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quitting
放棄,退出
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Quit
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Quit
or
Quitted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Quitting
.]
1.
To
set
at
rest
;
to
free
,
as
from
anything
harmful
or
oppressive
;
to
relieve
;
to
clear
;
to
liberate
. [
R
.]
To
quit
you
of
this
fear
,
you
have
already
looked
Death
in
the
face
;
what
have
you
found
so
terrible
in
it?
--
Wake
.
2.
To
release
from
obligation
,
accusation
,
penalty
,
or
the
like
;
to
absolve
;
to
acquit
.
There
may
no
gold
them
quyte
.
--
Chaucer
.
God
will
relent
,
and
quit
thee
all
his
debt
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
discharge
,
as
an
obligation
or
duty
;
to
meet
and
satisfy
,
as
a
claim
or
debt
;
to
make
payment
for
or
of
;
to
requite
;
to
repay
.
The
blissful
martyr
quyte
you
your
meed
.
--
Chaucer
.
Enkindle
all
the
sparks
of
nature
To
quit
this
horrid
act
. --
Shak
.
Before
that
judge
that
quits
each
soul
his
hire
.
--
Fairfax
.
4.
To
meet
the
claims
upon
,
or
expectations
entertained
of
;
to
conduct
;
to
acquit
; --
used
reflexively
.
Be
strong
,
and
quit
yourselves
like
men
.
--
1
Sam
.
iv
. 9.
Samson
hath
quit
himself
Like
Samson
. --
Milton
.
5.
To
carry
through
;
to
go
through
to
the
end
. [
Obs
.]
Never
worthy
prince
a
day
did
quit
With
greater
hazard
and
with
more
renown
. --
Daniel
.
6.
To
have
done
with
;
to
cease
from
;
to
stop
;
hence
,
to
depart
from
;
to
leave
;
to
forsake
;
as
,
to
quit
work
;
to
quit
the
place
;
to
quit
jesting
.
Such
a
superficial
way
of
examining
is
to
quit
truth
for
appearance
.
--
Locke
.
To quit cost
,
to
pay
;
to
reimburse
.
To quit scores
,
to
make
even
;
to
clear
mutually
from
demands
.
Does
not
the
earth
quit scores
with
all
the
elements
in
the
noble
fruits
that
issue
from
it?
--
South
.
Syn:
--
To
leave
;
relinquish
;
resign
;
abandon
;
forsake
;
surrender
;
discharge
;
requite
.
Usage:
--
Quit
,
Leave
.
Leave
is
a
general
term
,
signifying
merely
an
act
of
departure
;
quit
implies
a
going
without
intention
of
return
,
a
final
and
absolute
abandonment
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
quit
v
1:
put
an
end
to
a
state
or
an
activity
; "
Quit
teasing
your
little
brother
" [
syn
:
discontinue
,
stop
,
cease
, {
give
up
,
lay off
] [
ant
:
continue
]
2:
give
up
or
retire
from
a
position
; "
The
Secretary
fo
the
Navy
will
leave
office
next
month
"; "
The
chairman
resigned
over
the
financial
scandal
" [
syn
:
leave office
, {
step
down
,
resign
] [
ant
:
take office
]
3:
go
away
or
leave
[
syn
:
depart
,
take leave
] [
ant
:
stay
]
4:
turn
away
from
;
give
up
; "
I
am
foreswearing
women
forever
"
[
syn
:
foreswear
,
renounce
,
relinquish
]
5:
give
up
in
the
face
of
defeat
of
lacking
hope
;
admit
defeat
;
"
In
the
second
round
,
the
challenger
gave
up
" [
syn
: {
drop
out
,
give up
,
fall by the wayside
, {
drop
by
the
wayside
,
throw in
,
throw in the towel
, {
chuck
up
the
sponge
] [
ant
:
enter
]
[
also
:
quitting
,
quitted
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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