intransitive. To cease; to withdraw, quit the field.
单词 | θ85927 |
释义 | the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease activity [verb (intransitive)] > quit or give up (7) to give offa1616 intransitive. To cease; to withdraw, quit the field. quita1642 intransitive. Now chiefly North American. To cease to engage in an action or activity; (also) to give up one's employment, leave a job. Also (U.S.)… to tie up1760 slang. To give up, desist from, quit (a practice or course of action); also absol. that'll be the day1916 Originally Australian and New Zealand. that'll (also that will) be the day: (originally) that will be a significant day to experience, a day worth… to turn in1918 transitive. colloquial (originally Australian, now chiefly Australian, New Zealand, and British). To give up, to stop (an activity). Frequently with… to go through1933 intransitive. Australian colloquial. Of a person: to desert, decamp; to abscond. Also: to desist, give up. Cf. to shoot through at shoot, v. 2e. to walk away1950 intransitive. To refuse to become, or cease to be, involved with something. |
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