was first reported in the British publication Express, citing anonymous security sources.
  8. When the day of the meeting came, Jenkins showed up, but Rahall did not, and sent his campaign manager, citing a “conflict”.
  9. The agency did not answer questions about whether either happened with Spinal Solutions, citing an ongoing investigation.
  10. Oregon led the country with over seven percent of its Kindergarteners citing a non-medical reason for their noncompliance.
  11. Aaron ben Elijah answers these questions by citing the following parallel.
  12. Yet the teacher is conscious only of citing the mechanical rule, and believes this to cover the entire instruction.
  13. Proklus adopts the distinction between divine and human names, citing the authority of Plato in Kratylus.
  14. In the seventeenth century this was an altogether regular way of citing an Italian title.
  15. In a few instances Labb gives additional information about the subject of the book that he is citing.