English to Spanish Dictionary quotation

quotation

cotización
definition
noun
a quotation from Mark Twain
a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker.
you will be sent a written quotation for the cost of repairing your machine
a formal statement setting out the estimated cost for a particular job or service.
translation of 'quotation'
noun
cita,
cotización,
citación
example
When the existing policy expired in March the villagers were told it would not be renewed and were offered a 'quotation' by another company of £1,000.
My one criticism would be that it seems overly reliant on lots of 'quotation' from news pieces.
At length, the soloist and the orchestra meet on the same spiritual plane, a process aided by the 'quotation' of the plainsong Adoro te devote.
The balustrade has been inspected by the appropriate council departments and an approved contractor who will now provide a 'quotation' and method statement for the reinstatement of the works.
a great argument with much 'quotation' of Darwin
However, by getting both the 'quotation' and its author wrong, he merely exposed his own lack of education.
the company is being refused a 'quotation' on the New York Stock Exchange
a great argument with much 'quotation' of Darwin
Ask the funeral director for a written 'quotation' detailing all of these fees.
ensure you receive a written 'quotation' covering all aspects of the job
The solicitor should make clear at the outset if an estimate, 'quotation' or other indication of cost is not intended to be fixed.
There's a solemnly ungrammatical but sincere and oddly moving description of Baji Rout's role in the freedom movement that bears 'quotation' .
When choosing a garage for repairs, David advises that you select a familiar and reputable company, and wherever possible get a firm 'quotation' or written estimate for repairs.
This strategy does not just incorporate the parody or direct 'quotation' of prior texts, but uses everyday objects as the basis of its allegorical structure.
He provides copious 'quotation' from the novels/autobiographies and the filmscripts and football reports, as well as from surviving acquaintances of the author.
Knutsford was a tiny Manchester-based leather goods manufacturer, effectively a shell with a recently-acquired stock market 'quotation' .
I noticed, however, for the first time that Vaughan Williams provides a partial 'quotation' of the Dies Ire.
Because of that, it isn't actually amenable to 'quotation' .
Ted Hughes's reply, which opens by describing our dispute as a ‘corrosive misunderstanding’, is worth extensive 'quotation' .
The aim of this study is to assess the risks of the project, so that a formal 'quotation' can be made.
It is simply not possible to lift a convenient 'quotation' from the text and expect it to illuminate a modern debate about rights theory without understanding the context in which Marx wrote.
you will be sent a written 'quotation' for the cost of repairing your machine
a 'quotation' from Bartók's Fourth String Quartet
Seek a detailed 'quotation' in writing and try to use a firm with recommendations for reliability and good workmanship - a trade association might get help.
a 'quotation' from Mark Twain
With only £5,000 for repairs they struggled to meet the builders' 'quotation' of £30,000 to transform two farmhouses into holiday cottages.
That decision is so well known that it is usually cited without any 'quotation' from the speeches.
The supplier then faxes back a 'quotation' for the total cost of the materials in the quantities desired delivered to the actual job site.
The client usually receives a 'quotation' with projections when buying a policy.
The score contains a 'quotation' from Busoni's Sonatina Seconda.
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