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noun1) Zitieren, das; (passage) Zitat, das3) (estimate) Kosten[vor]anschlag, der* * *1) (a person's exact words, as repeated by someone else: a quotation from Shakespeare.) das Zitat2) (a price mentioned (for a job etc).) die Preisangabe3) (the act of quoting.) die Anführung* * *quo·ta·tion[kwə(ʊ)ˈteɪʃən, AM kwoʊ-]nI can give you a \quotation tomorrow morgen kann ich Ihnen ein Angebot machenwhat's today's \quotation on BASF's shares? wie stehen die BASF-Aktien heute?* * *[kwəU'teISən]na quotation from the Bible a two-bar quotation from Bach — ein Bibelzitat nt zwei Takte, die von Bach übernommen sind
* * *quotation [kwəʊˈteıʃn] squotation sampling WIRTSCH statistisch gelenkte Teilauslese2. Beleg(stelle) m(f)3. WIRTSCH (Börsen-, Kurs)Notierung f4. (verbindlicher) Kosten(vor)anschlag:get a quotation einen Kostenvoranschlag einholen5. TYPO Steg m* * *noun1) Zitieren, das; (passage) Zitat, das3) (estimate) Kosten[vor]anschlag, der* * *(stocks) n.Belegstelle -n f.Bezugnahme f.Kurs -e (Aktien...) m.Kursnotierung f.Quotierung f.Zitat -e n.
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