词汇 | quote |
释义 | quote verb uk /kwəʊt/ us /kwoʊt/ quoteverb (SAY)C1[ I or T ] to repeat the words that someone else has said or written: 引用,引述,援引 He's always quoting from the Bible.他总是引用《圣经》上的话。 "If they're flexible, we're flexible", the official was quoted as saying.援引那位官员的话说:“如果他们能变通,我们也能变通。” She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there were no tomorrow".用她女儿的话来说,她工作起来“就像没有明天似的”。 Can I quote you on that (= can I repeat to other people what you have just said)?你讲的那些话我可以转述给别人听吗? C1[ T ] If you quote a fact or example, you refer to it in order to add emphasis to what you are saying: 举出,举证 [ + two objects ]Quote me one organization that doesn't have some bad managers.请给我举出一个没有不善管理的经理的机构来。 In all future letters on this subject, please quote our reference JW/155/C/1991. I can't quote the exact statistics for you offhand, but they're there for you to see in the report.我不能马上就给你举出确切的数据,不过这些数据可以在报告中查到。 The article quoted an unnamed source from the White House.这篇文章援引了白宫一位匿名人士的话。 At the beginning of his speech he quoted a line from 'Macbeth'. I think it's a crazy idea, but don't quote me on that. Quoting & making references allude to someone/something allusive allusiveness as for someone/somethingidiom bandy something around bring cite en passant further hark misquote quotable quotably quote... unquoteidiom ref refer refer to someone/something reference reported speech undermentioned quoteverb (GIVE PRICE)C2[ T ] to give a price, especially one that will be charged for doing a piece of work: 报价 The architect has quoted £90,000 to build a patio.对露台部分,建筑师开价9万英镑。 Estimating value appraise appraiser book value buying power cost costing de-index dollar sign est. euro index of leading economic indicators pricelessly pricing put a figure on itidiom put something at something quantity surveyor re-estimate recommended retail price underestimate value You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Negotiating prices Idiomquote... unquote quote noun informaluk /kwəʊt/ us /kwoʊt/ quotenoun (PRICE)C2[ C ] the price that a person or company says they will charge to do a piece of work: 报价 I asked several companies to give me a quote for the building work.我请了几位建造商为该工程报价。 Synonym quotation Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges outgo outlay overrun palimony price point pricing redress remittance reserve RPI spend ticket tune upkeep You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Negotiating prices quotenoun (SYMBOLS)quotes[ plural ] the symbols “ ” or ‘ ’ that are put around a word or phrase to show that someone else has written or said it: 引号 You need to make sure that any quotes in your document are coded properly. quote | American Dictionaryquote verb us/kwoʊt/ quoteverb (REPEAT WORDS)[ I/T ] to repeat words that someone else has said or written: [ T ]She quoted him as saying he couldn’t care less. [ I ]He illustrated by quoting from Winston Churchill’s speech. [ I/T ] If you quote a fact or example, you refer to it to provide proof of something: [ T ]The judge quoted several cases to support his opinion. quote, unquote You say quote or quote, unquote to show you are repeating the words of someone else: He hailed the performance as, quote, an extraordinary achievement. She moved to New York City knowing that that's where she had to live to, quote, unquote, make it in the music world. quoteverb (STATE A PRICE)[ T ] to state a price or amount that something will cost: The roofer quoted $3000 to fix the roof. quote | Business Englishquote verb uk /kwəʊt/us [ I or T ] COMMERCE to tell a customer how much a job, service, or product will cost: quote sb sthA law firm in Washington D.C. quoted me a fee of $25,000 to get the paperwork done. quote for sthSome insurers will even decline to quote for new business if the home is in a risky area. [ T ] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE to give the current price of a company's shares or of a currency: The old system allows market makers to quote prices at which they will buy and sell large blocks of shares through all conditions. quote sth at $1.50/£2.25/75p, etc.The British pound was quoted at $1.5117, down from $1.5135 in New York. [ T ] STOCK MARKET UK to record a company's name on a stock exchange so that its shares can be traded there: quote sth on sthThe Footsie is an average of the share prices of the biggest 100 companies quoted on the stock market. Compare listverb quote noun[ C ] COMMERCE informaluk /kwəʊt/us a statement of how much a job, service, or product will cost: Most quotes are valid for a month. If you already have a UK medical policy, ask for a quote for offshore cover. a quote for (doing) sthThe quotes for the building work varied from $15,000 to $70,000. |
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