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词汇 quotable
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Definition of quotable in English:

quotable

adjective ˈkwəʊtəb(ə)lˈkwoʊdəb(ə)l
  • Suitable for or worth quoting.

    (人,评论)可以引用的;适于引用(或引证)的;值得引用(或引证)的

    a script peppered with quotable one-liners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country.
    • The disappointment will stem from the fact that a single viewing is not enough to leave a vivid memory of a single line of quotable dialogue or a scene that has real emotional impact.
    • So what do you think is the most quotable line from a movie?
    • And not only that; it is also a play with relatively little memorable poetry and few quotable lines.
    • This film is eminently quotable, as it quotes many sources itself.
    • It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines.
    • This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history.
    • There are better, more quotable lyrics throughout the album.
    • Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric.
    • In the ‘more things change, the more they stay the same’ department, here's a quotable quote.
    • One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening.
    • Young Mirza, however, is perky, confident, and quotable.
    • Presumably, the quotable lines are highlighted.
    • He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements.
    • An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization.
    • Oh, and it's definitely for me, it's the most hilarious comedy I've seen at the cinema for a long, long time, full of immensely quotable lines and an absolutely awesome supporting cast.
    • In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television.
    • It had some very quotable lines, this one being my favourite.
    • He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
    • That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble.

Derivatives

  • quotability

  • noun kwəʊtəˈbɪlɪti
    • His seemingly eternal quotability would make him quite an asset.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's not the greatest film, but I have a lot of fondness for it and its quotability can't be denied.
      • He scoffs at such suggestions, restating the fact that his quotability is derived from his succinctness, a talent he has had to nurture because of the difficulty he has communicating.

Definition of quotable in US English:

quotable

adjectiveˈkwoʊdəb(ə)lˈkwōdəb(ə)l
  • (of a person or remark) suitable for or worth quoting.

    (人,评论)可以引用的;适于引用(或引证)的;值得引用(或引证)的

    a script peppered with quotable one-liners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
    • An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization.
    • In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television.
    • He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements.
    • That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble.
    • And not only that; it is also a play with relatively little memorable poetry and few quotable lines.
    • It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines.
    • Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric.
    • This film is eminently quotable, as it quotes many sources itself.
    • There are better, more quotable lyrics throughout the album.
    • His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country.
    • This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history.
    • One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening.
    • Oh, and it's definitely for me, it's the most hilarious comedy I've seen at the cinema for a long, long time, full of immensely quotable lines and an absolutely awesome supporting cast.
    • It had some very quotable lines, this one being my favourite.
    • The disappointment will stem from the fact that a single viewing is not enough to leave a vivid memory of a single line of quotable dialogue or a scene that has real emotional impact.
    • Young Mirza, however, is perky, confident, and quotable.
    • In the ‘more things change, the more they stay the same’ department, here's a quotable quote.
    • Presumably, the quotable lines are highlighted.
    • So what do you think is the most quotable line from a movie?
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