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Play quite tarimas /kwʌɪt/

Paaiškinimas anglų kalba

  • completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers "an absolutely magnificent painting" "a perfectly idiotic idea" "you're perfectly right" "utterly miserable" "you can be dead sure of my innocence" "was dead tired" "dead ri..."
  • to some (great or small) extent "it was rather cold" "the party was rather nice" "the knife is rather dull" "I rather regret that I cannot attend" "He's rather good at playing the cello" "he is kind of shy"
  • to the greatest extent; completely "you're quite right" "she was quite alone" "was quite mistaken" "quite the opposite" "not quite finished" "did not quite make it"
  • to a degree (not used with a negative) "quite tasty" "quite soon" "quite ill" "quite rich"
  • of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative) "her victory was quite something" "she's quite a girl" "quite a film" "quite a walk" "we've had quite an afternoon"
  • actually or truly or to an extreme "was quite a sudden change" "it's quite the thing to do" "quite the rage" "Quite so!"
  • to a moderately sufficient extent or degree "the shoes are priced reasonably" "he is fairly clever with computers" "they lived comfortably within reason"
  • to a moderately sufficient extent or degree "pretty big" "pretty bad" "jolly decent of him" "the shoes are priced reasonably" "he is fairly clever with computers"
  • definitely or positively (`sure' is sometimes used informally for `surely') "the results are surely encouraging" "she certainly is a hard worker" "it's going to be a good day for sure" "they are coming, for certain" "they thought he had been kil..."
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