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quoting    音标拼音: [kw'otɪŋ]
vbl. 引用,引述

引用,引述

quoting
引号; 引用

Quote \Quote\ (kw[=o]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Quoted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Quoting}.] [OF. quoter, F. coter to letter, number,
to quote, LL. quotare to divide into chapters and verses, fr.
L. quotus. See {Quota}.] [Formerly written also {cote}.]
1. To cite, as a passage from some author; to name, repeat,
or adduce, as a passage from an author or speaker, by way
of authority or illustration; as, to quote a passage from
Homer.
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2. To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a
statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare.
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3. (Com.) To name the current price of.
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4. To notice; to observe; to examine. [Obs.] --Shak.
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5. To set down, as in writing. [Obs.] "He's quoted for a most
perfidious slave." --Shak.
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Syn: To cite; name; adduce; repeat.

Usage: {Quote}, {Cite}. To cite was originally to call into
court as a witness, etc., and hence denotes bringing
forward any thing or person as evidence. Quote usually
signifies to reproduce another's words; it is also
used to indicate an appeal to some one as an
authority, without adducing his exact words.
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  • Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - Purdue OWL®
    Remember that quoting should be done only sparingly; be sure that you have a good reason to include a direct quotation when you decide to do so You'll find guidelines for citing sources and punctuating citations at our documentation guide pages
  • How to Quote | Citing Quotes in APA, MLA Chicago - Scribbr
    In scientific subjects, the information itself is more important than how it was expressed, so quoting should generally be kept to a minimum In the arts and humanities, however, well-chosen quotes are often essential to a good paper
  • How to Quote Sources Correctly: Quotation Techniques Mastery
    Master quotation techniques with guidance on direct quotes, block quotes, ellipsis, brackets, and proper integration into academic writing
  • Quoting - Avoiding Plagiarism - Guides at Johns Hopkins University
    Quoting is when you use someone else’s exact words in your paper It requires that quotation marks go around that author’s words, and the quotation is followed by an in-text citation
  • Quoting: When and how to use quotations | SFU Library
    Quoting basics When you quote, you include the words and ideas of others in your text exactly as they have expressed them You signal this inclusion by placing quotation marks (“ ”) around the source author’s words and providing an in-text citation after the quotation
  • Quotations - APA Style
    For quotations of fewer than 40 words, add quotation marks around the words and incorporate the quote into your own text—there is no additional formatting needed Do not insert an ellipsis at the beginning and or end of a quotation unless the original source includes an ellipsis
  • Quotations – The Writing Center
    Use quotations at strategically selected moments You have probably been told by teachers to provide as much evidence as possible in support of your thesis But packing your paper with quotations will not necessarily strengthen your argument
  • Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - Citation Guide - Research . . .
    This page covers how to incorporate sources into your text through quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing These guidelines will help you to avoid unintentional plagiarism
  • How to Cite a Quote | APA, MLA, Chicago Styles - QuillBot
    Using quotes is a great way to support your claims in an essay, but it’s crucial to cite them correctly so you don’t suffer the consequences of plagiarism APA, MLA, and Chicago style formats all have different rules, so it’s important to know what information each style requires
  • Quoting | Writing Center
    Quotations are use of exact words from a source Direct quotes are use of the author's words Indirect quotes are when you use a quote that is quoted in the source Quotations are best used when used sparingly A common error in many papers is the overuse of quotations





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