🔍 牛津詞典 🎯
🔍 朗文詞典
🔍 劍橋詞典
🔍 柯林斯詞典
🔍 麥美倫詞典
🔍 韋氏詞典

檢索以下詞典:
(Mr. Ng 不推薦使用 Google 翻譯!)
最近搜尋:
BNC: 2039 COCA: 2255

quote

verb
/kwəʊt/
/kwəʊt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they quote
/kwəʊt/
/kwəʊt/
he / she / it quotes
/kwəʊts/
/kwəʊts/
past simple quoted
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
past participle quoted
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
/ˈkwəʊtɪd/
-ing form quoting
/ˈkwəʊtɪŋ/
/ˈkwəʊtɪŋ/
Idioms
jump to other results

    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/
/kwəʊt/
(rather informal)
jump to other results

    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.).

👨🏻‍🏫 Mr. Ng 牛津詞典 📚 – oxford.mister5️⃣.net
切換為繁體中文
Site Uptime