quotation
noun[C]
uk/kwəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/us/kwoʊˈteɪ.ʃən/(informalquote)quotationnoun[C](SAID)
C2
a phrase orshortpieceof writing taken from alongerworkofliterature,poetry, etc. or what someoneelsehas said:
引语,引文,语录At thebeginningof thebookthere's a quotationfromAbraham Lincoln.本书开篇引用了亚伯拉罕‧林肯的一句话。
- Herspeechwas larded withliteraryquotations.
- Thetitleis a quotation from Shakespeare.
- He gave me abookoffunnyquotations.
Quoting & making references
- aforementioned
- allude tosomeone/something
- allusion
- allusiveness
- as forsomeone/somethingidiom
- bandysomethingaround
- bring
- come up
- direct speech
- indirect speech
- pursuant
- quote
- quote...unquoteidiom
- refer tosomeone/something
- reference
- referent
- rub
- rubsomethingin
- touch
- word
quotationnoun[C](PRICE)
C2
thepricethat apersonorcompanysays they willchargeto do apieceofwork:
报价Wedecidedto go with thelowestquotation.我们决定接受最低的报价。
Costs & expenses
- aliment
- all in
- blue book value
- book value
- carriage
- carrying charge
- cash flow
- entrance fee
- expenditure
- fee
- flat rate
- gate money
- purchasing power
- special offer
- starting price
- sticker price
- sunk cost
- time is moneyidiom
- top rate
- transfer fee
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Negotiating prices
quotationnoun[C](SHARES)
mainlyUK
thefactthat a company'ssharesare beingtradedon aparticularstockmarket:
公司股票在…上市Changes in thelistingruleshavereducedtheadvantageofobtaininga quotation on thisstockmarket.股票上市要求的改变使得在这一股票市场上市带来的优势减弱了。