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cite

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Related topics: Law
cite /saɪt/ ●●○ AWL verb [transitiveT] formal   sight, site
1 MENTIONto mention something as an example, especially one that supports, proves, or explains an idea or situation 引证,援引
 The judge cited a 1956 Supreme Court ruling in her decision.
法官在她的判决中引用了1956年最高法院的一项裁决。
cite something as something
 Several factors have been cited as the cause of the unrest.
好几个因素被引证为这次动乱的起因。
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2 REPEATto give the exact words of something that has been written, especially in order to support an opinion or prove an idea 引用,引述 SYN quote
 The passage cited above is from a Robert Frost poem.
以上的引文出自罗伯特弗罗斯特的一首诗。
3 SCLto order someone to appear before a court of law 〔法院〕传召,传讯 SYN summon
cite somebody for something
 Two managers had been cited for similar infractions.
两名经理因为类似的违法行为而受到传讯。
4 British EnglishBrESCLMENTION to mention someone by name in a court case 〔诉讼中〕提及
 Sue was cited in the divorce proceedings.
这场离婚诉讼案中正式提到了休。
5 MENTIONto mention someone because they deserve praise 嘉奖;表扬,表彰
cite somebody (for something)
 Garcia was cited for her work with disabled children.
加西亚因她为残疾儿童所做的工作而受到表彰。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
citecite /saɪt/ verb [transitiveT]
to mention something as an example, especially in order to support, prove, or explain what you are saying
The report cites the case of Sweden, where following the liberalization of the postal service, around 1,000 new jobs were created.
Origin cite
(1400-1500) French citer, from Latin citare to cause to move, excite, order to come
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