Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Quote"
The meaning of "Quote" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I'm quote, white, quote, unquote mean?
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There are some Phrases unique to African American's who speak in a particular accent. The speaker is saying they are Caucasian and don't use phrases like "baby daddy" that are common to that accent.
Q:
What does Kill the quote mean?
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If a quote is used too often it becomes annoying. Kill the quote means to stop using it or have it removed.
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What does “Single Quote You can specify strings using single quotes such as 'Quote me on this'. All white space i.e. spaces and tabs, within the quotes, are preserved as-is.” mean?
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it means put strings (words and sentences) inside single quotes
' 👈🏻 this is a single quote
" 👈🏻 this is a double quote
spaces and tabs (whitespace) inside your strings will be unaffected.
' 👈🏻 this is a single quote
" 👈🏻 this is a double quote
spaces and tabs (whitespace) inside your strings will be unaffected.
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What does the quote mean? What and whose nobility? Is 'nobility' here a kind of attitude? Being honest and sincere to the person, for example? What is there to endure about that?
Source: The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand (1943).
mean?
Source: The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand (1943).
mean?
A:
What is kinder - to believe the best of people and burden them with a nobility beyond their endurance - or to see them as they are, and accept it because it makes them comfortable?
What does the quote mean?
Which one of these is kinder?
(1) to believe the best of people and burden them with a nobility beyond their endurance
or (2) to see them as they are, and accept it because it makes them comfortable
What and whose nobility?
the best of people = people's nobility
Is 'nobility' here a kind of attitude? Being honest and sincere to the person, for example?
Nobility = the best of people
What is there to endure about that?
"Beyond their endurance" means your belief about them that is more than they really are.
What does the quote mean?
Which one of these is kinder?
(1) to believe the best of people and burden them with a nobility beyond their endurance
or (2) to see them as they are, and accept it because it makes them comfortable
What and whose nobility?
the best of people = people's nobility
Is 'nobility' here a kind of attitude? Being honest and sincere to the person, for example?
Nobility = the best of people
What is there to endure about that?
"Beyond their endurance" means your belief about them that is more than they really are.
Q:
What does Would you like us to get a quote to have this document translated to English? mean?
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They are asking if you would like them to find out how much money it would cost to have a document translated. The "quote" is a written estimate how much money it will cost
Example sentences using "Quote"
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Please show me example sentences with when you say "I quote" you should whether quote the exact word or you can quote by theme?
for example, do these words belong to Hegel or just convey his meaning? .
for example, do these words belong to Hegel or just convey his meaning? .
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It should be the exact words. If you're not repeating the exact words, then "I quote" is inaccurate, because you're not quoting them.
(For the record, upon finding the original text by Hegel, it turns out that he did say that exact sentence, so the use of "I quote" is correct here.)
(For the record, upon finding the original text by Hegel, it turns out that he did say that exact sentence, so the use of "I quote" is correct here.)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "quote unquote".
A:
“Quote unquote” is usually only used when speaking and not writing.
We use it to show what someone else has said, like when you read a book.
Sally: The movie was too scary!
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Written: Sally said the movie was “too scary”
Spoken: Sally said the movie was too (quote, unquote) scary!
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Honestly, we use it sarcastically most of the time.
We use it to show what someone else has said, like when you read a book.
Sally: The movie was too scary!
————————————————
Written: Sally said the movie was “too scary”
Spoken: Sally said the movie was too (quote, unquote) scary!
————————————————
Honestly, we use it sarcastically most of the time.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with quote.
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I would like to quote here Abraham Lincoln: "Do not believe all the quotes you see in social media as they might be false."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with quote.
A:
'Please use a quote from the article in your paper'
'Please do not use quotes'
'He was quoted in the newspaper'
'Please do not use quotes'
'He was quoted in the newspaper'
Synonyms of "Quote" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between quote and phrase ?
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A quote is repeating words that someone else used. A phrase is a group of words that is not a sentence.
Q:
What is the difference between quote and cite ?
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To quote is to use the exact words, and to cite is to say that you used someone else's ideas. Often you have to cite a quote, for example:
In the Star Wars movies, Darth Vader says "I am your father"
Where referring to the Star Wars movies is a citation (cite) and the words in quotation marks are a quote
In the Star Wars movies, Darth Vader says "I am your father"
Where referring to the Star Wars movies is a citation (cite) and the words in quotation marks are a quote
Q:
What is the difference between quote and cite ?
A:
Quote means to take directly say something someone else said:
I quoted a line from The Great Gatsby in my essay.
Cite means to give credit to a source or person for their original ideas/work:
Make sure to cite your sources when you write your research paper.
I quoted a line from The Great Gatsby in my essay.
Cite means to give credit to a source or person for their original ideas/work:
Make sure to cite your sources when you write your research paper.
Q:
What is the difference between quote and cite ?
A:
You can use them interchangeably.
Q:
What is the difference between "quotes" and 'quotes' ?
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Americans use double quotes ( " ") for a main quotation, and single quotes ( ' ') if there's a quotation inside that one. People from the UK do it reverse.
American style:
I said, "What does 'example' mean?"
UK style:
I said, 'What does "example" mean?'
American style:
I said, "What does 'example' mean?"
UK style:
I said, 'What does "example" mean?'
Translations of "Quote"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? quote
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How do you say this in English (US)? 彼女は、のちに”〇〇”と語っています。※”〇〇”にはquoteを使おうと考えています。
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Later on, she said "---"
If it is not a quote, you could say "She spoke later on about XYZ (topic).
If it is not a quote, you could say "She spoke later on about XYZ (topic).
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How do you say this in English (US)? quotes
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How do you say this in English (UK)? I have a quote by Victor Hugo in Spanish but I cannot find it in English, please Can you say me the same quotation in English?
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“How sad to think that nature speaks and mankind doesn’t listen.”
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How do you say this in English (US)? When you want to ask who said a quote
A:
Yeah, you can simply say "Who said ___?"
Other questions about "Quote"
Q:
What does this quote mean please?
A:
This gives a very good explanation:
https://philosiblog.com/2014/02/21/no-person-is-free-who-is-not-master-of-himself/
PS
Did you eventually find the word you were looking for for that XYY abnormality?
https://philosiblog.com/2014/02/21/no-person-is-free-who-is-not-master-of-himself/
PS
Did you eventually find the word you were looking for for that XYY abnormality?
Q:
What does this quote mean please?
A:
it’s like “i know my worth”
Q:
What does this quote mean please?
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"My opinion is that people don't age. My belief is that the thing that occurs is that, during one of the first stages of someone's existence, they end up fixed in place, and plateau."
Q:
What' does this quote mean please?
A:
some people might be going through a lesson in life so you don’t want to stop them from learning it by being involved with them (by being friends, lovers,etc..)
Q:
What doesn't this quote mean please?
A:
From what I know Ken Wilber said this quote while he was explaining how in every field no matter what, there's a still percentage of truth to it.
So personally I think this quote means that it would take effort to be wrong all the time, therefore everything holds a bit of truth in it and one cannot be always wrong.
So personally I think this quote means that it would take effort to be wrong all the time, therefore everything holds a bit of truth in it and one cannot be always wrong.
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