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Mrrafil [7]
3 years ago
10

What does this quote mean?

English
1 answer:
NikAS [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

according to the oxford dictionary

quote

/kwəʊt/

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verb

1.

repeat or copy out (words from a text or speech written or spoken by another person).

"I realized she was quoting passages from Shakespeare"

Similar:

recite

repeat

say again

reproduce

restate

retell

echo

iterate

parrot

take

extract

excerpt

derive

misquote

ingeminate

2.

give someone (the estimated price of a job or service).

"a garage quoted him £30"

Similar:

estimate

state

set

tender

bid

offer

price something at

noun

1.

a quotation from a text or speech.

"a quote from Wordsworth"

2.

a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service.

"quotes from different insurance companies"

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