quite in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for quite in the English»Serbian Dictionary

quite [kwaɪt] ADV

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quite rightly
quite literally
inf that was quite a hike

quite Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I had to wait quite a time
I don't quite know what to say
inf that was quite a hike
I think he cares quite a lot
a good few Brit, quite a few

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
So let's be quite clear what this week's visit means, behind the diplomatic circumlocutions and the promises to help with things like submarines.
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He attached a studio to the house and planted many gardens of flowers, eternally frustrated that his roses would never grow quite right.
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The name appears to have been quite rare in Latin, although the reason for this is unclear.
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At first the vet thought he was a pigmy hedgehog which are quite common -- they have a short nose and just four toes.
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I put the word long in inverted commas because the kicks were in fact quite short and often inaccurate.
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Vague commitments, couched in grandiloquent language, dutifully reflected in tame government-controlled media outlets, manage to give summits past and present a quite surreal flavour.
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The exit packages, which were inflated by the acceleration of stock option payments, quite rightly raised the ire of investors at the time.
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Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy.
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It is a medium-size waterfall but quite flat.
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The other two species occur further inland, and have quite limited distributions.
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