INTERJ an expression used before or part before and part after a quotation to identify it as such, and sometimes to dissociate the writer or speaker from it 所谓的; 用在引语前或部分用于引语前,部分用于引语后以示引言如此,有时是为了表示作者或发言者与所引用内容无关
No, I am not. I don't trust those quote-unquote leaders of our community.
不会。我不相信那些所谓的“社区领导者”。
The New York Times called it quote "a stupid idea" unquote.
纽约时报把它称为,引文起“一个愚蠢的想法”引文止。
It was quote, 'the hardest decision of my life', unquote, and one that he lived to regret.
那是,原话起,“我一生最难作出的决定”,原话止,而且是他终生悔恨的决定。
In the meantime, Trotsky's book is a shot fired across the bow of those forms of "aestheticism"--quote, unquote -which can be understood as self-involved, self-preoccupied, and indifferent to history and class struggle.
同时,托洛斯基的攻击唯美主义,他这样评价,它,唯美主义可以被理解为一种纯粹的自我欣赏,漠视历史和阶级斗争。
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