释义 |
quite the little ——Used as a condescending or ironic recognition that someone has a particular quality or accomplishment: you’ve become quite the little horsewoman...- And the pharmacy clerks - it took no fewer than five of them to bring my drug deal to a conclusion; who knows how many it takes change a light bulb - are quite the little rays of sunshine, too.
- Their biggest asset is that, instead of just rehashing the same riffs, they actually prove to be quite the little tunesmiths and make the rawk memorable with some catchy choruses.
- He speaks perfect English and is quite the little gentlemen.
See parent entry: little |