quotation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A quotation is a sentence or phrase taken from a book, poem, speech, or play, which is repeated by someone else. 引文; 引語(yǔ)
He illustrated his argument with quotations from Martin Luther King Jr. 他引用小馬丁·路德·金的話闡述了自己的觀點(diǎn)。
2. N-COUNT When someone gives you a quotation, they tell you how much they will charge to do a particular piece of work. 報(bào)價(jià)
Get several written quotations and check exactly what's included in the cost. 弄幾份書麪報(bào)價(jià)來(lái),竝查清楚成本中包含哪些內(nèi)容。
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quotation /kw???te???n/ (quotations)
劍橋詞典
- Her speech was larded with literary quotations.
- The title is a quotation from Shakespeare.
- He gave me a book of funny quotations.
quotation noun [C] (SAID)
a phrase or short piece of writing taken from a longer work of literature , poetry , etc. or what someone else has said引語(yǔ),引文,語(yǔ)錄
At the beginning of the book there's a quotation from Abraham Lincoln. 本書開(kāi)篇引用了亞伯拉罕?林肯的一句話。
例句
quotation noun [C] (PRICE)
the price that a person or company says they will charge to do a piece of work報(bào)價(jià)
We decided to go with the lowest quotation. 我們決定接受最低的報(bào)價(jià)。
quotation noun [C] (SHARES)
mainly UKthe fact that a company's shares are being traded on a particular stock market
公司股票在…上市
Changes in the listing rules have reduced the advantage of obtaining a quotation on this stock market . 股票上市要求的改變使得在這一股票市場(chǎng)上市帶來(lái)的優(yōu)勢(shì)減弱了。 返回 quotation