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quits
- IPA[kwits]
美式
- (of two people) on even terms, especially because a debt or score has been settled
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- 1. (of two people) on even terms, especially because a debt or score has been settled I think we're just about quits now, don't you?
- leave (a place), usually permanently: hippies finally quit two sites in Hampshire last night
- rid of: I want to be quit of him
Oxford Dictionary
- leave (a place), usually permanently: he was ordered to quit the cabin immediately
- rid of: I want to be quit of him
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in names of various small songbirds found in the Caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.
Oxford Dictionary
- used in names of various small songbirds found in the Caribbean area, e.g. bananaquit, grassquit.
Oxford American Dictionary
- agree or acknowledge that terms are now equal, especially on the settlement of a debt
Oxford Dictionary
- a gamble to decide whether a loss or debt should be doubled or cancelled
Oxford Dictionary
- agree or acknowledge that terms are now equal, especially on the settlement of a debt
Oxford American Dictionary
- angrily abandon an activity or pursuit that has become frustrating, especially the playing of a ... I tried to play it two different times and wound up rage-quitting both times we almost rage-quit while trying to get a couple of sandwiches and a pasta salad
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- (of two people) on even terms, especially because a debt or score has been settled: I think we're just about quits now, don't you?
Oxford Dictionary