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[kwait] adv 1. krejt, krejtësisht, plotësisht, fare, tërësisht; quite so! (edhe iron) ashtu, posi!; pikërisht!; krejt e vërtetë; I can quite believe that... e besoj plotësisht se... l quite understand e kuptoj fort mirë; I don't quite see why... nuk e marr vesh fare përse... it isn't quite what I wanted nuk është aspak ajo që doja unë; that's not quite right nuk është krejt e saktë. 2. vërtet, me të vërtetë; she is quite a beauty ajo është vërtet grua e bukur. 3. mjaft; disi; në njëfarë mase, njëfarësoj, deri diku; quite good jo fort i keq; çka, mirë; quite a long time një kohë mjaft e gjatë; I quite like the idea ideja më pëlqen njëfarësoj.● quite a a) mjaft, goxha; quite a few/a lot mjaft/goxha; b) gj.fol. mjaft /goxha i mirë; alamet; he's quite a guy është goxha burrë/njeri/djalë! that's quite a car you have alamet veture kjo e jotja!* * *pak a shumë; fare
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