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1 quite
[kwait] adv ամբողջովին. միանգամայն. բոլորովին, լրիվ. quite new բոլորովին նոր. quite right միանգամայն ճիշտ. quite enough լրիվ բավական. quite hot/late բավական շոգ/ուշ. quite so! Ճիշտ այդպես. quite another matter բոլորովին այլ բան. quite sure լրիվ հա մոզված. I don’t quite know Ստույգ չգիտեմ, Հա մոզված չեմ. He’s quite a lad ! խսկց. Ա՛յ քեզ տղա. That was quite a party ! Ա՛յ սա խնջույք էր -
2 enough
I[i΄nʌf]1. n բավական. բավարար քան ակություն. That’s quite enough Դա լրիվ բավական է. It’s just enough Լրիվ բավական է. more than enough ավելի քան բավական. enough and to spare ավեի քան հարկավոր է. I’ve had enough of him Ես նրանից ձանձրացել եմ. I’ve had enough of your impudence Ինձ ձանձրացրել է ձեր ան պատ կառությունը. enough to live on ապրելու համար բավական է.2. a բավական, բավականին. enough people/money/space/time բավական մարդիկ/փող/տարածություն/հնարավորություն ներ, be fool enough բավական հիմար լինելII[i΄nʌf] adv բավականաչափ, բա վական. know well enough շատ լավ գիտե նալ/իմ անալ. sure enough անկասկած. oddly enough որքան էլ տարօ րի նակ է. You are old enough Դու արդեն բավական մեծ ես. well enough բավական լավ. polite enough բա վա կանաչափ քաղա քավարի. That’s good enough for me Դա ինձ հարմար է. Enough! Հերի՛ք է Վե՛րջ տուր
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