alıntılamak, alıntı yapmak, aktarmak, iktibas etmek

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{f} quote
To observe, to take account of

I prethe doe, twill be a sceane of mirthFor me to quote his passions and his smiles,His amorous haviour, ….

To state a price for securities, goods, and services
To set down, as in writing
A summary of work to be done with a set price
An indicative market price, normally used for information purposes only
A quote from a book, poem, play, or speech is a passage or phrase from it. The article starts with a quote from an unnamed member of the Cabinet. = quotation
You can say `quote' to show that you are about to quote someone's words. He predicts they will have, quote, `an awful lot of explaining to do'
If someone quotes a price for doing something, they say how much money they would charge you for a service they are offering or a for a job that you want them to do. A travel agent quoted her £160 for a flight from Bristol to Palma He quoted a price for the repairs
A note upon an author
a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
A quote, or quotation, is the highest bid price and lowest ask price currently available for a security in a given market The difference between the bid and ask is called the price spread BACK TO TOP
The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell any stock at a given time
This is an amount a service provider estimates to be the cost of providing a service based on the available information
A specific determination of the cost, timing, description and terms associated with a projected good or service to be provided by a supplier to a customer A quote is normally valid for a certain timeframe, or up to a specified quantity limit, and modified based on changes in the item or service configuration
To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare
What the stocks current highest bid and lowest offer price are for buying or selling
The highest bid to buy and the lowest offer to sell a security in a given market at a given time If you ask your Financial Advisor for a "quote" on a stock, he or she may come back with something like "45 1/4 to 45 1/2 " This means that $45 25 is the highest price any buyer wanted to pay at the time the quote was given on the floor of the exchange and that $45 50 was the lowest price that any seller would take at the same time
put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague"
The current "spread" relating the bid and the ask for a security The bid is the highest price at which someone is willing to buy a security The ask is the lowest price at which someone is willing to sell a security