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pull-quote

/pool-kwoht/US // ˈpʊlˌkwoʊt //

拉式报价

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an excerpted line or phrase, in a larger or display typeface, run at the top of a page or in a mid-column box to draw attention to the text of the article or story from which it is quoted; blurb.

Examples

  • Tend to your own garden, to quote the great sage of free speech, Voltaire, and invite people to follow your example.

  • It is a spy series at its core, but you guys never really pull from the headlines.

  • That quote has been misattributed to him since it first appeared in 1881, when Ben would have been 175 years old.

  • Just how many fake nodes would be needed in order to pull off a successful Sybil attack against Tor is not known.

  • Botala remembers that the rebels would pull into the island, loot what they could, and then take the haul back to Stanleyville.

  • The lack of bill buyers in foreign countries who will quote as low rates on dollar as on sterling bills.

  • Strange to say, the silken cord yielded to the first pull, as if nothing had been wrong with it at all!

  • I shall therefore, in my effort to prove the Bible fallible, quote almost wholly from Christian critics.

  • Never grasp a Fern plant from above and try to pull it away, as this will be almost sure to result in damage.

  • "I ordered you not to come," said Aspinall: "I can still pull a trigger, Sir," replied the man.