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To repeat someone else's words said or written: He's always quoting from the Bible. "If they're flexible, we're flexible," the official quoted saying. She worked, to quote her daughter, "as if there were no tomorrow." Can I quote you on that = can I repeat to other people what you have just said[Cambridge Dictionary]. The term indirect quote is a currency quotation in the foreign exchange market that expresses the variable amount of foreign currency required to buy or sell one unit of the domestic currency. An indirect quote is also known as a “quantity quotation” since it expresses the quantity of foreign currency required to buy units of the domestic currency. In other words, the domestic currency is the base currency in an indirect quote, while the foreign currency is the counter currency(Academic explanatory dictionary).
ToQuote. Cambridge dictionary. Retrieved from: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/quote?q=To+Quote
Academic explanatory dictionary. Retrieved from: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/indirectquote.asp