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English - Turkish

Definition of be quite in English Turkish dictionary

quite
epey

Onun epeyce rekoru var. - He has quite a few records.

Tom Mary'den epeyce yaşlı. - Tom is quite a bit older than Mary.

quite
epeyce

Epeyce yer ziyaret ettik. - We visited quite a few places.

Tom Mary'den epeyce yaşlı. - Tom is quite a bit older than Mary.

quite
pek

Onun pek çok arkadaşı var. - He has quite a few friends.

Ne yapacağımdan pek emin değilim. - I'm not quite sure what to do.

quite
oldukça

Oldukça yorgun görünüyordu. - He looked quite tired.

Oğlun şimdiye kadar oldukça uzun olmalı. - Your son must be quite tall by now.

quite
bütünüyle

Birkaç şey, Tom'un beklentilerini bütünüyle karşılamadı. - A few things didn't quite meet Tom's expectations.

Tom'un söylediği bütünüyle doğru. - What Tom says is quite true.

quite
tamamen

Emin görünüyordu fakat onun iç duyguları tamamen farklıydı. - He looked confident but his inner feelings were quite different.

Sizinle tamamen aynı fikirde değilim. - I don't quite agree with you.

quite
bayağı

Tom'un bayağı az antikası var. - Tom has quite a few antiques.

Oğlun şimdiye kadar bayağı boy atmış olmalı. - Your son must be quite tall by now.

quite
elbette
quite
iyice

Arapçayı iyice öğrenmek oldukça zordur. - It's quite difficult to master Arabic.

quite
tam olarak

O tasarımcının adını tam olarak anlamadım. - I didn't quite catch the name of that designer.

Sonuçtan tam olarak memnun değiliz. - We are not quite satisfied with the result.

Quite
(so) İng. Tabii
quite
tam

Sizinle tamamen aynı fikirde değilim. - I don't quite agree with you.

Tom hâlâ oyunun kurallarını tamamen öğrenmemişti. - Tom still hasn't quite learned the rules of the game.

quite
gayet

Tom sandalyeyi gayet rahat buldu. - Tom found the chair quite comfortable.

Saat 2.30'a kadar niçin işi bitirtmek zorunda olduğumuzu Tom gayet net açıkladı. - Tom made it quite clear why we had to have the job finished by 2:30.

quite
az çok
quite
gerçekten

Ben, gerçekten ödeme için hazırım. - I am quite ready for payment.

Kadınlar gerçekten oldukça tehlikeliler. Bu konuda ne kadar çok düşünürsem, o kadar çok yüz örtüsünün arkasındaki nedeni anlayabileceğim. - Women really are quite dangerous. The more I think about this, the more I'm able to understand the reasoning behind face covering.

quite
su katılmadık
quite
asude
quite
büsbütün

Büsbütün hayal kırıklığı, biz hayallerimizin yok olduğunu gördük. - Quite frustrated, we saw our dreams disappear.

Bilgisayarlarla büsbütün evdedir. - He is quite at home with computers.

quite
(ünl.) Aynen öyle.Doğru
quite
cüda
quite
hayli

Onlar bir hayli çok kitap satın aldılar. - They bought quite a few books.

O, bu sabah bir hayli mektup aldı. - He received quite a few letters this morning.

quite
tümüyle
quite
bir dereceye kadar
quite
dili epey
quite
oldukça/tamamen
quite
her yönüyle
quite
tam, tamamen: I'm not quite through yet. Henüz tam bitirmiş değilim. I don't quite know what to say. Ne diyeceğimi bilemiyorum. "Is it
quite
hakikaten

Bu hakikaten yeterince büyük değil. - That's not quite big enough.

quite
pek çok defa

Onu pek çok defa yaptım. - I've done that quite a lot.

English - English

Definition of be quite in English English dictionary

quite
To a great extent or degree; very; very much; considerably

In Lejeuneaceae vegetative branches normally originate from the basiscopic basal portion of a lateral segment half, as in the Radulaceae, and the associated leaves, therefore, are quite unmodified.

quite
To a moderate extent or degree (tone of speech will often indicate this almost conflicting usage)

Work went quite well today.

quite
Indicates the speaker has had enough of the second person's talk, or the language or tone used, etc
quite
Completely; wholly; entirely; perfectly

I don't quite understand you.

quite
To a lesser extent or degree

Quite marvelous? What was wrong with it?.

quite
Common misspelling of quiet
quite
Indicates agreement
quite
fully
quite
{v} to repay
quite
{a} completely, entirely
Quite
quitly
quite
vagueness You use quite after a negative to make what you are saying weaker or less definite. Something here is not quite right After treatment he was able to continue but he was never quite the same
quite
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quite
actually or truly or to an extreme; "was quite a sudden change"; "it's quite the thing to do"; "quite the rage"; "Quite so!"
quite
completely or to a considerable degree, as in: Are you quite sure that the door is locked?
quite
completely, entirely; truly, absolutely; extremely, very; rather, moderately; to a certain extent
quite
to a degree (not used with a negative); "quite tasty"; "quite soon"; "quite ill"; "quite rich"
quite
Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly; as, the work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished; to be quite mistaken
quite
emphasis You use quite to emphasize what you are saying. It is quite clear that we were firing in self defence That's a general British failing. In the USA it's quite different
quite
formulae You can say `quite' to express your agreement with someone. `And if you buy the record it's your choice isn't it.' --- `Quite'
quite
approval You use quite in front of a noun group to emphasize that a person or thing is very impressive or unusual. `Oh, he's quite a character,' Sean replied It's quite a city, Boston
quite
to the greatest extent; completely; "you're quite right"; "she was quite alone"; "was quite mistaken"; "quite the opposite"; "not quite finished"; "did not quite make it"
quite
vagueness You use quite to indicate that something is the case to a fairly great extent. Quite is less emphatic than `very' and `extremely'. I felt quite bitter about it at the time Well, actually it requires quite a bit of work and research I was quite a long way away, on the terrace
quite
actually or truly or to an extreme; "was quite a sudden change"; "it's quite the thing to do"; "quite the rage"; "Quite so!
quite
misspelling of quiet
quite
A quite is a Northeastern word for a petticoat or underskirt It is a local form of coat
quite
of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative); "her victory was quite something"; "she's quite a girl"; "quite a film"; "quite a walk"; "we've had quite an afternoon"
be quite

    Turkish pronunciation

    bi kwayt

    Pronunciation

    /bē ˈkwīt/ /biː ˈkwaɪt/

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