quote的意思和读音

quote

: [kwoʊt] : [kwəʊt]

v.

n.

quotes  quoting  quoted  

v.+n.quote price,quote instance,quote source,quote report,quote example

n.quotation,citation,line,passage,extract

v.cite,recite,repeat,refer to,mention

quotev.repeat exact words

1.[t][i]to repeat the exact words that another person has said or written

He quoted a passage from the minister's speech.

to quote Shakespeare

Quote this reference number in all correspondence.

The President was quoted in the press as saying that he disagreed with the decision.

‘It will all be gone tomorrow.’ ‘ Can I quote you on that? ’“。”“?”

Don't quote me on this(= this is not an official statement) , but I think he is going to resign.

She said, and I quote, ‘Life is meaningless without love.’:“。”

‘The man who is tired of London is tired of life,’ he quoted.“。”

give example

2.[t]~ (sb) sthto mention an example of sth to support what you are saying

Can you quote me an instance of when this happened?

give price

3.[t][i]~ (sb) (sth) (for sth/for doing sth)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. 300

4.[t]~ sth (at sth)to give a market price for shares, gold or foreign money

Yesterday the pound was quoted at $1.8285, unchanged from Monday. 1.8285

5.[t]~ sthto give the prices for a business company's shares on a stock exchange

Several football clubs are now quoted on the Stock Exchange.

IDM

It was quote, ‘the hardest decision of my life’, unquote, and one that he lived to regret.,“”,

quote (… unquote)(informal)(…used to show the beginning (and end) of a word, phrase, etc. that has been said or written by sb else

It was quote, ‘the hardest decision of my life’, unquote, and one that he lived to regret.,“”,

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v.1.to say or write words that someone else has said or written2.to tell someone what price you would charge them to do a particular piece of work3.to give something as an example to support what you are saying

n.1.a quotation from a book, play, speech, etc.2.the price that someone says they will charge you for doing a particular piece of work3.quotation marks

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1.She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there was no tomorrow" .”。

2.Please provide assistance and a quote for how much it would take to instruct me how to solve this issue.

3.Please quote me with how much you can run a good campaign for.

4.If you buy a farm, you calculate how much it will produce, you don't care about the quote you will get later. I would pick the third.

5.I've taken that Robert Kennedy quote, and I've actually turned it into a new balance sheet for just a moment here.

6.President Leslie Moonies of CBS from the United States, who attended the meeting with his wife Nancy, said, and I quote: . . .CBS·……

7.He was directing at least part of that quote to reporters pestering him about same-sex marriage.

8.The foreign friends talk, began to ask price, and I quote 300 yuan (empty barrels).300)。

9.Situation: Helen, the company's marketing manager, talks with him and gives him a quote.

10.The British are in an anti-politics mood: no MP would dare quote Burke, even if they agreed with him.使