quite
英[kwaɪt]
美[kwaɪt]
- adv. 很;相当;完全
英英释意
- 1. to a degree (not used with a negative);
- "quite tasty"
- "quite soon"
- "quite ill"
- "quite rich"
- 2. 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"
- 3. 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"
- 4. actually or truly or to an extreme;
- "was quite a sudden change"
- "it's quite the thing to do"
- "quite the rage"
- "Quite so!"