citation
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British pronunciation
/saɪˈteɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « citation » en anglais

Citation
01

citation

a line or sentence taken from a book or speech
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In academic writing, it is essential to provide proper citations for all sources used.
Dans les écrits académiques, il est essentiel de fournir des citations appropriées pour toutes les sources utilisées.
The author included a citation from Shakespeare's play in the introduction to emphasize the theme.
L'auteur a inclus une citation de la pièce de Shakespeare dans l'introduction pour souligner le thème.
02

citation

a reference to a specific legal source, like a law or court case, used to support arguments or statements in legal documents and writings
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The attorney provided a citation to a relevant Supreme Court case to support her argument in the brief.
L'avocat a fourni une citation d'une affaire pertinente de la Cour suprême pour étayer son argument dans le mémoire.
The judge referenced a citation from a statute when rendering the court's decision.
Le juge a fait référence à une citation d'un statut lors du rendu de la décision du tribunal.
03

an official public recognition or award, often for bravery or distinguished service

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She received a citation for heroism in the rescue operation.
The soldier earned a citation for outstanding service.
04

a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Triple Crown in 1948

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Citation dominated the 1948 Triple Crown races.
The history of horse racing celebrates Citation's achievements.
05

a formal summons requiring a person to appear at a legal proceeding

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He received a citation to appear in court.
Parking violations often result in a citation.
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