quite 意味
EN[kwaɪt] [-aɪt] [ˈkiːteɪ]US
日かなり
- 名詞 (Noun)PLquitesSUF-té
- 副詞 (Adverb)
- (heading) To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
- Thus when they had the witch disrobed quight, / And all her filthy feature open showne, / They let her goe at will, and wander wayes vnknowne.
- Margaret passed quite through the pines, and reached the opening beyond which was what was once the yard, but was now, except for a strip of flower-border and turf which showed care, simply a tangle of bushes and briars.
- El Adrea was quite dead. No more will he slink silently upon his unsuspecting prey.
- When I warned him that his words might be offensive to identical twins, he said that identical twins were a quite different case.
- I ventured to hint that he was not quite a fair judge, as Churchill had attacked him violently.
- However, the proceedings were quite carefully orchestrated to produce what seemed to be a predetermined outcome.
- (heading) In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually.
- "My little plot has been rather successful, after all, hasn't it?" "Quite a perfect success," said Drake.
- “My Continental prominence is improving,” I commented dryly. ¶ Von Lindowe cut at a furze bush with his silver-mounted rattan. ¶ “Quite so,” he said as dryly, his hand at his mustache. “I may say if your intentions were known your life would not be worth a curse.”
- Laploshka was one of the meanest men I have ever met, and quite one of the most entertaining.
- To debauch the Indians with rum and cheat them of their land was quite a Government affair, and not at all criminal; but to use rum to cheat them of their peltry, was an abomination in the sight of the law.
- It is quite the proper thing for a lady to be on intimate, and even on affectionate, terms with her favourite clergyman, and Lizzie certainly had intercourse with no clergyman who was a greater favourite with her than Mr. Emilius.
- To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather.
- (heading) To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
- 間投詞 (Interjection)
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- The creators of the griffin — half eagle, half lion — were early paleontologists who didn’t quite have their genuses straight and put the fossilized bones in the wrong place.
- Death quite unfellows us. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
- The countesses’ husbands were generally quite lavish. (countess + -es’)
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of quite in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 副詞
- 程度副詞
- マナー副詞
- 不可比較副詞
- 程度副詞
- 間投詞
- 名詞
- 可算名詞
- 可算名詞
- 副詞
- en quite a few
- en quite a bit
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