quit
verb
kwɪt
verb
1
to
leave
a
job,
school
etc,
especially
without
finishing
it
completely
[非正式] 离开(工作岗位、学校等); 离任; 离校
I,T | informal
He
quit
his
job
after
an
argument
with
a
colleague.
他和一位同事争吵后就辞职了。
I
quit
school
at
16.
我十六岁辍学。
She
has
decided
to
quit
show
business.
她决定退出娱乐圈。
People
are
now
calling
on
the
chairman
to
quit.
人们现在正要求主席辞职。
2
to
stop
doing
something,
especially
something
that
is
bad
or
annoying
[尤美] 停止,戒除做坏事或令人厌烦的事);
I,T | especially AmE
The
majority
of
smokers
say
that
they
would
like
to
quit
the
habit.
大多数吸烟者都说他们是想戒烟的。
Quit
it,
Robby,
or
I’ll
tell
mom!
住手,罗比,否则我告诉妈妈!
We’ve
done
what
we
can.
Let’s
quit.
我们已经尽力,算了吧。
quit
doing
sth
He’s
been
given
six
months
to
live
if
he
doesn’t
quit
drinking.
他如果不戒酒的话,只能活六个月。
I
wish
you’d
all
quit
complaining.
我希望你们都不要再抱怨了。
3
to
leave
a
house
or
apartment
that
you
have
been
renting
[英,法律] 搬离(租住的房子)
I,T | BrE law
The
landlord
gave
them
notice
to
quit
the
premises
within
seven
days.
房东通知他们七天之内搬出去。
4
be quit of sth
to
no
longer
have
to
suffer
or
be
involved
with
something
bad
[英,正式] 了结某事,摆脱某事
BrE formal
The
people
now
long
to
be
quit
of
war.
人们现在渴望结束战争。
5
to
leave
a
place
[正式] 离开〔某处〕
T | formal
It
was
ten
years
since
he
had
quit
Russia.
他离开俄罗斯已经有十年了。