quotation
n. 引用,引证; [商业]行情,行市; 行市表,估价单; 引用语
A quotation is a sentence or phrase taken from a book, poem, or play, which is repeated by someone else.
He illustrated his argument with quotations from Pasternak...
他引用帕斯捷尔纳克的话来证明自己的论点。
The second quotation is from an essay that D H Lawrence wrote in the nineteen-twenties.
第二段引文出自D. H. 劳伦斯20世纪20年代写的一篇文章。
When someone gives you a quotation, they tell you how much they will charge to do a particular piece of work.
Get several written quotations and check exactly what's included in the cost.
要几份书面报价,仔细查对费用中包含的内容。
A company's quotation on the stock exchange is its registration on the stock exchange, which enables its shares to be officially listed and traded.
...an American-dominated investment manager with a quotation on the London stock market.
在伦敦股票交易市场挂牌的由美国人主导的投资管理机构
1. a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage;
2. a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
3. a statement of the current market price of a security or commodity
4. the practice of quoting from books or plays etc.;
In the job definition, use two single quotation marks around strings.
在任务定义中, 用2个单引号包围字符串.
Take charge of spare parts sale, quotation, confirming and following up the sales order.
负责零部件销售 、 报价, 及销售订单的确认、跟踪.
Epigraph: Quotation in book preliminaries.
题词: 书籍引文内的语录.
Wait a moment, I will look up the quotation for you.
等一会儿, 我给你把这段引文查出来.
This is not only evident in the quotation cited earlier.
这点可从上面的引述中看出来.