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[,naɪnti:n,twentɪ'tu:kə,mɪtɪ]
общая лексика
"Комитет 1922 года", комитет заднескамеечников (объединяет всех членов консервативной фракции в палате общин [House of Commons], когда консерваторы находятся в оппозиции [Opposition], или тех членов этой фракции, кот. не входят в состав правительства, когда Консервативная партия [Conservative Party] находится у власти)
назван по году образования
синоним
[ʌn'kwəutəb(ə)l]
прилагательное
общая лексика
не заслуживающий цитирования
нецензурный
A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written. In oral speech, it is the representation of an utterance (i.e. of something that a speaker actually said) that is introduced by a quotative marker, such as a verb of saying. For example: John said: "I saw Mary today". Quotations in oral speech are also signaled by special prosody in addition to quotative markers. In written text, quotations are signaled by quotation marks. Quotations are also used to present well-known statement parts that are explicitly attributed by citation to their original source; such statements are marked with (punctuated with) quotation marks.
Quotations are often used as a literary device to represent someone's point of view. They are also widely used in spoken language when an interlocutor wishes to present a proposition that they have come to know via hearsay.