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quote

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they quote
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he / she / it quotes
/kwəʊts/
/kwəʊts/
past simple quoted
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
past participle quoted
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
-ing form quoting
/ˈkwəʊtɪŋ/
/ˈkwəʊtɪŋ/
Idioms
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    repeat exact words引述

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to repeat the exact words that another person has said or written引用;引述
    • quote something to quote Shakespeare引用莎士比亚的话
    • quote something from something He quoted a passage from the minister's speech.他引用了部长的一段讲话。
    • quote from something They quoted from the Bible.他们引用了《圣经》里的话。
    • quote somebody/something in something Quote this reference number in all correspondence.请在所有函件中标明这个编号。
    • He was widely quoted in the American media.他被美国媒体广泛引用。
    • The figures quoted in this article refer only to Britain.本文援引的数字仅指英国。
    • Jude is one of three people quoted in the story.裘德是故事中引用的三个人之一。
    • quote somebody to quote an expert/an official/a source引用专家/官员/消息来源
    • The minister claimed he had been selectively quoted.部长声称他被选择性地引用了。
    • quote somebody as doing something 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。
    • 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。”
    • quote somebody on something ‘It will all be gone tomorrow.’ ‘Can I quote you on that?“明天一切将烟消云散。” “我能引用你的这句话吗?”
    • 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 + speech ‘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。
    see also misquote
    Extra Examples
    • She quotes extensively from the author's diaries.她大量引用作者日记中的语句。
    • They said they were quoting from a recent report.他们说他们引用的是最近的一份报告。
    • The passage is quoted in full.这一段是全文引用。
    • He is wrongly quoted as saying ‘Play it again, Sam.’他被错误地引用为“再弹一遍,萨姆。
    Topics Literature and writingb1, Languageb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • at length
    • extensively
    • in full
    preposition
    • as
    • from
    See full entry
  2. give example举例

  3. [transitive] to mention an example of something to support what you are saying举例说明
    • quote (somebody) something 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?
    • quote something as something an example that is often quoted as evidence of mismanagement常常作为管理不善的证据加以引述的例子
    Synonyms mentionmention
    • refer to somebody/​something
    • speak
    • cite
    • quote
    These words all mean to write or speak about somebody/​something, often in order to give an example or prove something.
    • mention to write or speak about something/​somebody, especially without giving much information:
      • Nobody mentioned anything to me about it.没人跟我提过这事。
    • refer to somebody/​something (rather formal) to mention or speak about somebody/​something:指提到、谈及、说起:
      • I promised not to refer to the matter again. 我答应过再不提这事了。
    • speak to mention or describe somebody/​something:
      • Witnesses spoke of a great ball of flame.目击者都谈到有个大火球。
    • cite (formal) to mention something as a reason or an example, or in order to support what you are saying:指提及(原因)、举出(示例)证明:
      • He cited his heavy workload as the reason for his breakdown.他提到巨大的工作负荷是导致他精神崩溃的原因。
    • quote to mention an example of something 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发生这事的情况?
    cite or quote?用 cite 还是 quote?You can cite reasons or examples, but you can only quote examples: He quoted his heavy workload as the reason for his breakdown. Cite is a more formal word than quote and is often used in more formal situations, for example in descriptions of legal cases.Patterns
    • to mention/​refer to/​speak of/​cite/​quote somebody/​something as somebody/​something
    • to mention/​refer to/​cite/​quote a(n) example/​instance/​case of something
    • frequently/​often mentioned/​referred to/​spoken of/​cited/​quoted
    • the example mentioned/​referred to/​cited/​quoted above/​earlier/​previously
    Extra Examples
    • He quoted one case in which a person had died in a fire.他举了有一个人在火灾中丧生的例子。
    • the most widely quoted and influential study in this field该领域里引证最广、最有影响的研究
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • frequently
    • often
    preposition
    • as
    • on
    phrases
    • widely quoted
    See full entry
  4. give price报价

  5. [transitive, intransitive] to tell a customer how much money you will charge them for a job, service or product开价;出价;报价
    • quote something The agent is quoting a guide price of €250 000.代理商报的指导价是25万€。
    • quote something for (doing) something The price they quoted for the kitchen was too high.他们对厨房的报价太高了。
    • quote somebody something A garage quoted him £80.一家汽车修理厂给他报了80英镑。
    • quote somebody something for (doing) something 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。
  6. [transitive] quote something (at something) (finance金融) to give a market price for shares, gold or foreign money为(股票、黄金或外汇)报价
    • 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。
    Topics Moneyc1
  7. [transitive] quote something (finance金融) to give the prices for a business company’s shares on a stock exchange为(企业的股份)上市,挂牌
    • 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。
    • publicly quoted companies公开上市的公司
    Topics Moneyc1
  8. Word Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin quotare, from quot ‘how many’, or from medieval Latin 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.).
Idioms
quote (… unquote)
(also quote, unquote)
  1. (informal) used to show the beginning (and end) of a word, phrase, etc. that has been said or written by somebody else(用于引文的开始和结尾)引文起(…引文止)
    • It was quote, ‘the hardest decision of my life’, unquote, and one that he lived to regret.那是,原话起,“我一生最困难的决定”,原话止,而且是他后来后悔了的决定。
    • now that the, quote, unquote, ‘real story’ has begun现在,“真实故事”已经开始了

quote

noun
/kwəʊt/
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(rather informal)
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    exact words原话

  1. (also rather formal quotation)
    a group of words or a short piece of writing taken from a book, play, speech, etc. and repeated because it is interesting or useful引语;引文;语录
    • The essay was full of quotes.这篇文章满篇皆是引语。
    • quote from something a quote from a New York Times article引自《纽约时报》的一篇文章
    • The text begins with a quote from Oscar Wilde.正文以奥斯卡·王尔德的一句话开头。
    Extra Examples
    • The quote of the week comes from Mae West.本周引言来自梅・韦斯特。
    • a direct quote from this morning's paper直接引自今早报纸的语句
    • a quote from Albert Einstein阿尔伯特・爱因斯坦的话
    • quotes taken from various lifestyle magazines摘引自各种生活时尚杂志的语录
    • The article included quotes from detectives who worked on the case.文中引述了办理此案的侦探的话。
    • This quote comes from a poem by Robert Browning.这句引语出自罗伯特•勃朗宁的一首诗。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • famous
    • memorable
    • quotable
    verb + quote
    • take
    • attribute
    quote + verb
    • come from something
    preposition
    • quote from
    See full entry
  2. price价格

  3. (also rather formal quotation)
    a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost开价;出价;报价
    • Their quote for the job was way too high.他们给这项工作开价太高了。
    Extra Examples
    • a quote for the hire of the equipment租用设备的价目
    • Theirs was the lowest quote, so we went with them.他们的报价最低,所以我们让他们来做这项工作。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • written
    • free
    verb + quote
    • give (somebody)
    • get
    • obtain
    preposition
    • quote for
    See full entry
  4. punctuation标点符号

  5. quotes
    (also quotation marks)
    [plural] a pair of marks (‘  ’) or ( “ ” ) placed around a word, sentence, etc. to show that it is what somebody said or wrote, that it is a title or that you are using it in an unusual way引号
    • in quotes If you take text from other sources, place it in quotes.引用其他来源的资料要放在引号里。
    Topics Languageb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • double
    • single
    preposition
    • in quotes
    See full entry
  6. Word Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin quotare, from quot ‘how many’, or from medieval Latin 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.).
BNC: 2039 COCA: 2255
quote

noun¹

1words taken from a book, etc.引文;引語ADJECTIVE | VERB + QUOTE | QUOTE + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfamous, memorable, quotable名言;值得銘記的引語;可引用的語句direct, exact, verbatim直接引語;準確的引語;逐字引用的語句a direct quote from this morning's paper直接引自今早報紙的語句anonymous來源不明的引文VERB + QUOTEtake引用語句quotes taken from various lifestyle magazines摘引自各種生活時尚雜誌的語錄attribute表明引語的出處QUOTE + VERBcome from sth引言出自⋯The quote of the week comes from Mae West.本週引言來自梅・韋斯特。PREPOSITIONquote from出自⋯的引語a quote from Albert Einstein阿爾伯特・愛因斯坦的話
quote

noun²

2price that will be charged for a piece of work報價 see quotation ADJECTIVE | VERB + QUOTE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEwritten書面報價free免費報價VERB + QUOTEgive (sb)給(某人)報價get, obtain取得報價Always get a written quote before proceeding with work.開始工作之前務必取得書面報價。accept接受報價PREPOSITIONquote for⋯的報價a quote for the rental of the equipment租用設備的報價
quote

noun³

3quotes punctuation marks showing speech引號ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdouble, single雙引號;單引號PREPOSITIONin quotes在引號中If you take text from other sources, place it in quotes.如果你的文字來自其他地方,將其置於引號中。
quote

verb¹

1repeat exactly what sb has said/written引述ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBat length, extensively詳盡/大量引用She quotes extensively from the author's diaries.她大量引用作者日記中的語句。in full全文引用The passage is quoted in full.這一段是全文引用。accurately, exactly準確地引用directly直接引用selectively選擇性引用approvingly, with approval得到同意後引用above, below, earlier, here, previously在上文中/在下文中/早先/此處/先前引用The new text of Article 92, quoted above, gives member states more discretion on this issue.上文中引用的第 92 條新規定在這個問題上賦予成員國更大的自主決定權。PREPOSITIONas引用⋯的話(說⋯)She is wrongly quoted as saying 'Play it again, Sam.'她的話被錯誤引述為“薩姆,再來一次”。from引自⋯He quoted from Shakespeare.他引用了莎士比亞的話。They quoted from the Bible.他們引用了《聖經》裏的話。
quote

verb²

2give sth as an example引證ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBfrequently, often經常援引PREPOSITIONas援用⋯作為⋯an example that is often quoted as evidence of mismanagement常常作為管理不善的證據加以引述的例子on援引⋯Don't quote me on this but I think the figure is in excess of £2 billion.我的話不足為據,但我認為這個數字超過 20 億英鎊。PHRASESwidely quoted被廣泛援引the most widely quoted and influential study in this field該領域裏引證最廣、最有影響的研究
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quote noun
reference (a quote from a poem) valuation (the lowest quote)
quote verb
quote (Don't quote me on this.) mention (Quote me an instance.)
quote

verb

quote ♦︎ cite ♦︎ repeat ♦︎ say ♦︎ recite ♦︎ narrate ♦︎ dictateThese words all mean to repeat words that another person has said or written. 这些词均表示引用、复述。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to quote / cite / repeat / recite / dictate a passageto quote / repeat / say / recite a lineto quote / recite (a) poem / speech / poetryto narrate / dictate a story quote [transitive, intransitive] to say or write the exact words that another person has said or written 引用;引述He quoted a passage from the prime minister's speech.他引用了首相的一段讲话。The figures quoted in this article refer only to Britain.本文援引的数字仅指英国。Don't quote me on this (= this is not an official statement), but I think she is going to resign.不要说这话是我讲的,但我想她打算辞职。Quote this reference number in all correspondence.请在所有函件中标明这个编号。They said they were quoting from a recent report.他们说他们引用的是最近的一份报告。 see also quote mention verb , quotation reference cite [transitive] (formal) to say or write the exact words from a book, piece of writing or author, especially in order to support a statement in a piece of academic writing or a report 引用,引述,援引(尤指为学术文章或报告中的某个说法提供依据)She cited a passage from the President's speech.她引用了总统的一段讲话。 see also cite mention verb , citation reference repeat [transitive] to say aloud sth that sb else has said, often in order to learn it 复述,跟读(常指为学习)Listen and repeat each sentence after me.先听再跟着我朗读每个句子。Can you repeat what I've just said word for word?你能一字不差地复述我刚才说过的话吗? say (said, said) [transitive] to repeat the words of sth such as a prayer or speech 念,朗诵,背诵(祷告词、讲话稿等)He said a quiet prayer to himself.他在心中默祷。Try to say that line with more conviction.朗诵这一句时语气要更加坚定。 recite rɪˈsaɪt [transitive] to say aloud a poem, piece of literature, etc. that you have learned, especially to an audience (尤指对听众)背诵,吟诵,朗诵(文学作品等)Each child had to recite a poem to the class.每个孩子都得对着全班同学背诵一首诗。 narrate nəˈreɪt; NAmE ˈnæreɪt [transitive] to speak the words that form the text of a film or television programme, especially a documentary (= a factual programme) 给(纪录片等电影或电视节目)作解说The film was narrated by Andrew Sachs.这部电影是由安德鲁•萨克斯解说的。 dictate dɪkˈteɪt; NAmE ˈdɪkteɪt [transitive, intransitive] to say words aloud for sb else to write down 口述(以供记录)She dictated a letter to her secretary.她向秘书口授信稿。OK, you write, I'll dictate.好了,你写,我来口授。

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