cite
cite 英 [saɪt] 美 [saɪt]
vt. 引用,引述;传讯;表彰
进行时:citing 过去式:cited 过去分词:cited 第三人称单数:cites 名词复数:cites
- To cite something means to do right by whoever said it and give them credit — for instance, if you add a brilliant statement to a paper but you’re not the one who originally wrote it, you should cite, or point to, the original author.
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- vt. 引用,引述;传讯;表彰
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1. He cited his heavy workload as the reason for his breakdown.
他提到繁重的工作负荷是导致他累垮的原因。
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2. She was cited in the divorce proceedings.
她在离婚诉讼中被传唤。
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3. He was cited for bravery.
他因表现勇敢而得到嘉奖。
- cite (v.) mid-15c., "to summon, call upon officially," from Old French citer "to summon" (14c.), from Latin citare "to summon, urge, call; put in sudden motion, call forward; rouse, excite," frequentative of ciere "to move, set in motion, stir, rouse, call, invite" from PIE root *keie- "to set in motion, to move to and fro."
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