quit 音标拼音: [kw'ɪt]
n . 退出
vi . 离开,辞职,停止
vt . 离开,放弃,解除,表现,停止
退出离开,辞职,停止离开,放弃,解除,表现,停止
quit 退出; 结束
quit 退出
quit v 1 :
put an end to a state or an activity ; "
Quit teasing your little brother " [
synonym : {
discontinue }, {
stop }, {
cease }, {
give up }, {
quit }, {
lay off }] [
ant : {
bear on }, {
carry on },
{
continue }, {
preserve }, {
uphold }]
2 :
give up or retire from a position ; "
The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month "; "
The chairman resigned over the financial scandal " [
synonym : {
leave office }, {
quit }, {
step down }, {
resign }] [
ant : {
take office }]
3 :
go away or leave [
synonym : {
depart }, {
take leave }, {
quit }] [
ant :
{
stay }]
4 :
turn away from ;
give up ; "
I am foreswearing women forever "
[
synonym : {
foreswear }, {
renounce }, {
quit }, {
relinquish }]
5 :
give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope ;
admit defeat ;
"
In the second round ,
the challenger gave up " [
synonym : {
drop out }, {
give up }, {
fall by the wayside }, {
drop by the wayside }, {
throw in }, {
throw in the towel }, {
quit }, {
chuck up the sponge }] [
ant : {
enter }, {
participate }]
Guitguit \
Guit "
guit `\,
n . [
So called from its note .] (
Zool .)
One of several species of small tropical American birds of the family {
C [
oe ]
rebid [
ae ]},
allied to the creepers ; --
called also {
quit }.
See {
Quit }.
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gulae
Quit \
Quit \,
v .
i .
To go away ;
to depart ;
to stop doing a thing ;
to cease .
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Quit \
Quit \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Quit }
or {
Quitted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Quitting }.] [
OE .
quiten ,
OF .
quiter ,
quitier ,
cuitier ,
F .
quitter ,
to acquit ,
quit ,
LL .
quietare ,
fr .
L .
quietare to calm ,
to quiet ,
fr .
quietus quiet .
See {
Quiet },
a .,
and cf . {
Quit },
a ., {
Quite }, {
Acquit }, {
Requite }.]
1 .
To set at rest ;
to free ,
as from anything harmful or oppressive ;
to relieve ;
to clear ;
to liberate . [
R .]
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To quit you of this fear ,
you have already looked Death in the face ;
what have you found so terrible in it ? --
Wake .
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2 .
To release from obligation ,
accusation ,
penalty ,
or the like ;
to absolve ;
to acquit .
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There may no gold them quyte . --
Chaucer .
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God will relent ,
and quit thee all his debt .
--
Milton .
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3 .
To discharge ,
as an obligation or duty ;
to meet and satisfy ,
as a claim or debt ;
to make payment for or of ;
to requite ;
to repay .
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The blissful martyr quyte you your meed . --
Chaucer .
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Enkindle all the sparks of nature To quit this horrid act . --
Shak .
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Before that judge that quits each soul his hire .
--
Fairfax .
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4 .
To meet the claims upon ,
or expectations entertained of ;
to conduct ;
to acquit ; --
used reflexively .
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Be strong ,
and quit yourselves like men . --
1 Sam .
iv .
9 .
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Samson hath quit himself Like Samson . --
Milton .
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5 .
To carry through ;
to go through to the end . [
Obs .]
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Never worthy prince a day did quit With greater hazard and with more renown . --
Daniel .
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6 .
To have done with ;
to cease from ;
to stop ;
hence ,
to depart from ;
to leave ;
to forsake ;
as ,
to quit work ;
to quit the place ;
to quit jesting .
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Such a superficial way of examining is to quit truth for appearance . --
Locke .
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{
To quit cost },
to pay ;
to reimburse .
{
To quit scores },
to make even ;
to clear mutually from demands .
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Does not the earth quit scores with all the elements in the noble fruits that issue from it ? --
South .
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Syn :
To leave ;
relinquish ;
resign ;
abandon ;
forsake ;
surrender ;
discharge ;
requite .
Usage : {
Quit }, {
Leave }.
Leave is a general term ,
signifying merely an act of departure ;
quit implies a going without intention of return ,
a final and absolute abandonment .
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Quit \
Quit \ (
kw [
i ^]
t ),
n . (
Zool .)
Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America .
See {
Banana quit },
under {
Banana },
and {
Guitguit }.
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Quit \
Quit \ (
kw [
i ^]
t ),
a . [
OE .
quite ,
OF .
quite ,
F .
quitte .
See {
Quit },
v ., {
Quiet }.]
Released from obligation ,
charge ,
penalty ,
etc .;
free ;
clear ;
absolved ;
acquitted . --
Chaucer .
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The owner of the ox shall be quit . --
Ex .
xxi .
28 .
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Note :
This word is sometimes used in the form quits ,
colloquially ;
as ,
to be quits with one ,
that is ,
to have made mutual satisfaction of demands with him ;
to be even with him ;
hence ,
as an exclamation :
Quits !
we are even ,
or on equal terms . "
To cry quits with the commons in their complaints ." --
Fuller .
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151 Moby Thesaurus words for "
quit ":
abandon ,
abdicate ,
abjure ,
abort ,
abscond ,
acquit ,
act ,
atone ,
back out ,
be pensioned ,
be superannuated ,
bear ,
beat a retreat ,
beat it ,
beg off ,
belay ,
blow ,
bow out ,
cancel ,
carry ,
cease ,
chuck ,
clear ,
clear of ,
clear off ,
come off ,
compensate ,
comport ,
conduct ,
cry off ,
cut it out ,
cut out ,
decamp ,
demean ,
demit ,
depart ,
depart from ,
deport ,
desert ,
desist ,
desist from ,
disappear ,
discard ,
discharge ,
discharged ,
discontinue ,
disuse ,
drop ,
drop it ,
drop out ,
end ,
evacuate ,
exempt from ,
exit ,
flee ,
forsake ,
free ,
free of ,
get away ,
get away from ,
get off ,
get satisfaction ,
give notice ,
give over ,
give up ,
go ,
go back on ,
go on ,
halt ,
have done with ,
hold ,
indemnify ,
jettison ,
jilt ,
kick back ,
knock it off ,
knock off ,
lay off ,
leave ,
leave behind ,
leave flat ,
leave off ,
let go ,
liquidate ,
make amends ,
make good ,
make reparation ,
make requital ,
make restitution ,
make retribution ,
make up for ,
make up to ,
maroon ,
nol -
pros ,
not pursue with ,
pay ,
pay back ,
pay in kind ,
pay off ,
pay up ,
pension off ,
pull out ,
put behind one ,
quit cold ,
quit of ,
recompense ,
recoup ,
redress ,
refrain ,
refund ,
reimburse ,
relinquish ,
remove ,
renege ,
renounce ,
renounce the throne ,
repay ,
requite ,
resign ,
retire ,
retire from office ,
retreat ,
reward ,
rid ,
rid of ,
satisfy ,
say goodbye to ,
scrub ,
secede ,
settle ,
shed of ,
shut of ,
skip ,
square ,
stand aside ,
stand down ,
stay ,
step aside ,
stop ,
superannuate ,
surcease ,
surrender ,
take leave of ,
take off ,
terminate ,
throw over ,
vacate ,
vanish ,
waive ,
withdraw ,
withdraw from
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