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kwəut1) (to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written: to quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, `Is this a dagger which I see before me?') sitere2) (to name (a price).) oppgi (prisen på)3) (to mention or state in support of an argument: to quote an example.) nevne, (opp)gi•- quotation markssitereIsubst. \/kwəʊt\/1) sitat2) anførselstegnIIverb \/kwəʊt\/1) sitere, fremføre, anføre2) henvise til, påberope seg, oppgi3) nevne, gi eksempel på• can you quote (me) an instance?4) ( handel) notere5) ( om anbud) tilby, gi6) sette i anførselstegnbe quoted as bli sitertquote somebody for gi noen en pris påquote... unquote jeg siterer... sitat slutt, sitat... sitat slutt• the leader of the rebels said, quote, We shall never surrender, unquote -
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unnlateIsubst. \/ˈfɔːbeə\/ eller forebearbare i uttrykkforbears forfedreII1) avholde seg fra, unnlate, la være, avstå fra• I cannot forbear quoting\/to quote Shakespeare2) ( gammeldags) tåle, bære over med3) ( gammeldags) beherske (seg)4) ( gammeldags) unnvike, unngå5) ( gammeldags) være tålmodigforbear from avholde seg fra, avstå fra, la være, unnlateforbear with ( litterært) bære over med, ha tålmodighet med
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