quotation / kwoʊˈteɪ ʃən /

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quotation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is quoted; a passage quoted from a book, speech, etc.: a speech full of quotations from Lincoln's letters.
  2. the act or practice of quoting.
  3. Commerce. the statement of the current or market price of a commodity or security.the price so stated.

quotation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

citation

quotation 的近义词 8
quotation 的反义词 2

更多quotation例句

  1. Rich in both culture and texture, is not devoid of context nor does it ever feel as if Blackness has been put in quotations.
  2. Here, every single internal Google email, memo, code name, joking code name, and quotation is redacted.
  3. The phishing emails posed as requests for price quotations and bore malicious attachments that prompted recipients to enter credentials that could have been used to harvest sensitive information about partners vital to the vaccine-delivery platform.
  4. Insert the text that is not indexed in quotation marks before the site command and the URL to get the final confirmation of your diagnosis.
  5. For the occasion, the retailer transformed the big blue exterior of the store by adding giant quotation marks, a favorite Abloh design motif, to its yellow IKEA logo.
  6. Not exactly a happy quotation over a nature background like some of the images floating around in the blogosphere!
  7. My family still calls me Joe," he says, "but when my mother's mad, she'll call me Nathan in quotation marks.
  8. Norquist did, though, candidly note that, “there are outliers always willing to give a self-destructive quotation.”
  9. I saw it in "Quotation", a group show at the Confederation Center of the Arts in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
  10. The Rubio camp quickly distanced the lawmaker—who did not participate in the story—from the quotation.
  11. Embarrassed and ashamed, she was obliged to confess that her knowledge of the language was confined to one quotation.
  12. At the first garage where I applied, a quotation made was withdrawn when it was learned that I was an American.
  13. If you are really so attracted to Byronism, why not have chosen a suitable quotation from Lermontov?
  14. "Her face was like the milky way," &c.—Where is the subjoined quotation taken from, and what is the context?
  15. Oh, that Mr. Southey would remember the quotation which he himself brings forward from Jeremy Taylor!