cited (B1)
カタカナ: サイティッド
IPA: /ˈsaɪtɪd/
Definition
Mentioning or referring to a source, especially to support an argument, or identifying something as an example or reason.
意味: 根拠を補強するために情報源を挙げたり、例や理由として何かを指摘したりすること。
Examples / 例文
The professor cited several studies in her lecture. — The professor cited several studies in her lecture.
She cited her source when writing the research paper. — She cited her source when writing the research paper.
Cited の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Cited:
How to Use Cited
- cite as (prepositional phrase)
- To mention or refer to something as a particular thing or reason. — "He was cited as the main reason for the project's success."
- cited in (prepositional phrase)
- To be mentioned or referred to within a particular document, publication, or context. — "Her work was frequently cited in academic journals."
- cited for (prepositional phrase)
- To be officially mentioned or recognized for a specific achievement or offense. — "The firefighter was cited for bravery."
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