citation
citation 英 [saɪˈteɪʃn] 美 [saɪˈteʃən]
n. 引用,引证;[法] 传票;褒扬
名词复数:citations
- If you hear you’re getting a citation, wait before bragging about it. A citation can be an official award, but it can also mean something less thrilling, like a summons to appear in court.
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- n. 引用,引证;[法] 传票;褒扬
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1. Although China has risen in the "citation" rankings, its performance on this measure lags behind its investment and publication rate.
尽管中国在“引用”排名上也有所上升,但在这方面的表现落后于投入和发表的速率。
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2. As for the 3 percent of scientists who remain unconvinced, the study found their average expertise is far below that of their colleagues, as measured by publication and citation rates.
至于3%仍不相信这一点的科学家,研究发现,如按出版物和引用率来衡量,他们的平均专业水平远远低于其同行。
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3. The attribution contains a , but that citation will likely be rendered inline when printed, perhaps in italics or underlining, or will appear as a hotlink to the bibliography if rendered in HTML.
属性包含 ,但该引用往往在打印时以内联形式表示,可能以斜体或下划线格式表示,也可能作为到书目的热链接出现(如果以HTML 产生)。
- citation (n.) c. 1300, "summons, written notice to appear," from Old French citation or directly from Latin citationem (nominative citatio) "a command," noun of action from past participle stem of citare "to summon, urge, call; put in sudden motion, call forward; rouse, excite" (see cite).
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