出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/02 03:53 UTC 版)
From quote + unquote, a spoken equivalent of air quotes, used to express satire, sarcasm, irony or euphemism, analogous to scare quotes in print.
quote unquote (not comparable)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2010/08/23 20:20 UTC 版)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/18 15:28 UTC 版)
Quote... Unquote is a long-running panel game broadcast on BBC Radio 4 based on quotations. Every episode since the beginning of the series in 1976 has been chaired by its deviser, Nigel Rees. Its 46th series was broadcast in June/July 2010. In July 2011, the programme began a new series, being broadcast at 1.30pm on Mondays, repeated on Saturdays at 11.00pm. Contestants who have appeared on the latest series include Ardal O'Hanlon. The main part of the programme consists of a non-competitive quiz where the chairman asks each of the four panellists in turn to identify where a certain quotation, phrase or saying comes from. In between these rounds, the panellists are asked to share some of their favourite quotations on a specified theme. Other parts of the programme are devoted to answering listeners' queries about the sources of quotations and the origins of everyday phrases and idioms.
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言を喰む
讒言する
諌言する
断言すること
a sentence (in the indicative mood) that makes a declaration