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  • 1 quite

    {kwait}
    1. съвсем, напълно, съвършено
    QUITE the best най-добър (от всички)
    QUITE (so) точно така, да
    QUITE a miracle истинско чудо, цяло чудо
    she's QUITE a beauty тя е цяла красавица
    2. доста
    QUITE a number of people доста (много) хора
    QUITE some немалко
    QUITE a few доста/порядъчно много
    * * *
    {kwait} adv 1. съвсем, напълно, съвършено; quite the best най-добър
    * * *
    съвсем; съвършено; твърде; напълно;
    * * *
    1. quite (so) точно така, да 2. quite a few доста/порядъчно много 3. quite a miracle истинско чудо, цяло чудо 4. quite a number of people доста (много) хора 5. quite some немалко 6. quite the best най-добър (от всички) 7. she's quite a beauty тя е цяла красавица 8. доста 9. съвсем, напълно, съвършено
    * * *
    quite [kwait] adv 1. (със силно ударение) напълно, съвсем, съвършено; it is \quite the thing 1) това е съвсем модерно; 2) така трябва; точно така; not \quite the thing to do не съвсем (дотам) прилично; \quite the best най-добър от всички; not \quite не съвсем, ненапълно; \quite so! точно така! oh, \quite! о, да! 2. разг. (без ударение) доста; цял; \quite a miracle цяло чудо; she is \quite a beauty тя е цяла красавица; \quite a number of people доста много хора; \quite some немалко; \quite a long time доста дълго; \quite a few доста (порядъчно) много; \quite s.th. нещо специално (забележително).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > quite

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