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quite COMPLETELYkwaItadv [not gradable]completely; to a large degree or very much完全地,非常The two brothers are quite different in character.两兄弟性格十分不同。Quite honestly/frankly, the thought of it terrified me.非常坦率/坦白地讲,想到它令我害怕。Nobody is quite sure how many bikes there are in Cambridge.没人能很肯定剑桥到底有多少自行车。It would be quite wrong to suggest that she told a lie.暗示说她撒了谎会是十分错误的。The colours almost match but not quite.颜色差不多相配,但不十分协调。I enjoyed her new book though it's not quite as good as her last one.我喜欢她的新书,尽管没有她上一本书那么好。You use quite with a negative to express uncertainty quite.用于否定句,表示不确定或不肯定I don't quite know what to say.我不知道该说什么。I didn't quite catch what he said.我听不大懂他说的话。(Br) You can say quite or quite so to show that you agree with what someone has just said.表示同意"You'd think he could spare some money--he's not exactly poor.""Quite."“你会觉得他可以多出些钱来----他并不真的穷。”“不错。”
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