Quoted Meaning in English
word · lemma: quote
/ˈkwoʊtɪd/
KWOH-tid
/kwˈəʊtɪd/
kuh-OH-tid
释义
'Quoted' means something that has been repeated exactly as someone said or wrote it, or a price that has been given officially for a product or service.
用法与细微差别
Often used for repeating someone's exact words—use with 'marks' or as a reporting verb. In business, refers to a stated price. 'Quoted price' is common in sales. Don't confuse with 'cited', which is more general for mentions.
Spanish: citado - entrecomillado - cotizado (precio)Portuguese (BR): citado - entre aspas - cotado (preço)Portuguese (PT): citado - entre aspas - cotado (preço)Chinese (Simplified): 引用的 - 報價的Chinese (Traditional): 引用的 - 報價的Hindi: उद्धृत - भावित (मूल्य)Arabic: مقتبس - مسعَّر (سعر)Bengali: উদ্ধৃত - দাম বলাRussian: цитировал - указал ценуJapanese: 引用した - 見積もったVietnamese: trích dẫn - báo giáKorean: 인용했다 - 견적을 냈다Turkish: alıntı yaptı - fiyat verdiUrdu: اقتباس کیا - قیمت بتائیIndonesian: mengutip - memberi harga
例句
He quoted a famous line from the movie.
basic
The car was quoted at $10,000.
basic
She quoted her teacher in her essay.
basic
That number you quoted seems too high.
natural
I can't remember the exact words he quoted.
natural
They quoted me a delivery time of three days.
natural