Etymology: [ 'sIt ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. From French citer Latin citare (“to cause to move, excite, summon”), frequentive of ciēre (“to rouse, excite, call”).
Synonyms: adduce, advance, allege, allude to, appeal to, enumerate, evidence, excerpt, exemplify, extract, get down to brass tacks, give as example, illustrate with, indicate, instance, lay, mention, name, number
bahsetmek, çağırmak (mahkemeye), alıntı yapmak, aktarmak, anmak, citeable aktarılabilir, bir eserden bir bölüm aktarmak, çiten, alıntılamak, celbetmek, x bahset/takdir et/çağı, kahramanlığını günlük emirde zikretmek, celp etmek, delil olarak sunmak, celpname göndermek, takdiri açıklamak, iktibas etmek, hatıra getirmek, mahkemeye celbetmek, belirt, adından söz etmek, çağırmak mahkemeye, mahkemeye davet etmek, örnek olarak vermek, örnek olarak göstermek, mahkemeye çağırmak, alıntı yapılmış, atıfta bulunmak,
To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another, To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context, To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court, Citation | Back, To quote or refer to, 1 To summon; to order to appear, as before a tribunal 2 To make reference to a text, statute, case or other legal authority in support of a proposition or argument; also the reference thus made, To give credit to a source used in research, To write down all the bits of information necessary to locate a specific source of information, i e the author, title, date of publication, place of publication and publisher See also Citation, Construction Industry Trading Electronically (trade organisation), ► to refer to a source in the text of a paper, usually tied to a complete citation located at the bottom of the page or at the end of the paper, To refer to or specify, as for support, proof, illustration, or confirmation, To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear, as before a court; to summon, To list the source(s) from which you used information, words or literary or verbal context from, To urge; to enjoin, quote; officially praise; summon to a court of law, Refer to an original source See How to Cite Sources for more information, To notify of a proceeding in court, To bespeak; to indicate, commend; "he was cited for his outstanding achievements", refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work", repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her", make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention", If someone is cited, they are officially ordered to appear before a court. The judge ruled a mistrial and cited the prosecutors for outrageous misconduct, The process of acknowledging the sources of your information and ideas (Compare with site), If you cite something, you quote it or mention it, especially as an example or proof of what you are saying. She cites a favourite poem by George Herbert I am merely citing his reaction as typical of British industry Spain was cited as the most popular holiday destination, To cite a person means to officially name them in a legal case. To cite a reason or cause means to state it as the official reason for your case. They cited Alex's refusal to return to the marital home Three admirals and a top Navy civilian will be cited for failing to act on reports of sexual assaults, refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior", advance evidence for, To provide information so someone else can locate a specific article or book In the case of an article, the citation consists of author or authors, the date of publication, name of the article, page number(s), volume number, issue number, and page numbers For more information on citing materials you find on the Web, see handout, Center for Information Technology Excellence, quote, as in: Your proposal will be more persuasive if you cite results of a recent survey, Citation This virtual style element indicates text that is used as a citation, to make a citation, referring to a book, a journal article, or another source, call in an official matter, such as to attend court, (1) To command the presence of a person; to notify a person of legal proceedings against him and require his appearance in the court, especially to face contempt proceedings (2) To read or refer to legal authorities in an argument or submission to a court For example, to cite a case is to refer to a particular case in an attempt to persuade the Court to be guided by the decision reached in that case, past of cite, quoted; referenced to, Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species The main international treaty that regulates the sale of exotic animal an plant species, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species, The "Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species" An international treaty that governs the trade, import and export of endangered plants and animals Some popular tarantulas come under Appendix II and can only be legally obtained from captive bred sources, third person singular of to cite, plural of cite; citations, Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Depending on the degree of depletion, CITES lists wild animals and plants in Appendices I, II, and III Many cetacean species, even the abandant minke whales, are listed in Appendix I which contains most endangered species, and their international trading is tightly restricted See Whaling and Trade for more details, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora: an international treaty to restrict and monitor trade in Endangered Species, agreed by 123 parties, with a Secretariat in Switzerland, Convention on International Trade in Endagered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (UNEP), The 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, restricting international commerce between participating nations for plant and animal species believed to be harmed by trade, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species regulatory body which oversees the international movement & trade of endangered species like a treaty in that nations are signatories to it App I is species that are considered to be presently threatened with extinction App II is species that are in danger of being threatened with extinction, quoting a reference eg: book, author, passage; within a written or oral presentation, the process of acknowledging the sources of your information and ideas, To quote and give reference to an authority of a piece of information that has been used,
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To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another
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To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context
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To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court
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Citation | Back
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To quote or refer to
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1 To summon; to order to appear, as before a tribunal 2 To make reference to a text, statute, case or other legal authority in support of a proposition or argument; also the reference thus made
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To give credit to a source used in research
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To write down all the bits of information necessary to locate a specific source of information, i e the author, title, date of publication, place of publication and publisher See also Citation
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Construction Industry Trading Electronically (trade organisation)
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► to refer to a source in the text of a paper, usually tied to a complete citation located at the bottom of the page or at the end of the paper
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To refer to or specify, as for support, proof, illustration, or confirmation
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To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear, as before a court; to summon
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To list the source(s) from which you used information, words or literary or verbal context from
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To urge; to enjoin
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quote; officially praise; summon to a court of law fiil
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Refer to an original source See How to Cite Sources for more information
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To notify of a proceeding in court
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To bespeak; to indicate
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commend; "he was cited for his outstanding achievements"
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refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work"
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repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
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make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
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If someone is cited, they are officially ordered to appear before a court. The judge ruled a mistrial and cited the prosecutors for outrageous misconduct
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The process of acknowledging the sources of your information and ideas (Compare with site)
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If you cite something, you quote it or mention it, especially as an example or proof of what you are saying. She cites a favourite poem by George Herbert I am merely citing his reaction as typical of British industry Spain was cited as the most popular holiday destination
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To cite a person means to officially name them in a legal case. To cite a reason or cause means to state it as the official reason for your case. They cited Alex's refusal to return to the marital home Three admirals and a top Navy civilian will be cited for failing to act on reports of sexual assaults
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refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior"
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advance evidence for
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To provide information so someone else can locate a specific article or book In the case of an article, the citation consists of author or authors, the date of publication, name of the article, page number(s), volume number, issue number, and page numbers For more information on citing materials you find on the Web, see handout
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quote, as in: Your proposal will be more persuasive if you cite results of a recent survey
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Citation This virtual style element indicates text that is used as a citation
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to make a citation, referring to a book, a journal article, or another source
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call in an official matter, such as to attend court
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(1) To command the presence of a person; to notify a person of legal proceedings against him and require his appearance in the court, especially to face contempt proceedings (2) To read or refer to legal authorities in an argument or submission to a court For example, to cite a case is to refer to a particular case in an attempt to persuade the Court to be guided by the decision reached in that case
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cited
past of cite
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cited
quoted; referenced to sıfat
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Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species The main international treaty that regulates the sale of exotic animal an plant species
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
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Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species
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The "Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species" An international treaty that governs the trade, import and export of endangered plants and animals Some popular tarantulas come under Appendix II and can only be legally obtained from captive bred sources
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third person singular of to cite
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cites
plural of cite; citations
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Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Depending on the degree of depletion, CITES lists wild animals and plants in Appendices I, II, and III Many cetacean species, even the abandant minke whales, are listed in Appendix I which contains most endangered species, and their international trading is tightly restricted See Whaling and Trade for more details
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora: an international treaty to restrict and monitor trade in Endangered Species, agreed by 123 parties, with a Secretariat in Switzerland
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Convention on International Trade in Endagered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (UNEP)
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The 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, restricting international commerce between participating nations for plant and animal species believed to be harmed by trade
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cites
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species regulatory body which oversees the international movement & trade of endangered species like a treaty in that nations are signatories to it App I is species that are considered to be presently threatened with extinction App II is species that are in danger of being threatened with extinction
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citing
quoting a reference eg: book, author, passage; within a written or oral presentation
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the process of acknowledging the sources of your information and ideas
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To quote and give reference to an authority of a piece of information that has been used
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