quality
quality 英 [ˈkwɒləti] 美 [ˈkwɑləti]
n. 质量,品质 adj. 优质的;高品质的
名词复数:qualities
- The qualities of something are its distinguishing features, and those can be good or bad. The qualities you look for when buying a tightrope might include strength and pliability, but you probably wouldn't want one with a slippery quality.
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- n. 质量,品质
- adj. 优质的;高品质的
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1. goods of a high quality
优质商品
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2. to be of good quality, to be of poor quality, to be of top quality
质量好╱差╱上乘
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3. high-quality goods
优质商品
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4. a decline in water quality
水质的下降
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5. We aim to provide quality at reasonable prices.
我们的宗旨是质量上乘、价格合理。
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6. to have leadership qualities
具有领导素质
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7. the special quality of light and shade in her paintings
她绘画中的明、暗特征
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8. We specialize in quality furniture.
我们专营高档家具。
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9. quality service at a competitive price
质优价廉的服务
- quality (n.) c. 1300, "temperament, character, disposition," from Old French qualite "quality, nature, characteristic" (12c., Modern French qualité), from Latin qualitatem (nominative qualitas) "a quality, property; nature, state, condition" (said [Tucker, etc.] to have been coined by Cicero to translate Greek poiotes), from qualis "what kind of a," from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns. Meaning "degree of goodness" is late 14c. Meaning "social rank, position" is c. 1400. Noun phrase quality time first recorded 1977. Quality of life is from 1943. Quality control first attested 1935.
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