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quit /kwɪt/ vt. | vi. | n. | a. | phr. I (quit 或 quit·ted;quit·ting) ❶ vt. 1. 停止;放弃 Quit grumbling! 别抱怨了! It hasn't quit raining yet. 雨还没停。 The men quit work at five. 工人们5点下班。 He should really quit smoking (drinking). 他真该戒烟(酒)。 quit one's claim to the throne 放弃对王位的要求 2. 离开;〈口〉辞去 As soon as she quitted the room he returned to it. 她刚离开房间,他回来了。 He quit Cambridge for Paris. 他离开剑桥去巴黎。 quit sb. in disgust (in anger) 怀着厌恶(气冲冲地)离开某人 quit school 退学 quit one's job 辞职 3. 偿付,偿清;回报 quit a debt 付清欠款 Death quits all scores. 一死了百债。 quit love with hate 以恨报爱 4. 使摆脱,使免除 quit oneself of fear 使自己摆脱恐惧感 quit oneself of a nuisance 摆脱讨厌的人(或东西) 5. [quit oneself] 〈古〉表现 The youths quit themselves like men. 那些青年表现得像男子汉。 ❷ vi. 1. 停止工作,停止活动,停下;停止斗争,认输,放弃 The engine has quit. 引擎不转了。 It's almost five o'clock; time to quit. 快5点了,该下班了。 2. 离开,搬出,迁出;〈口〉离职,辞职 If he doesn't pay his rent, he'll receive notice to quit. 假如不缴房租,他就会收到搬家的通知。 I've given my servant notice to quit. 我已给了仆人解雇通知。 If you don't like your job, quit. 你要是不喜欢自己的工作,那就辞职。
II n. 〈美口〉离开;离职,辞职
III a. 摆脱的,免除的;了结的(of) She is glad to be quit of him (the trouble). 她为摆脱了他(麻烦)而感到高兴。 get quit of one's debts 偿清债务 [<OFr quitter < QUIETUS] phr. quit hold of 见 hold¹ |