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quoting

/kwoht/US // kwoʊt //UK // (kwəʊt) //

报价,引述,引用,引语

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    quot·ed, quot·ing.

    • : to repeat from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
    • : to repeat words from.
    • : to use a brief excerpt from: The composer quotes Beethoven's Fifth in his latest work.
    • : to cite, offer, or bring forward as evidence or support.
    • : to enclose within quotation marks.
    • : Commerce. to state.to state the current price of.
v.无主动词 verb
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    quot·ed, quot·ing.

    • : to make a quotation or quotations, as from a book or author.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a quotation.
    • : quotation mark.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • To read the full column, click on the link embedded in the quote.

  • The Log Cabin video, though widely seen, was also criticized for inaccuracies and taking facts and quotes out of context.

  • Interspersed with the crowd scene is a separate interview with the anonymous Czar, who, as always, gives good quote.

  • Micro-content can take the form of memes, quotes, or stories.

  • Mehta demanded that McDonald hold his phone up to Zoom news conferences and tweeted quotes in real time.

  • Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy.

  • And when two bros start quoting the show to her, the unfortunate line, "Say 'old woman's pussy!'"

  • “Paradise lies at the feet of mothers,” Erdogan said on Monday, quoting the Prophet Muhammad.

  • But Orwell went to Spain for the express purpose of killing fascists, as he makes clear in the book Brand is quoting from.

  • No one is quoting Bible verses to explain why they play tennis or enjoy a good game of golf.

  • Tyrwhitt confuses the matter by quoting Lye, who mixed up this word with tombestere, a female tumbler; for which see Cant.

  • Quoting again from experience, a new birth, a change of heart, is perfectly possible in every one of the great faiths.

  • Here the word tasis indicates that by harmoniai Plutarch (or the older author from whom he was quoting) meant particular keys.

  • Many of them found the whole of their religion in its pages, and were constantly quoting texts of Scripture.

  • "'Violet Walbridge confesses to a passion for Honobosa Iccho,'" he declaimed, as if quoting a possible headline.