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quit
stop, cease, surrender, release, resign: quit the jobNot to be confused with:
quiet – still; soothing; hushed; calm: quiet the animals
quite – very; to a degree; rather: quite a lovely compliment
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quit
(kwĭt)v.tr.1.a. To cease or discontinue: asked them to quit talking; quit smoking. See Synonyms at stop.
2. a. To depart from; leave: 'You and I are on the point of quitting the theater of our exploits'(Horatio Nelson).
b. To leave the company of: had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight.
4. b. To release from a burden or responsibility.
5. Archaic To conduct (oneself) in a specified way: Quit yourselves like adults.
v.intr.1. To cease an action or cease working properly; stop: The car quit on the hill.
2. To abandon an activity out of frustration or despair; give up: saw that he would never get the part and quit.
adj.
[Middle English quiten, to release, from Old French quiter, from Medieval Latin quiētāre, quītāre, from Latin quiētus, at rest; see quiet.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
quit
(kwɪt) vb, quitsorquittingHouse Breakout Mac Os 11
, quittedorchieflyUSquit1. (tr) to depart from; leave: he quitted the place hastily.
2. to resign; give up (a job): he quitted his job today.
3. (intr) (of a tenant) to give up occupancy of premises and leave them: they received notice to quit.
4. to desist or cease from (something or doing something); break off: quit laughing.
6. (tr) archaic to conduct or acquit (oneself); comport (oneself): he quits himself with great dignity.
adj (foll by: of) free (from); released (from): he was quit of all responsibility for their safety.
[C13: from Old French quitter, from Latin quiētus quiet; see quietus]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
quit
(kwɪt)v. quitquit•ted, quit•ting,v.t.
2. to depart from; leave (a place or person).
3. to resign; relinquish: He quit his claim to the throne.
4. to release one's hold of (something grasped).
6. to clear (a debt); repay.
v.i. 8. to cease from doing something; stop.
10. to depart or leave.
11. to stop trying, struggling, or the like; accept or acknowledge defeat.
adj. 12. released from obligation, penalty, etc.; rid (usu. fol. by of): quit of all further responsibilities.
[1175–1225; (adj.) Middle English quit(te) exempt, freed, acquitted of (< Old French quite) < Medieval Latin quittus, by-form of quītus (>> Middle English quit(e); see quite), for Latin quiētusquiet1; (v.) Middle English quit(t)en to pay, acquit oneself < Old French quit(t)er < Medieval Latin quittāre, quiētāre to release, discharge, Late Latin quiētare to put to rest, quiet1]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
quit
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Past participle: quitted
Gerund: quitting
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I quit |
you quit |
he/she/it quits |
we quit |
you quit |
they quit |
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I quitted |
you quitted |
he/she/it quitted |
we quitted |
you quitted |
they quitted |
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I am quitting |
you are quitting |
he/she/it is quitting |
we are quitting |
you are quitting |
they are quitting |
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I have quitted |
you have quitted |
he/she/it has quitted |
we have quitted |
you have quitted |
they have quitted |
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I was quitting |
you were quitting |
he/she/it was quitting |
we were quitting |
you were quitting |
they were quitting |
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I had quitted |
you had quitted |
he/she/it had quitted |
we had quitted |
you had quitted |
they had quitted |
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you will quit |
he/she/it will quit |
we will quit |
you will quit |
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I will have quitted |
you will have quitted |
he/she/it will have quitted |
we will have quitted |
you will have quitted |
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I will be quitting |
you will be quitting |
he/she/it will be quitting |
we will be quitting |
you will be quitting |
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I have been quitting |
you have been quitting |
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we had been quitting |
you had been quitting |
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I would quit |
you would quit |
he/she/it would quit |
we would quit |
you would quit |
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I would have quitted |
you would have quitted |
he/she/it would have quitted |
we would have quitted |
you would have quitted |
they would have quitted |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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 |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
quit
verb1.resign (from), leave, retire (from), pull out (of), surrender, chuck(informal), step down (from)(informal), relinquish, renounce, pack in(informal), abdicateHe figured he would quit his job before he was fired
2.stop, give up, cease, end, drop, abandon, suspend, halt, discontinue, belay(Nautical)I was trying to quit smoking at the time.
stopcontinue, finish, see through, go on with, complete
stopcontinue, finish, see through, go on with, complete
3.leave, depart from, go out of, abandon, desert, exit, withdraw from, forsake, go away from, pull out from, decamp fromPolice were called when he refused to quit the building.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
quit
verb1. To move or proceed away from a place:depart, exit, get away, get off, go, go away, leave, pull out, retire, run (along), withdraw.
Slang: blow, split, take off.
2. To relinquish one's engagement in or occupation with:
3. To give up or leave without intending to return or claim again:Idioms: run out on, walk out on.
4. To cease trying to accomplish or continue:abandon, break off, desist, discontinue, give up, leave off, relinquish, remit, stop.
Slang: lay off.
Idioms: call it a day, call it quits, hang up one's fiddle, have done with, throw in the towel.
5. To come to a cessation:arrest, belay, cease, check, discontinue, halt, leave off, stall, stop, surcease.
6. To conduct oneself in a specified way:acquit, act, bear, behave, carry, comport, demean, deport, do.
adjectiveOwing or being owed nothing:
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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quit
[kwɪt] (quit (quitted (pt, pp)))A.VT1. (= cease) to quit doing sth (esp US) → dejar de hacer algo
to 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 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!
2. (= leave) [+ place] → abandonar, salir de; [+ premises] → desocupar (Comput) [+ application] → abandonar
to quit one's job → dejar el trabajo, renunciar a su puesto
to quit one's job → dejar el trabajo, renunciar a su puesto
B.VI (esp US) (= go away) → irse, marcharse; (= resign) → dimitir, renunciar; (= stop work) → suspender el trabajo, dejar de trabajar; (= give up) (in game, task) → abandonar (Comput) → terminar, abandonar
I quit! → ¡lo dejo!; (from job) → ¡renuncio!
I've been given notice to quit → he recibido una notificación de desahucio
I quit! → ¡lo dejo!; (from job) → ¡renuncio!
I've been given notice to quit → he recibido una notificación de desahucio
C.ADJto be quit of sth/sb → haberse librado de algo/algn
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
quit
[ˈkwɪt] [quit or quitted] (pt, pp)vt (= leave) [+ job, school] → quitter; [+ place] → quitter
She's decided to quit her job → Elle a décidé de quitter son emploi.
She's decided to quit her job → Elle a décidé de quitter son emploi.
(mainly US) (= stop) → arrêter
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!
vito 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!
(mainly US) (= give up) → abandonner, renoncer (= resign) → démissionner
I quit! → J'abandonne!
I quit! → J'abandonne!
(= leave) to give sb notice to quit [+ tenant] → donnercongé à qn
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
quit
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(= leave)town, army → verlassen; this life → scheiden aus; (= give up)job → aufgeben, kündigen; I’ve given her notice to quit the flat(form) → ich habe ihr die Wohnunggekündigt; I’ve had notice to quit the flat(form) → mir ist (die Wohnung) gekündigtworden; the dog would not quit his prey(liter) → der Hund wollte nicht von seiner Beuteablassen(liter)
(inf: = stop) → aufhören mit; to quit doing something → aufhören, etw zu tun; quit it! → hör (damit) auf!; to quit work → mit der Arbeitaufhören
(Comput) job, program → beenden, verlassen, aussteigen aus(inf)
vi(= go away) → weg-orfortgehen; notice to quit → Kündigungf; they gave me notice to quit → sie haben mir gekündigt
(= accept defeat) → aufgeben; she doesn’t quit easily → sie gibtnicht so leichtorschnell auf
(Comput) → das Programmetcverlassen, beenden, aussteigen(inf)
adjquit of → losor frei von, ledig(+gen) (geh); we are quit of him → wir sind ihn los
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
quit
[kwɪt] (quit or quitted (vb: pt, pp))1.vta. (cease, work) → lasciare, piantare
to quit doing sth → smettere di fare qc
quit stalling! (Am) (fam) → non tirarla per le lunghe!
to quit doing sth → smettere di fare qc
quit stalling! (Am) (fam) → non tirarla per le lunghe!
b. (leave, place) → lasciare
notice to quit (Brit) → preavviso (dato all'inquilino)
notice to quit (Brit) → preavviso (dato all'inquilino)
2.vi (resign) → dare le dimissioni, dimettersi; (give up, in game) → abbandonare, mollare; (accept defeat) → darsi per vinto/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
quit
(kwit) – past tense, past participles ˈquitted, ~quit – verb to leave, stop, or resign from etc. I'm going to quit teaching; They have been ordered to quit the house by next week. verlaat, bedank, ophou يَتْرُك، يُهاجِر спирам abandonar zanechat, opustit aufgeben holde op med; forlade εγκαταλείπω, παρατώ, παραιτούμαιabandonar lõpetama, lahkuma رها کردن lopettaa abandonner לַעֲזוֹב छोड़ देना napustiti, prekinuti abbahagy, otthagy berhenti, meninggalkan hætta abbandonare, lasciare やめる 그만두다 mesti, palikti pamest; atstāt; likt mierā berhenti ophouden, weggaanforlate, slutte med, si opprzucić, opuścić پريښودل (لكه دسګرټو)، ترك كول: لاس اخيستل: تلافي كول، عوض وركول abandonar a părăsi, a lăsa оставлять nechať, opustiť odpovedati se čemu napustiti sluta med, lägga av, lämna จากไป bırakmak, vazgeçmek 離開,停止,放棄 залишати; припиняти ترک کرنا bỏ; ngừng 离开,停止,放弃,解除
be quit of to be rid of. I am glad to be quit of that job. ontslae wees van خالِصٌ من، مُحَلٌّ من، غَيْر مُلْزَم ب отървавам се livrar-se de být zbaven (něčeho) lossein komme af med ξεφορτώνομαι haberse librado de vabanema از شر کسی یا چیزی راحت شدن päästä eroon être débarrassé de לְהִתפָּטֵר मुक्ति पाना riješiti se megszabadul vmitől terlepas vera laus við liberarsi di/da ~をやめて 그만두다 atsikratyti tikt vaļā berhenti kwijt zijn bli kvitt/ferdig med być wolnym (od) پريښودل livrar-se de a scăpa de разделаться byť zbavený (čoho) rešiti se (česa) otarasiti se vara kvitt กำจัด ..-den kurtulmak 擺脫 позбавитися چھٹکارا پانا thoát khỏi 摆脱
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
quit
→ يَتْرُك dát výpověď droppeaufgebenπαρατάωdejar lopettaaarrêter prestatilasciare やめる ..을 그만두다ophouden metslutte (med)zrezygnowaćdeixarпокидать sluta เลิกbırakmak bỏ离开Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
quit
vt. dejar, parar; desistir;
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
quit
vt (pret & ppquit;gerquitting) dejar de, (to discontinue) suspender; You need to quit smoking.Tiene que dejar de fumar.English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Hosted by | Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Merlin Mann, Alex Lindsay, iJustine, Kendra Arimoto and Emery Wells |
Genre | Technology |
Updates | Unknown |
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Picture format | Podcast, 1080p (HDTV) |
Publication | |
License | CC-BY-NC-SA[1] (before 2015-04-09) CC-BY-NC-ND[2] |
Website | pixelcorps.tv/macbreak |
MacBreak was an internet television show hosted by Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Kendra Arimoto, Alex Lindsay, iJustine and Emery Wells from TWiT.tv and the Pixel Corps. The podcast was dedicated to Apple'sMacintosh computers and other Apple products such as the iPod.
MacBreak was the first podcast in 1080phigh definition format, with the release of an episode on the TWiT[3] web site in the format. According to Leo Laporte on This Week in Tech, MacBreak caused bandwidth problems for its service provider, Libsyn.
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MacBreak is a production of the TWiT.tv network in association with Pixel Corps. The pressure mac os. It is filmed in San Francisco, California on a greenscreen set at the San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking. Each episode, the live-action greenscreen footage is keyed and composited over a virtual 3D set by members of the Pixel Corps. This process is explained in the 'Road to 1080p' episodes.
Starting in April 2007 with the release of MacBreak #65,[4] 'MacBreak Minutes' hosted by Merlin Mann and Kenji Kato began to appear along with full MacBreak episodes. MacBreak Minutes are short tips that consisted of an application or tool featured in a one-minute condensed video.
Regular MacBreak guests/alternate host have included Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson,[5] Kenji Kato, Mark Spencer, Craig Syverson, Cali Lewis, Don McAllister and Dr. Kiki Sanford.
As of MacBreak #29,[6] the opening titles were changed to reflect the new lineup of hosts. Amber MacArthur was no longer listed, replaced by Merlin Mann and Kendra Arimoto. iJustine became a host on January 12, 2007. The latest episode was produced May 3, 2011.
MacBreak Weekly[edit]
A spin-off called MacBreak Weekly[7] was started on August 13, 2006. It distributed in audio and video formats and features many of the video version hosts as well as special guests. The intro theme is made by Ashley Witt at tenthauser.com.[8] The usual 'Mac pundits,' as they refer to themselves, are Leo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Alex Lindsay, and Andy Ihnatko. The content differs from MacBreak in that the discussion mainly covers Apple related news from the previous week. Other segments include a 'Pick of the Week', where the hosts discuss various software and hardware they find useful.
Sections and features
There used to be a 'Whine' section where the hosts complain about certain features of various Mac OS X applications they wish would be improved. A running joke is that Alex Lindsay tends to pick products with exorbitant price tags, and thus the panel has created a unit of currency, the “Alex” which is equivalent to the retail price of the current version of Adobe Photoshop (approximately $700.00 US). It is sometimes used as a unit of price for the 'Picks of the Week' segment, while free items are said to be “zero Alexes”. Macbreak Weekly 125 saw the introduction of two new units of price; the 'Scott' is equal to 11 'Alexes', and the 'Great Scott' is equal to 10 'Scotts.'[9] The show is often very casual and relaxed, and the hosts get off topic quite a bit which seems to contribute to the overall tone of the show. A recent feature on the show includes a special jingle first introduced by Merlin Mann and then supplied as a full blown song titled 'Rathole!' which is played when the conversation veers very far off from the original topic. Another recurring theme is Leo Laporte's habit of buying Apple products just before they are discontinued, the price cut or the product changes. This started when he bought a Power Mac G4 Cube on the day it was discontinued. (This was referenced in episode 12; 'Smokin')[10] It has become a joke throughout the shows, mostly between Merlin Mann and Scott Bourne. Due to other commitments Merlin Mann has been absent for most[clarification needed] shows since episode 104, although he appeared in episode 122.
The podcast has show notes published on the TWiT Wiki,[11] under the MacBreak Weekly[12] section. At the end of 2015, MacBreak Weekly was number 18 on the Top 40 US Technology Podcasts, making it the fourth highest weekly Twit.tv podcast.[13]
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- MacBreak Weekly – official site
- MacBreak – official site
- PixelCorps – official site
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