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unquote

/uhn-kwoht; contrastively uhn-kwoht/US // ʌnˈkwoʊt; contrastively ˈʌnˌkwoʊt //UK // (ʌnˈkwəʊt) //

不引号,不引语,不引用,不引述

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·quot·ed, un·quot·ing.

    • : to close a quotation: The senator said, quote, I am unalterably opposed to this policy, unquote.

Examples

  • My quote-unquote soil, which is water, turns over a thousand times a day.

  • I remember starting to post in October and taking it, quote-unquote, a little bit more seriously — trying to build a brand off of it.

  • It’s issued by the, you know, in some ways, quote-unquote, the top of the house.

  • There’s proof that professionally produced quote-unquote long-form, TV-like content is one category of video.

  • Every few years, there’s some quote-unquote free-speech platform that gets founded in response to changes or policy changes that have been made.

  • That to me felt like a moment where she really needed to put on her “Olivia Pope,” quote unquote, identity.

  • A trove of Bush-era emails that had been quote-unquote-lost resurfaced in 2009, the victim of an ostensible act of mislabeling.

  • The risk of claiming that a series has jumped the shark, quote-unquote, is that you could be jumping the gun.

  • To have your lifeline and your family be your quote unquote day job—you can do a movie and then hop right back.

  • Cain accused Rove of mounting “a deliberate attempt to damage me because I am not, quote unquote, the establishment choice.”

  • He isn't your friend Shefter; Shefter retired on account of quote ill-health unquote.

  • The President, however, has regained consciousness, and his life is in no danger—Unquote.

  • Took a suite in Space Verge hotel with four quote secretaries unquote, and has refused to see anyone.

  • Quote, "Lowery stated he and several others grabbed Ruby," unquote.

  • The spec says quote shall be free from objectionable cavitation unquote.