引文
A passage or expression that is quoted or cited from another source.
例文
3 / 5这篇文章里有很多名家引文。
There are many citations from famous writers in this article.
请核对一下报告中的引文是否准确。
Please check if the citations in the report are accurate.
你的引文太长了,缩减一点。
Your quotation is too long, shorten it a bit.
語族
覚え方のコツ
引 (to pull/lead) + 文 (writing) = Pulling writing from elsewhere into your own work.
クイックテスト
如果你的文章里有___,必须注明作者的名字。
正解!
正解は: 引文
例文
这篇文章里有很多名家引文。
everydayThere are many citations from famous writers in this article.
请核对一下报告中的引文是否准确。
formalPlease check if the citations in the report are accurate.
你的引文太长了,缩减一点。
informalYour quotation is too long, shorten it a bit.
引文的格式应遵循相关的学术标准。
academicThe format of citations should follow relevant academic standards.
我们在合同中加入了一段法律引文。
businessWe added a legal citation to the contract.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
引文目录
list of citations
注明引文
indicate the quotation
よく混同される語
引用 is usually a verb (to cite); 引文 is the noun (the cited text itself).
使い方のコツ
Very important for academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism.
よくある間違い
Forgetting to attribute an 引文 to its author.
覚え方のコツ
引 (to pull/lead) + 文 (writing) = Pulling writing from elsewhere into your own work.
語源
Literally 'led-in text'.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
如果你的文章里有___,必须注明作者的名字。
正解!
正解は: 引文
関連語彙
academicの関連語
试图
B1To try or attempt to do something. It often implies a deliberate effort to achieve a goal, sometimes with uncertainty about the result.
记载
B1To record or document something in writing or on other media; a written record of events.
主旨
B1The main idea, gist, or central theme of a text, speech, or lecture.
变体
B1A version of something that differs in some way from others of the same kind or from a standard. Often used in biology, linguistics, and art.
学说
B1A systematic theory or doctrine, especially one held by a particular group or individual in science or philosophy.
比喻
B1A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable; a metaphor or analogy.
随后
B2Soon after; following that. Used to describe an event occurring immediately after another.
迄今
B2Up to this time; until now. It is often used to emphasize a record, a state of affairs, or the extent of something up to the present moment.
宣称
B1To state something publicly or officially, often without providing proof yet; to claim or assert.
优异
B1Extremely good; outstanding; far above average in quality or performance.
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