quote
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英[kwəʊt]
|美[kwot]
vt.& vi.引述,引用
vt.报价;引述
vi.引用
n.引用;报价;引号
日语:引用
法语:citation
德语:Zitat
韩语:인용하다
俄语:cita
牛津词典
verb
引述 repeat exact words
- 引用;引述
to repeat the exact words that another person has said or written
- He quoted a passage from the minister's speech.
他引用了部长的一段讲话。 - to quote Shakespeare
引用莎士比亚的话 - The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision.
报刊援引总统的话,说他不赞成这项决定。 - ‘It will all be gone tomorrow.’ ‘ Can I quote you on that? ’
“明天一切将烟消云散。”“这是你说的,我能原话引述吗?” - Don't quote me on this (= this is not an official statement) , but I think he is going to resign.
不要说这话是我说的,但我想他打算辞职。 - Quote this reference number in all correspondence.
请在所有函件中标明这个编号。 - She said, and I quote, ‘Life is meaningless without love.’
我援引她曾说过的话:“人生无爱一场空。” - ‘The man who is tired of London is tired of life,’ he quoted.
“厌倦伦敦等于厌倦生活。”他引述道。
举例 give example
- 举例说明
to mention an example of sth to support what you are saying
- Can you quote me an instance of when this happened?
你能否给我举例说明一下这事发生的时间?
报价 give price
- 开价;出价;报价
to tell a customer how much money you will charge them for a job, service or product
- They quoted us £300 for installing a shower unit.
他们向我们开价300英镑安装淋浴设备。
- 为(股票、黄金或外汇)报价
to give a market price for shares, gold or foreign money
- Yesterday the pound was quoted at $1.8285, unchanged from Monday.
昨天英镑报价为1.8285美元,这个价格从星期一以来未变。
- 为(企业的股份)上市,挂牌
to give the prices for a business company's shares on a stock exchange
- Several football clubs are now quoted on the Stock Exchange.
目前有几家足球俱乐部在股票交易所上市。
noun
原话 exact words
原话 exact words
价格 price
价格 price
标点符号 punctuation
标点符号 punctuation
网络解释
vt. 报价;引述;举证
vi. 报价;引用;引证
n. 引用
词形变化
过去分词:quoted 过去式:quoted 现在分词:quoting 第三人称单数:quotes 名词复数形式:quotes
中文词源
quote 引用,报价
来自拉丁语quot,多少,来自PIE*kwo,疑问代词词干,词源同quality,quantity.用于指文章引用出处,章节,后用于指投标,报价。
双语例句
- A lot of what he's been hearing from the federal government is, quote, BS.
他从联邦政府那儿听来的很多消息都是,嗯“屁话”。
- Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
阿瑟·C.克拉克喜欢引用他的朋友兼同事——科幻作家雷·布拉德伯里的话。
- What was that marvellous quote that she came out with?
她引用的那句妙语是什么来着?
- We'll send you a quote without delay.
我们会立刻送一份报价给你。
- Joe was always good for a colorful quote
乔总能绘声绘色地旁征博引。
- He quoted Mr Polay as saying that peace negotiations were already underway
他引用波利先生的话,说和谈已在进行之中。
- She quoted a great line from a book by Romain Gary
她引用了罗曼·加里的一本书中的名句。
- Yesterday the Belgian newspaper Le Soir quoted a professor who said he witnessed the killings
昨天比利时《晚报》援引了一名自称目击了谋杀经过的教授的话。
- I gave the letter to our local press and they quoted from it.
我把信交给了我们当地的媒体,他们引用了其中的一部分内容。
- The article starts with a quote from an unnamed member of the Cabinet.
文章的开头引用了一位未透露姓名的内阁成员说过的话。
- Mr Meacher quoted statistics saying that the standard of living of the poorest people had fallen.
米彻先生援引统计数据来说明最贫困人口的生活水平下降了。
- A travel agent quoted her £ 160 for a flight from Bristol to Palma
一位旅行社职员给她开出的从布里斯托尔至帕尔马的机票报价是160英镑。
- He quoted a price for the repairs.
他给出了维修费用的报价。
- Always get a written quote for any repairs needed.
每次进行修理都索要一份书面的报价单。
- In early trading in Hong Kong yesterday, gold was quoted at$ 368.20 an ounce
在香港昨天早些时候的交易中,黄金的牌价为每盎司368.20美元。
- Heron is a private company and is not quoted on the Stock Market.
赫伦公司是一家私营公司,没有在股票交易市场挂牌。
- The word 'remembered' is in quotes.
remembered一词用引号括了起来。
- He predicts they will have, quote, 'an awful lot of explaining to do'.
他预计他们需要“大费周章地解释一番”,这是他的原话。
- He drowned in a boating quote 'accident' unquote
他在一次所谓的翻船“事故”中溺亡。
- We've only had an 'average', quote, unquote, kind of recession.
我们只有过一次被称作“一般性的”经济衰退。
- There's a precedent to quote.
有例可援。
- What price would you quote me for that painting?
对于那幅画,你能向我提出什么价格?
- It's easy to quote phrase from any of shakespeare's plays.
从莎士比亚的任何一个剧中都可以轻而易举地引述格言。
- You can quote me on that, if you like.
你可以引用我的话,你愿意的话。
- We accepted his quote.
我们接受了他的报价。
- Can I quote you on that?
我可引述你的话吗?
- This is the best price we can quote.
我们出的价已经是最低的了。
- This is the best price I can quote you.
这是我给你开出的对你最有利的价钱了。
- You say, and I quote.
我引用一下你说的话。
语源
late Middle English: from medieval Latin quotare, from quothow many, or from medieval Latin quota(see quota). The original sense was mark a book with numbers, or with marginal references, later give a reference by page or chapter, hence cite a text or person (late 16th cent.)