2022年6月2日 星期四

authoritative, quotation marks, to mark the University's 800th anniversary.

“The University has very longstanding, strong and happy connections with Her Majesty The Queen. We send our warm congratulations to Her Majesty on this unique anniversary and at this historic moment for the UK and the Commonwealth.”
Professor Stephen Toope, the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, reflects on Her Majesty The Queen's remarkable Platinum Jubilee.
This photo depicts Her Majesty's visit to the University of Cambridge in 2009 to mark the University's 800th anniversary.

World Scientific Publishing Co.

Erwin Schrödinger was one of the greatest scientists of all time but it is not widely known that he was a Fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford in the 1930s. This book is an authoritative account of Schrödinger's time in Oxford by Sir David Clary, an expert on quantum chemistry and a former Presiden....
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quo・ta・tion

━━ n. 引用, 引用語[句,文]; 相場(づけ), 時価; 見積り(価格) ((for)); 〔英〕 【株】(株式市場への)上場権. quotation marks 引用符. ⇒quote
n.
  1. The act of citing.
    1. A quoting of an authoritative source for substantiation.
    2. A source so cited; a quotation.
  2. Law. A reference to previous court decisions or authoritative writings.
  3. Enumeration or mention, as of facts, especially:
    1. An official commendation for meritorious action, especially in military service: a citation for bravery.
    2. A formal statement of the accomplishments of one being honored with an academic degree.
  4. An official summons, especially one calling for appearance in court.

ci・ta・tion

━━ n. 引用(文); 【法】召喚(状); (勲功などの)表彰, 感状.

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