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🔑quitequite /kwaɪt / adverb (used before an adjective or adverb用于形容词或副词前) very, but not completely or extremely相当;颇◆We are quite pleased with the results of our experiments.我们对自己的实验结果相当满意。◆She shouldn't be so modest – she really speaks English quite well.她不应如此谦虚,她英语讲得很不错。 ●not quiteused for showing that something is nearly suitable or almost happens不太;不很◆There's not quite enough bread for breakfast.面包不太够早餐吃。◆I can't quite reach it – can you give it to me?我有点够不着,你能把它递给我吗?◆These shoes don't quite fit.这双鞋不太合脚。●quite aused for emphasizing that something is unusual, or larger, longer, etc. than usual(强调某事物不同寻常或超出一般)◆That's quite a hairstyle, Ben!那发型真奇特,本!◆That's quite a big problem.那还真是个大问题。◆We'll have to wait quite a while.我们得等好一阵子。●quite a bit (of sth)●quite a few●quite a lot (of sth)a lot, but not an extremely large amount or number of something很多;颇多◆I learned quite a bit during the tour of the museum.我在参观博物馆的过程中学到了很多东西。◆We received quite a few responses to our ad.我们的广告得到了颇多回应。◆They've worked hard, but there's still quite a lot left to do.他们已经很努力了,但仍然有很多事情要做。 |