quit
quit 英 [kwɪt] 美 [kwɪt]
v. 离开;放弃;停止 n. 离开; 退出
进行时:quitting 过去式:quit 过去分词:quit 第三人称单数:quits
- To quit means to stop doing something. You might quit a lousy job or quit eating dessert.
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- v. 离开;放弃;停止
- n. 离开; 退出
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1. If I don't get more money I'll quit.
不给我加薪我就辞职。
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2. He has decided to quit as manager of the team.
他已决定辞掉球队经理的职务。
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3. He quit the show last year because of bad health.
去年他因身体欠佳而退出了表演。
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4. I've quit smoking.
我戒了烟。
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5. Just quit it!
你就罢手吧!
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6. We only just started. We're not going to quit now.
我们才刚刚开始,现在决不放弃。
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7. We decided it was time to quit the city.
当时我们决定,该离开城市生活了。
- quit (adj.) c. 1200, "free, clear" (of debt, etc.), from Old French quite, quitte "free, clear, entire, at liberty; discharged; unmarried," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quietus "free" (in Medieval Latin "free from war, debts, etc."), also "calm, resting" (from PIE root *kweie- "to rest, be quiet").
- quit (v.) c. 1200, "to repay, discharge" (a debt, etc.), from Old French quiter "clear, establish one's innocence;" also transitive, "release, let go, relinquish, abandon" (12c.), from quite "free, clear, entire, at liberty; discharged; unmarried," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quietus "free" (in Medieval Latin "free from war, debts, etc."), also "calm, resting" (from PIE root *kweie- "to rest, be quiet").
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