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Blockquote

Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

引用, ブロッククォート, 引用文

Blockquote meanings in Japanese

引用

Example:
The author used a blockquote to highlight the important passage.
著者は重要な箇所を強調するために引用を使用しました。
In her essay, she included a blockquote from a famous philosopher.
彼女のエッセイには有名な哲学者の引用が含まれていました。
Usage: FormalContext: Writing, academic papers, articles
Note: In Japanese writing, quotes are often used to support arguments or present other perspectives. The term '引用' can encompass various forms of quotation, including blockquotes.

ブロッククォート

Example:
To format text as a blockquote in HTML, you use the <blockquote> tag.
HTMLでテキストをブロッククォートとしてフォーマットするには、
タグを使用します。
The website displayed a blockquote to showcase the user's testimonial.
ウェブサイトはユーザーの推薦文を示すためにブロッククォートを表示しました。
Usage: Technical/FormalContext: Web development, programming
Note: The term 'ブロッククォート' is a loanword from English and is often used in technical contexts related to web design and coding.

引用文

Example:
She included a blockquote in her presentation to reinforce her point.
彼女はプレゼンテーションに引用文を含めて自分の主張を強化しました。
The blockquote in the article provided valuable insights.
記事の引用文は貴重な洞察を提供しました。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Literature, discussions, presentations
Note: This meaning emphasizes the content of what is being quoted, which can be used in various contexts such as literature and dialogues.

Blockquote's synonyms

excerpt

An excerpt is a short extract or passage taken from a larger piece of writing.
Example: The book contained an excerpt from the author's upcoming novel.
Note: An excerpt is often used to showcase a specific part of a text, whereas a blockquote typically marks a direct quotation.

citation

A citation is a reference to a source of information or a direct quotation from a text.
Example: The paper included a citation from a research study to support the argument.
Note: A citation may refer to any type of reference, not just a quoted text.

Blockquote expressions, common phrases

Quote

To repeat or reproduce a statement made by someone else.
Example: She quoted a famous line from the movie during her speech.
Note: While 'blockquote' specifically refers to a visually distinct section of quoted text, 'quote' is a more general term for repeating or reproducing a statement.

Cite

To refer to or quote as an authority or example.
Example: Make sure to cite your sources when writing a research paper.
Note: While 'blockquote' refers to visually presenting quoted text, 'cite' focuses on referencing sources or experts to support a claim or statement.

Extract

To take or pull out a passage or segment from a larger text.
Example: I need to extract that paragraph and include it in my report.
Note: Unlike 'blockquote' which emphasizes visually setting apart quoted text, 'extract' implies physically removing a section for use elsewhere.

Paraphrase

To restate a text or passage in different words, often to simplify or clarify the meaning.
Example: Can you paraphrase this passage to make it easier to understand?
Note: While 'blockquote' involves directly quoting text, 'paraphrase' involves restating the information in one's own words.

Reference

A mention or citation of a source or authority in support of an argument or statement.
Example: She provided a reference to support her argument.
Note: Unlike 'blockquote,' which visually presents quoted text, 'reference' refers to citing a source or authority to back up a claim or point.

Allude to

To suggest or indirectly mention something without explicitly stating it.
Example: The author alluded to a famous historical event in the novel.
Note: Unlike 'blockquote,' which involves directly quoting text, 'allude to' implies hinting at or referencing something indirectly.

Mention

To bring up or refer to something briefly or in passing.
Example: Please mention the key points in your presentation.
Note: While 'blockquote' involves visually presenting quoted text, 'mention' simply refers to bringing something up briefly or in passing.

Blockquote everyday (slang) expressions

Block

In casual speech, 'block' is used to mean the action of copying and pasting a section of text for quoting.
Example: I'm just going to block that text from the article.
Note: The slang 'block' simplifies and shortens the word 'blockquote'.

Snippet

In everyday language, 'snippet' refers to a small part or quote taken from a larger piece of text.
Example: Can you give me a snippet from the research paper to include in my presentation?
Note: While 'blockquote' refers specifically to a direct quotation, 'snippet' can refer to any small portion of text.

Grab

'Grab' is a colloquial term used to describe quickly selecting and using a section of text in a document.
Example: I'll grab a couple of lines from the article to support my argument.
Note: The informal nature of 'grab' contrasts with the formal connotation of 'blockquote'.

Cop

When used informally, 'cop' means to copy or take a portion of text for use.
Example: Can you cop that text and put it in the report?
Note: The slang 'cop' is a more casual and slangy way of referring to the action of putting a quote in a text.

Blockquote - Examples

The quote was placed in a blockquote.
Use quotation marks to indicate a direct quote.
The author used a blockquote to emphasize the importance of the passage.

Blockquote grammar

Blockquote - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: blockquote
Conjugations

Blockquote - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
blockquote: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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