第3个回答 2009-04-07
在引用某段话的时候开始用QUOTE,结束时用UNQUOTE,代表2者之间的话是引用的内容。
quote 这里开始引用 (某某人的名言) unquote = 引用完毕
以下来自wikipedia
Quote... Unquote is a 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 43rd series was broadcast in 2009.
The main part of the programme consists of a just-for-fun 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.
The programme uses voice-over artists to read the quotations. In recent years the main reader was William Franklyn (who died in 2006) and now is Peter Jefferson.
A number of notable comedy stars have produced the programme, including John Lloyd (Blackadder producer and deviser of QI), TV executive Geoffrey Perkins, Have I Got News for You producer Harry Thompson and satirist Armando Iannucci.
The programme's theme tune, between which snatches of quotations are inserted at the beginning of each show, is called "Duddly Dell", written and performed by Dudley Moore — the B-side of the single "Strictly for the Birds" (1961).
The programme is often the butt of jokes in other Radio 4 programmes, such as I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and The Now Show.