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quit
stop, cease, surrender, release, resign: quit the jobNot to be confused with:
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(kwĭt)v.tr.1.quit
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Past participle: quitted
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Verb | 1. | quit - put an end to a state or an activity; 'Quit teasing your little brother' cease, discontinue, lay off, stop, give up knock off, drop - stop pursuing or acting; 'drop a lawsuit'; 'knock it off!' leave off - stop using; 'leave off your jacket--no need to wear it here' sign off - cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations retire, withdraw - withdraw from active participation; 'He retired from chess' pull the plug - prevent from happening or continuing; 'The government pulled the plug on spending' close off, shut off - stem the flow of; 'shut off the gas when you leave for a vacation' cheese - used in the imperative (get away, or stop it); 'Cheese it!' call it a day, call it quits - stop doing what one is doing; 'At midnight, the student decided to call it quits and closed his books' |
2. | quit - give up or retire from a position; 'The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month'; 'The chairman resigned over the financial scandal' leave office, step down, resign resign, vacate, renounce, give up - leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; 'She vacated the position when she got pregnant'; 'The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds' retire - go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; 'He retired at age 68' top out - give up one's career just as one becomes very successful; 'The financial consultant topped out at age 40 because he was burned out' pull up stakes, depart, leave - remove oneself from an association with or participation in; 'She wants to leave'; 'The teenager left home'; 'She left her position with the Red Cross'; 'He left the Senate after two terms'; 'after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes' fall - lose office or power; 'The government fell overnight'; 'The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen' | |
3. | quit - go away or leave walk out of - leave, usually as an expression of disapproval congee - depart after obtaining formal permission; 'He has congeed with the King' go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; 'At what time does your train leave?'; 'She didn't leave until midnight'; 'The ship leaves at midnight' plump out - depart suddenly; 'He plumped out of the house' break camp, decamp - leave a camp; 'The hikers decamped before dawn' | |
4. | quit - turn away from; give up; 'I am foreswearing women forever' disclaim - renounce a legal claim or title to abandon, give up - give up with the intent of never claiming again; 'Abandon your life to God'; 'She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti'; 'We gave the drowning victim up for dead' | |
5. | quit - give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat; 'In the second round, the challenger gave up' chuck up the sponge, drop by the wayside, drop out, fall by the wayside, throw in the towel, throw in, give up |
quit
verbstopcontinue, finish, see through, go on with, complete
quit
verb1. To move or proceed away from a place:quit
[kwɪt] (quit (quitted (pt, pp)))A.VTto quit work (during job) → suspender el trabajo, dejar de trabajar; (at end of day) →
quit stalling! (esp US) → ¡déjate de evasivas!
quit fooling! → ¡déjate de tonterías!
to quit one's job → dejar el trabajo, renunciar a su puesto
I quit! → ¡lo dejo!; (from job) → ¡renuncio!
I've been given notice to quit → he recibido una notificación de desahucio
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[ˈkwɪt] [quit or quitted] (pt, pp)House Breakout Mac Os Download
vtShe's decided to quit her job → Elle a décidé de quitter son emploi.
to quit the habit [smoker] → arrêter de fumer
to quit doing sth → arrêter de faire qch
Quit stalling! → Arrête de te dérober!
Quit doing that! → Arrête!
I quit! → J'abandonne!
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vb: pret, ptp <quitted or quit> vtquit
[kwɪt] (quit or quitted (vb: pt, pp))1.vtto quit doing sth → smettere di fare qc
quit stalling! (Am) (fam) → non tirarla per le lunghe!
notice to quit (Brit) → preavviso (dato all'inquilino)
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Macworld editors can be a jaded bunch. We’ve been looking at Mac hardware and software for so long, we sometimes feel as though we’ve seen it all before. But then, every once in a while, something new comes along—a desktop gadget, a way to keep a laptop safe, or an oddball USB device, for instance—that makes us stop and say “Wow.” (Although it’s not always “Wow, that’s great.” Sometimes it’s “Wow, what were they thinking?”)
Every month, we collect a few of our favorite new things in our Hot Stuff section on the magazine’s back page. But sometimes we have more than a few new things to tell you about. So this month we decided to let Hot Stuff stretch its legs a bit. You’ll still find it on the back page, but it also gets a little extra room in the pages that follow. That’s where you’ll find a bunch of the hottest—and a few of the wackiest—gadgets, programs, and Web sites we’ve seen or heard about lately. We hope that more than a few of them make you stop and say “Wow,” too.
Templates for keynote 6 0 9 8. Today we start off with some things you’d find around the house.
1.Dell 3007WFP
$2,199; www.dell.com
At $2,199, Dell’s new 30-inch 3007WFP isn’t exactly cheap, but it’s worth a look if you’re in the market for a superhuge display and want an alternative to Apple’s $2,500 30-inch Cinema HD Display. You’ll need a dual- or quad-core Power Mac with PCI Express, one of the current 17-inch PowerBooks, or one of the new MacBook Pros to run the thing. (The requisite graphics card was also a build-to-order option on the last 15-inch PowerBook.) But if you’ve got the money and the right Mac, this is one sweet display.
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2. iMac G5 Omni Directional Antenna
$100; www.quickertek.com
Wireless networking is great until you can’t get a signal. That’ll never happen with QuickerTek’s new iMac G5 Omni Directional Antenna. It can theoretically extend Airport’s range up to three times, and it’s omnidirectional, so you should be able to pull in networks from across the office (or even across the street). To maximize its reach, the antenna comes with a three-foot-long coaxial cable. You mount it wherever you get the strongest signal.
3. SoundBridge Radio
$400; www.rokulabs.com
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You probably know about Roku’s SoundBridge network music player, which lets you stream iTunes music (the unprotected kind, at least) from your Mac to your stereo or speakers around the house. The SoundBridge Radio does much the same thing, except that it plays your iTunes music over its own built-in speakers, and it can play AM, FM, and Internet radio streams. It’s got an alarm clock, too.
4. Digital Picture Frame
PV1945, $850; PV1955, $1,200; www.photovu.com
Digital picture frames are nothing special these days—but the PhotoVu Digital Picture Frame does something different. It lets you download and display pictures from iPhoto photocasts, as well as photo streams from Flickr, Smugmug, and MSN. It’s available in two 19-inch models. Both display pictures at 1,280-by-960-pixel resolution, but the higher-priced PV1955 sports higher contrast and better brightness than the PV1945.
5. Petito Flash Drive
Petito Flash Drive |
$25 and up; flash.atpinc.com
https://truezload181.weebly.com/can-you-play-app-store-games-on-macbook-pro.html. The Petito Flash Drive is (according to ATP Electronics) the “world’s smallest flash drive.” How small? About the size of a quarter. https://site-4775208-7257-4898.mystrikingly.com/blog/pier-pressure-mac-os. Yet it holds as much as 1GB of data, can transfer it via USB 2.0, and can be protected with a password. But c’mon, you don’t buy one of these things for the specs.
6. Chandler
free (for now); chandler.osafoundation.org
iCal? Address Book? Forget ’em. Well, don’t forget ’em just yet, but do keep an eye on Chandler. At version 0.6, it’s a minimally usable calendar app right now. But it promises to grow into a comprehensive information manager that will handle e-mail, calendars, to-do lists, notes, and more; let you share that information in all sorts of ways; and put a friendly Mac OS X face on top of it all. You don’t have to use it. Just name-drop it once in a while.
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