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 cite [sait]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 引用, 引证, 表彰

[建] 引证, 指引


  1. It's no use citing the Bible to somebody who doesn't believe in God.
    对不信上帝的人引用圣经的话是没用的。
  2. The soldier was cited by the king for his bravery.
    这士兵由于英勇而受到国王的褒扬。
  3. He was cited for contempt of court.
    他因蔑视法庭而被传讯。


cite
[ noun ]
  1. a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage

  2. <noun.communication>
    the student's essay failed to list several important citations
    the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book
    the article includes mention of similar clinical cases
[ verb ]
  1. make reference to

  2. <verb.communication> advert bring up mention name refer
    His name was mentioned in connection with the invention
  3. commend

  4. <verb.communication>
    mention
    he was cited for his outstanding achievements
  5. refer to

  6. <verb.creation>
    reference
    he referenced his colleagues' work
  7. repeat a passage from

  8. <verb.communication>
    quote
    He quoted the Bible to her
  9. refer to for illustration or proof

  10. <verb.communication>
    quote
    He said he could quote several instances of this behavior
  11. advance evidence for

  12. <verb.communication>
    abduce adduce
  13. call in an official matter, such as to attend court

  14. <verb.communication>
    summon summons


Cite \Cite\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cited}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Citing}] [F. citer, fr. L. citare, intens. of cire,
ci[=e]re, to put in motion, to excite; akin to Gr.? to go,
Skr. ? to sharpen.]
1. To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear, as
before a court; to summon.

The cited dead,
Of all past ages, to the general doom
Shall hasten. --Milton.

Cited by finger of God. --De Quincey.

2. To urge; to enjoin. [R.] --Shak.

3. To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the
words of another.

The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
--Shak.

4. To refer to or specify, as for support, proof,
illustration, or confirmation.

The imperfections which you have cited. --Shak.

5. To bespeak; to indicate. [Obs.]

Aged honor cites a virtuous youth. --Shak.

6. (Law) To notify of a proceeding in court. --Abbot

Syn: To quote; mention, name; refer to; adduce; select; call;
summon. See {Quote}.

  1. The magazine didn't cite the Ultradrive as a serious safety hazard, and neither the Center for Auto Safety nor Chrysler have reports of serious injury or death from the problem.
  2. He didn't cite specific errors.
  3. They cite software concerns such as Microsoft and Oracle Systems as well.
  4. Burnett said the board did not cite design of the control knob as a factor because the pilot had so many chances to discover and correct it and because Boeing and the FAA already were correcting the problem.
  5. New York City's schools chancellor is telling schools to consider getting rid of time clocks that many teachers cite as hated symbols of their lack of professional status.
  6. Banks cite customer surveys showing gains in how they are perceived.
  7. Nonetheless, to cite these isolated examples and to mix in some glib perjoratives such as "fashion" and "chic" to besmirch one of the few support systems our government has to assist the individual artist is unfortunate in the extreme.
  8. They cite a 1958 labor demonstration in which hundreds of protesting unionists were shot by the state police and allege that the police were prompted into such drastic action by Tata.
  9. Bull and the French government are likely to cite these new financing arrangements as a further argument for investing more state funds in the troubled company.
  10. Although pressed repeatedly, he would not cite any authority for his comment.
  11. American officials cite security concerns, a tighter budget and congressional opposition.
  12. Mr Arkady Volsky, the leader of Civic Union, the most conservative of the pro-reform parties, is even continuing to cite China as an example of the merits of gradual reform and increased state control over the economy.
  13. The Indians cite treaties.
  14. She would not be so presumptuous as to cite examples.
  15. Lawyers also were expected to cite a January ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals against post-crash drug testing.
  16. Three small French mushroom producers cite the date as they band together to resist an expected influx of mushrooms from the Netherlands, Spain and Ireland and to sell to Europe's mushroom-gobbling champion, West Germany.
  17. In a recent interview, Davis was unable to cite anything in his professional career that includes nearly 10 years in General Foods' beverage division that compared with the stresses of the contamination incident.
  18. Investigators cite the case of Matthew Valentine, who is currently serving a six-year sentence at Lompoc Federal Prison for his role in Intech Investment Corp., which promised investors returns of as much as 625% on precious metals.
  19. They cite hard-to-measure, extra-inflationary forces such as higher property and local taxes, soaring health costs and increasing tuition fees.
  20. Chris Van Allsburg, who recently shared in one of the largest advances ever paid for a children's book, didn't hesitate when asked to cite an important influence on his work.
  21. Indeed, when Wall Street economists argue that the economy is headed for a recession, the state of the auto industry is usually one of the first pieces of evidence they cite.
  22. In 1990 German companies invested DM30bn (Pounds 10.50bn) overseas, while foreigners invested only DM3bn in Germany. Outsiders readily cite a host of disincentives to investing in Germany.
  23. But some ad executives cite several shows that could turn out to be sleepers, catching on unexpectedly.
  24. He insisted that judges no longer cite "substantive due process" to invalidate regulations that interfered with free markets.
  25. Analysts most often cite May Department Stores Co., Limited Inc., and Dillard Department Stores Inc. Foreign bidders may emerge, and the managements of Bloomingdale's, Marshall Field's and Saks are trying to make their own bids.
  26. He didn't cite any prospective targets but said food companies are the top candidates.
  27. Although the U.S. trade group lamented the most recent month's figures as too high, steel importers cite the higher prices as evidence of the need to ease quotas.
  28. The report is expected to cite examples of bias including male attorneys frequently addressing female witnesses by their first names while being more formal with male witnesses.
  29. Potential investors also cite the need to bring the telecommunications and banking systems up to snuff.
  30. The new arrivals cite anti-Semitism as the main reason for leaving the Soviet Union, which for months has been riddled with rumors of possible pogroms against Jews.
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