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Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
quite the — old fashioned used for emphasizing your description or statement Young Cardew is quite the gentleman these days. I believe that shoulder length hair is quite the fashion … English dictionary
quite the contrary — index contra Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
quite the thing — • (not) quite the thing informal what is considered socially (in)correct, (un)fashionable It s not quite the thing to wear an open necked shirt to a formal evening dinner. Source: (Arakin 4, 79) … Idioms and examples
quite the thing — {n. phr.} The socially proper thing to do. * /In polite society it is quite the thing to send a written thank you note to one s host or hostess after a dinner party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
quite the thing — {n. phr.} The socially proper thing to do. * /In polite society it is quite the thing to send a written thank you note to one s host or hostess after a dinner party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
quite\ the\ thing — n. phr. the socially proper thing to do. In polite society it is quite the thing to send a written thank you note to one s host or hostess after a dinner party … Словарь американских идиом
quite the reverse — totally different, not the same at all … English contemporary dictionary
Not Quite the Diplomat — Not Quite the Diplomat: Home Truths About World Affairs … Wikipedia
Never Quite the Same — is a 2008 film starring Jo Cox, Simon Berry and Robin Lee Nettleton. It was directed by Paul Vernon and Clive Bowden. Plot Simon Kelly who on visiting the Isle of Wight, meets Rachel Burton, someone he briefly knew many years before. When he… … Wikipedia
not quite the thing — • (not) quite the thing informal what is considered socially (in)correct, (un)fashionable It s not quite the thing to wear an open necked shirt to a formal evening dinner. Source: (Arakin 4, 79) … Idioms and examples
on (or quite) the contrary — used to intensify a denial of what has just been implied or stated. → contrary … English new terms dictionary