- end of quote
- n. term indicating conclusion of the citation or recitation of someone's words
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Quote notation — is a representation of rational numbers for which the addition, subtraction, and multiplication algorithms are the same as for natural numbers, and division is easier than the usual division algorithm, and works in the same right to left… … Wikipedia
End time — End time, End times, or End of days are the eschatological writings in the three Abrahamic religions and in doomsday scenarios in various other non Abrahamic religions. In Abrahamic religions, End times are often depicted as a time of tribulation … Wikipedia
quote...unquote — spoken phrase if someone says ‘quote’ before a word or phrase, they are showing that they are repeating someone’s words exactly, and they often say ‘unquote’ at the end He said he was, quote, sick and tired of it, unquote. Thesaurus: expressions… … Useful english dictionary
quote … unquote — ˈquote (… ˈunquote) idiom (informal) used to show the beginning (and end) of a word, phrase, etc. that has been said or written by sb else • It was quote, ‘the hardest decision of my life’, unquote, and one that he lived to regret. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
quote unquote — 1. adjective 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. Syn: so called 2. adverb Used in… … Wiktionary
quote — I UK [kwəʊt] / US [kwoʊt] verb Word forms quote : present tense I/you/we/they quote he/she/it quotes present participle quoting past tense quoted past participle quoted *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to say or write words that someone else has… … English dictionary
quote — quote1 [ kwout ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to say or write words that someone else has said or written: Can I quote you on that (=repeat exactly what someone has said about something)? quote someone as saying something: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
quote — quote1 W3S2 [kwəut US kwout] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: quotare, from Latin quot how many ] 1.) [I and T] to repeat exactly what someone else has said or written quote from ▪ She quoted from a newspaper article. ▪ He quoted a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
quote — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to repeat exactly what someone else has said or written: quote (sth) from sth: She quoted from a newspaper article. | quote sb as saying sth: The President himself was quoted as saying he would veto the bill. | don t quote me (on… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
end — [[t]e̱nd[/t]] ♦ ends, ending, ended 1) N SING: the N, usu prep N, N of n The end of something such as a period of time, an event, a book, or a film is the last part of it or the final point in it. The ₤5 banknote was first issued at the end of… … English dictionary