Quote
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quote teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- alıntı yapmak
- alıntı {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Favori komik alıntın nedir?
-What's your favorite funny quote?
Örnek Cümle:
O, sık sık İncil'den alıntılar yapar.
-He often quotes the Bible.
- yinelemek {f}
- tırnak işareti
- borsada kaydetmek (Ticaret)
- alıntılamak
- numaralamak (Ticaret)
- iktibas etmek
- fiyat vermek
- iktibas
- fiyat tayin etmek (Ticaret)
- (fiyat) vermek
- parça
- fiyat biçmek
- fiyat (teklif olarak verilen)
- tırnak (Bilgisayar)
- fiyat yazmak (Ticaret)
- söylediklerini tekrarlamak
- göster (Bilgisayar)
- fiyatlandırma
- alıntı yap {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Aptalca bir metinden alıntı yaparken, içeriği unutma.
-When you quote a stupid text, do not forget the context.
Örnek Cümle:
O sık sık Milton'un sözlerinden alıntı yapar.
-He often quotes Milton.
- aktarılan söz {i}
- sunulan fiyat
- zikretmek
- anmak
- tekrar etmek {f}
- ver/aktar
- -e (teklif olarak) fiyat vermek. i., k {f}
- yineleme {i}
- dili aktarılmış söz
- piyasa fiyatını bildirmek {f}
- tırnak içine almak {f}
- (birinin) söylediklerini tekrarlamak {f}
- aktarma yolu ile söylemek
- başkasının sözünü tekrarlama {i}
- alıntı,v.alıntı yap: n.alıntı
- fiyatlandırmak {f}
- aktarmak {f}
- alıntı vermek {f}
- piyasa fiyatını söylelemek
- söylemek
- belirtmek
- fiyat verme
- teklif vermek
- aktarma
- bilgi (Bilgisayar)
- fiyat teklifi
Örnek Cümle:
En kısa sürede fiyat teklifini almayı sabırsızlıkla bekliyoruz.
-We are looking forward to receiving your quote as soon as possible.
- bahsetmek
- quote .
- (Kanun) iktibas etmek
- quote a name
- bir isim zikretmek
- quote a price
- fiyat vermek
- quote a price for
- fiyat vermek
- quote a reference
- referans vermek
- quote from
- alıntı yapmak
- quote a price
- fiyatını belirlemek
- quote of
- alıntı
- quote oneself
- kendini ver
- quote price
- quote fiyat
- quote a price
- fiyatlandırmak
- quote a price
- fiyat koymak
- quotes
- {i} tırnak işareti
- edge quote
- (Bilgisayar) kenar çizgili fiyat teklifi
- network quote
- (Bilgisayar) network fiyat teklifi
- quoting
- (Ticaret) bildirme">(Ticaret) bildirme
- quoting
- (Ticaret) borsa cetveline geçirme
- quoting
- (Ticaret) kote etme
- quoting
- (Ticaret) fiyat belirlemesi
- submit a quote
- (Ticaret) fiyat teklifi vermek
- quoted
- kote edilmiş
- quoted
- fiyat teklif edilmiş
- single quote
- tek tırnak
- smart quote
- akıllı tırnak
- double quote
- çift tırnak
- favorite quote
- en sevdiğiniz alıntı
- get a quote
- Teklif almak
- price quote
- fiyat teklifi
- provide a quote
- fiyat teklifi vermek
- quoted
- kote
- quotes
- alıntılar
O, sık sık İncil'den alıntılar yapar.
-He often quotes the Bible.
Bu alıntıların nereden geldiğini bilmem gerekiyor.
-I need to know where these quotes come from.
- quoting
- ayrımlama
- verbatim quote
- kelimesi kelimesine alıntı
- blends quote
- (Bilgisayar) karışımlar fiyat teklifi
- blocks quote
- (Bilgisayar) bloklar fiyat teklifi
- borders quote
- (Bilgisayar) kenarlıklar fiyat teklifi
- bubbles quote
- (Bilgisayar) balonlar fiyat teklifi
- checkers quote
- (Bilgisayar) kareler fiyat teklifi
- direct quote
- (Ticaret) dolaysız kotasyon
- double close quote
- çift tırnak (kapama)
- double open quote
- çift tırnak (açma)
- echo quote
- (Bilgisayar) renkli daireler fiyat teklifi
- indirect quote
- (Ticaret) dolaylı kotasyon
- mobile quote
- (Bilgisayar) hareketli fiyat teklifi
- pixel quote
- (Bilgisayar) pixel fiyat teklifi
- profile quote
- (Bilgisayar) profil fiyat teklifi
- quoted
- {s} tırnak içinde yazılmış
- quoted
- tırnak içine alınmış
- quotes
- (isim) tırnak işareti
- radial quote
- (Bilgisayar) radyal fiyat teklifi
- refined quote
- (Bilgisayar) siyah zemin fiyat teklifi
- right to quote
- alıntı hakkı
- single close quote
- Tek tırnak (kapama)
- single open quote
- Tek tırnak (açma)
- studio quote
- (Bilgisayar) stüdyo fiyat teklifi
- tilt pull quote
- (Bilgisayar) eğimli tanıtım kutusu
- tilt quote
- (Bilgisayar) eğimli fiyat teklifi
- waves quote
- (Bilgisayar) dalgalar fiyat teklifi
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quote teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To name the current price, notably of a financial security
- To prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price
- A summary of work to be done with a set price
Örnek Cümle:
After going over the hefty quotes, the board decided it was cheaper to have the project executed by its own staff.
- To refer to (part of) a speech that has been made by someone else
- A quotation mark
- A quotation, statement attributed to someone else
- To observe, to take account of
Örnek Cümle:
I prethe doe, twill be a sceane of mirthFor me to quote his passions and his smiles,His amorous haviour, ….
- To indicate verbally or by equivalent means the start of a quotation
- A quotation
Örnek Cümle:
The following passage is a quotation from a well-known fable.
-The following passage was quoted from a well-known fable.
- 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
- To state a price for securities, goods, and services
- cite, repeat the words of another person; offer as evidence to support a claim; state a price, offer a price; enclose in quotation marks (punctuation marks; " ) {f}
- Quotes are the same as quotation marks. The word `remembered' is in quotes
- A proposed estimation of the needs of the assessed individual to determine an appropriate policy
- To name the current price of
- To refer to a statement that has been made by someone else
- An indicative price The price quoted for information purposes but not to deal
- If a company's shares, a substance, or a currency is quoted at a particular price, that is its current market price. In early trading in Hong Kong yesterday, gold was quoted at $368.20 an ounce Heron is a private company and is not quoted on the Stock Market
- Quote is the verb; quotation is the noun
- The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell a security in a given market at a given time If you ask your broker for a "quote" on a stock, he or she may come back with something like "45 1/4 to 45 1/2 " This means that $45 25 is the highest prices any buyer wanted to pay at the time the quote was given on the floor of the Exchange and that $45 50 was the lowest price that any seller would take at the same time
- A quote for a piece of work is the price that someone says they will charge you to do the work. Always get a written quote for any repairs needed. = quotation
- A statement attributed to someone else
- To notice; to observe; to examine
- repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
- The act of playing a phrase taken from another composition or well-known improvisation within the context of one's own improvisation Also known as interpolation
- name the price of; "quote prices for cars
- The price indication at which someone is willing to buy or sell a particular stock In the JASDAQ market‚ price indication showing willingness to buy is called a "buy quote" while that showing a willingness to sell is called a "sell quote "
- An estimate of the cost of insurance given to a prospective client, which is only enforceable if accepted by the Insured, usually by means of paying the Premium
- A cost estimate for insurance coverages based on specific information, including drivers, vehicles and driving record
- citation, passage taken from another source; commercial offer; quotation mark, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the mark " ) {i}
- To set down, as in writing
- a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else
- An indication of interest to either buy or sell
- A price estimate given to the potential consumer as he/she decides to which company a formal application will be submitted Company may be legally bound to honor this quote in some jurisdictions and/or lines of business
- What the stocks current highest bid and lowest offer price are for buying or selling
- An indicative market price, normally used for information purposes only
- If you quote someone as saying something, you repeat what they have written or said. He quoted Mr Polay as saying that peace negotiations were already underway She quoted a great line from a book by Romain Gary I gave the letter to our local press and they quoted from it
- You can say `quote' to show that you are about to quote someone's words. He predicts they will have, quote, `an awful lot of explaining to do'
- If someone quotes a price for doing something, they say how much money they would charge you for a service they are offering or a for a job that you want them to do. A travel agent quoted her £160 for a flight from Bristol to Palma He quoted a price for the repairs
- A note upon an author
- a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
- A quote, or quotation, is the highest bid price and lowest ask price currently available for a security in a given market The difference between the bid and ask is called the price spread BACK TO TOP
- The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell any stock at a given time
- This is an amount a service provider estimates to be the cost of providing a service based on the available information
- A specific determination of the cost, timing, description and terms associated with a projected good or service to be provided by a supplier to a customer A quote is normally valid for a certain timeframe, or up to a specified quantity limit, and modified based on changes in the item or service configuration
- To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare
- A quote from a book, poem, play, or speech is a passage or phrase from it. The article starts with a quote from an unnamed member of the Cabinet. = quotation
- The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell a security in a given market at a given time If you ask your Financial Advisor for a "quote" on a stock, he or she may come back with something like "45 1/4 to 45 1/2 " This means that $45 25 is the highest price any buyer wanted to pay at the time the quote was given on the floor of the exchange and that $45 50 was the lowest price that any seller would take at the same time
- put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague"
- The current "spread" relating the bid and the ask for a security The bid is the highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security The ask is the lowest price at which someone is willing to sell a security
- The current price To "get a quote" is to get the current price
- If you quote something such as a law or a fact, you state it because it supports what you are saying. Mr Meacher quoted statistics saying that the standard of living of the poorest people had fallen
- name the price of; "quote prices for cars"
- An estimate of the cost of insurance, based on information supplied to the insurance company by the applicant
- put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague" repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her" refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior" name the price of; "quote prices for cars
- To include part of a previous post when you follow up to it Quoting is a good idea because it lets people know what you're talking about Quoted material often is preceded by ">" and looks like
- v To state a price n The price so stated
- - An estimate of the cost of insurance, based on information supplied to the insurance company by the applicant
- refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior"
- quote chapter and verse
- Alternative form of cite chapter and verse
- quote mark
- A quotation mark; a quote
- quote unquote
- Used in spoken language to delimit a quotation in the same function as quotation marks
spoken) Adam Smith claimed that a capitalist is, quote, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention, unquote.
- quote unquote
- Emphasizes the following, or sometimes preceding, word or phrase for irony, as used almost exclusively in spoken language
Maybe you should ask your quote unquote friend what happened to the money.
- quote-driven
- Describing any market system in which prices are established by quotations given by market makers
- air quote
- A hand gesture resembling a quotation mark acting as the verbal equivalent of a quotation mark. Since quotation marks are usually used in pairs the plural air quotes is more common
- curly quote
- A shaped opening or closing quotation mark, “ or ”, as distinguished from a straight quote
- end of quote
- Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation
- end quote
- Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation
- pull-quote
- In newspaper and magazine publishing, a brief excerpt drawn from an article and used out of context
- quoted
- Simple past tense and past participle of to quote
- quotes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quote
- quotes
- plural form of quote
- quoting
- Present participle of quote
- rent-a-quote
- Someone who is prepared to provide comment or opinion to the media on virtually any topic, either in exchange for payment or in order to gain exposure
- scare quote
- A quotation mark deliberately used to provoke a reaction or to indicate that the author does not approve of the term, rather than to identify a direct quotation
- semi-quote
- A punctuation mark to indicate that the text is a semi-quote, i.e. a close paraphrase that uses some of the author's original words
- semi-quote
- A phrase that is a close paraphrase that uses some of the authors original words. For instance: "A fanatic is someone who will not change his mind or the subject of discussion," according to Winston Churchill
- semi-quote
- A single quotation mark, ('). This is often used for a quote within a quote, as in "Tom said 'What?'"
- semi-quote
- To make a close paraphrase of a quotation, using some of its words
Instead of magnifying the damnation of those who follow not the truth (as the village understood it), she was content to semi-quote.
- semi-quote
- To modify a quote, adapting it to different circumstances but preserving the intent. "To semi-quote Shakespeare …"
- single quote
- A quotation mark, as in She said, 'Go ahead'
- single quote
- An apostrophe, as in Let's do it
- straight quote
- A vertical quotation mark, ", as distinguished from a curly quote
- air quote
- a movement that someone makes in the air with their fingers to show that what they are saying should be in quotation marks, and that it should not be taken as their real opinion or their usual way of speaking
- and I quote:
- his/her exact words were: , this is a direct quotation
- end of quote
- {i} term indicating conclusion of the citation or recitation of someone's words
- nominal quote
- The approximate price of a security when there is no firm bid or asking price. Also called subject quote
- quoted
- A company listed on the Stock Exchange is a quoted company It must meet strict requirements as to the value of the company and publication of financial information
- quoted
- to repeat words that were previously said or written by another person in speech or writing
- quoted
- past of to quote
- quoted
- In the Glasgow area quoted means respected or admired the highly quoted young lion from the BBC
- quoter
- One who quotes the words of another
- quoter
- {i} one who quotes often, one who frequently cites the words of others
- quoter
- a communicator (speaker or writer) who uses quotations
- quotes
- quotation marks
- quotes
- estimates of costs given in advance of work being done
- quotes
- {i} quotation marks, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the marks " )
- quotes
- quotes are often called 'inverted commas' though only the first is that; the second is an apostrophe or raised comma; 'single', "double"
- quotes
- Double quotes: `` '' are used in written matter to surround expressions when the writer wants to distance himself from a term, as if to say ``so-called'', i e , ``This is what some people would say, but I would not necessarily phrase it that way '' A good example from {NW} is: <<O Timothy, guard what is laid up in trust with you, turning away from the empty speeches that violate what is holy and from the contradictions of the falsely called ``knowledge ''>> (1Ti 6: 20) Some people may think of it as knowledge, but it doesn't amount to much if it is false <<Aunt Bertha anxiously awaited the visit of the ``Reverend'' Muneesuck >> He and others may regard the man as reverend,[163] and others may use the title without thinking about its meaning, but we certainly don't and won't Though easily overdone, this use of quotes is frequent among Jehovah's Witnesses, who prefer to disassociate themselves from almost everything that is a part of this world
- quotes
- Third person singular simple present form of to quote
- quotes
- As in, "Missourians can get free insurance & investment quotes by going to the WHS Financial Services QUOTE PAGE!"
- quotes
- A method of denoting key words in some languages and string expressions in others Quotes always occur n\x11+\x111 times where n is an even number
- quotes
- Plural of quote
- quoting
- Quoting means depriving a character of its usual special significance In Emacs this is usually done with C-q What constitutes special significance depends on the context and on convention For example, an "ordinary" character as an Emacs command inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character that does not normally insert itself (such as DEL, for example), and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special Not all contexts allow quoting See section Basic Editing Commands
- quoting
- The act of including parts of an original message in a reply The standard character used to set off a quote from the rest of the text is a column of > (greater-than) characters along the left margin When replying, be careful not to over-quote Nothing can be more annoying than scrolling through the same 200 line message quoted with only "me too" added at the bottom
- quoting
- This is the citing of an article you're answering to You are quoting the original article to make clear on which passages your text refers to
- quoting
- {i} citation, act of repeating another person's words; inclusion of part of an original message within a reply to a message or letter on the Internet (Computers)
- quoting
- Including parts of an original message in a e-mail reply The standard character used to set off a quote from the rest of the text is a column of > (greater-than) characters along the left margin
- quoting
- The focal point for this dictionary is the quote Detail is presented down to quote detail This data group is limited to quote information since a quote can be generated without a customer or work order
- quoting
- Quoting means depriving a character of its usual special significance In af this is usually done with C-q What constitutes special significance depends on the context and on convention For example, in the minibuffer, an "ordinary" character as an af command inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character that does not normally insert itself (such as DEL, for example), and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special Not all contexts allow quoting See section 7 The Minibuffer
- quoting
- Quoting means depriving a character of its usual special significance The most common kind of quoting in Emacs is with C-q What constitutes special significance depends on the context and on convention For example, an "ordinary" character as an Emacs command inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character that does not normally insert itself (such as DEL, for example), and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special Not all contexts allow quoting See section Basic Editing Commands
- quoting
- Process of marking a character in a document, mail etc that would otherwise become lost or corrupted in transit; An example would be ç
- quoting
- Quoting means depriving a character of its usual special significance In Emacs this is usually done with Control-q What constitutes special significance depends on the context and on convention For example, an "ordinary" character as an Emacs command inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character that does not normally insert itself (such as DEL, for example), and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special Not all contexts allow quoting See section Basic Editing Commands
- quoting
- The act of including text from a previous message when replying by e-mail or to a Usenet newsgroup
- quoting
- Repeating (exactly) part of an email message or newsgroup posting To conserve bandwidth, try to only quote what is relevant to the response
- scare quote
- the use of quotation marks to indicate that it is not the authors preferred terminology
- scare quote
- Either of a pair of quotation marks used to emphasize a word or phrase or to indicate its special status, especially to express doubt about its validity or to criticize its use
- single quote
- a single quotation mark
- single quote
- {i} single quotation mark
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