cite
/saɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /saɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsīt/ (ame, mw)
cite — 動詞
- citepresent simple I / you / we / they
- citeshe / she / it
- citedpast simple
- citing-ing form
1. to mention a specific fact, example, or piece of research as evidence that suppo
引證;援引
提出事實或研究作為證據
to mention a specific fact, example, or piece of research as evidence that supports an idea or explains why something happened
Ravi cited a recent study to support his argument about climate change.
Ravi 引用了一項近期研究來支持他關於氣候變遷的論點。
cite + [source] + to-infinitive purpose
The report cites several cases where the new policy has failed.
這份報告援引了數個案例,說明新政策在哪些方面失敗了。
Hana cited her lack of experience as the main reason for not getting the job.
Hana 將缺乏經驗列為未獲得這份工作的主要原因。
When the teacher asked for proof, Yara cited three different sources from the library.
老師要求拿出證據時,Yara 從圖書館引用了三個不同的來源。
The lawyer cited an earlier court decision that was very similar to this case.
律師援引了一項與本案非常相似的先前法院判決。
文法句型
cite + noun phrase + as + noun phrase
cite + noun phrase + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often followed by a that-clause or an as-phrase explaining how the cited item connects to your point.
常見錯誤
2. to use someone's exact language from a speech or text and name them as the sourc
引用;引述
重述他人或書中的原話
to use someone's exact language from a speech or text and name them as the source of those words
In her essay, Leila cited the author's own words to show her view on education.
Leila 在她的論文中引用了那位作者的原話,來說明她對教育的看法。
cite + [source] + exact words
The journalist cited the president's speech in her article about tax reform.
那位記者在關於稅務改革的文章中引述了總統的演講內容。
Kofi cited a line from Shakespeare when he gave his farewell speech.
Kofi 在告別演說中引用了莎士比亞的一句臺詞。
The professor asked students to cite at least five books in their final papers.
教授要求學生在期末論文中至少引用五本書的內容。
Tomás cited a famous poem during his wedding speech to express his feelings.
Tomás 在婚禮致詞中引用了一首著名詩歌來表達他的情感。
文法句型
cite + noun phrase
cite + noun phrase + from + noun phrase
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (GIVE AS PROOF): this sense involves repeating someone's exact words; sense 1 involves mentioning a fact or study as evidence without necessarily quoting the exact wording.
常見錯誤
3. to require a person by law to go before a judge, or to formally mention a person
傳喚
命令某人出庭或列為法律案件關係人
to require a person by law to go before a judge, or to formally mention a person or organization in court documents as possibly responsible for an offence
The witness was cited for failing to appear in court on Tuesday.
那名證人因未於週二出庭而遭到傳喚。
passive: be cited for [offence]
The judge cited both drivers for their role in the highway accident.
法官在這起高速公路事故中,將兩名駕駛都正式列為案件關係人。
The factory was cited in the lawsuit for unsafe working conditions.
這家工廠因工作環境不安全而被列為訴訟案件中的被告。
Diego received a letter citing him as a party in the legal dispute.
Diego 收到一封信函,將他列為這起法律糾紛的關係人。
文法句型
be cited + for + noun phrase
cite + noun phrase + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive voice (be cited). This is the only sense used in legal contexts. When citing someone for a driving offence, it means the police have officially recorded the violation.
常見錯誤
4. to publicly praise a member of the armed forces for their courage, skill, or exc
表彰
公開表揚軍人的英勇表現
to publicly praise a member of the armed forces for their courage, skill, or exceptional service, usually in an official military order
The soldier was cited for bravery after rescuing his team under enemy fire.
那名士兵因在炮火下成功救出隊友而獲頒英勇表揚。
passive: be cited for bravery
The general cited three officers for their excellent service during the mission.
將軍表彰了三名在任務中表現優異的軍官。
Nadia was cited for her leadership and courage during the disaster relief operation.
Nadia 因在災難救援行動中的領導能力和勇氣而受到表揚。
The captain was cited for his courage while leading troops through dangerous terrain.
這位上尉因帶領部隊穿越危險地形時表現出的勇氣而獲表彰。
文法句型
be cited + for + noun phrase
用法筆記
Only used in military contexts. Do not use this sense for praising someone in a regular job or school setting — use 'commend' or 'praise' instead.