cite
cite.01 - refer to
CITE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from cite.01-v)CITATION-N NOTES: (from citation.01-n)
Aliases:
cite (v.)
citation (n.)
citation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: citer
ARG1-PPT: thing cited
ARG2-PRD: secondary attribute, cited-as
ARG1-PPT: thing cited
ARG2-PRD: secondary attribute, cited-as
cite-v: transitive agentive
TheyARG0
citerel
a lack of imbalances that provide early warning signals of a downturnARG1
.cite-v: with attribute
HeARG0
citesrel
the recent deal between Mitsubishi Estate Co and the Rockefeller GroupARG1
as evidenceARG2
.citation-n
Scalia was correct in
hisARG0
citationrel
of writer 's workARG1
.cite.02 - give legal summons, ticket
CITE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from cite.02-v)These two senses can be difficult to distinguish, especially if it's acriminal misdeed that's being referred to. If you really can't tell, try to default to the"refer" sense, since that's less specific. (from cite.02-v)
Aliases:
cite (v.)
citation (n.)
citation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: giver of ticket
ARG1-PPT: entity receiving citation
ARG2-CAU: criminal misdeed
ARG1-PPT: entity receiving citation
ARG2-CAU: criminal misdeed
cite-v: bummer dude
The Labor DepartmentARG0
citedrel
USX CorpARG1
for numerous health and safety violations at two Pennsylvania plantsARG2
.citation-n
My 13 - year - old sonARG1
gotARGM-LVB
a citationrel
for riding his bicycle without a helmetARG2
.