quotations
n. 引用( quotation的名词复数 ); [商业]行情(报告); (货物或股票的)市价; 时价
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
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.
The insurance company requires three quotations for repairs to the car.
保险公司要修理这辆汽车的三家修理厂的报价单.
These quotations cannot readily be traced to their sources.
这些引语很难查出出自何处.
I have an anthology of modern quotations.
我有一本现代名言集萃.
Tremain's novel is altogether jauntier, more various and energetic than these quotations imply.
与这些引文给人的印象相比,特里曼的小说总的来说更加充满自信、富于变化,也更有活力。