美 [kwaɪt ə bɪt]
相当多,相当大:指数量或程度相当大。
相当数量: quite a bit; reasonable quantity detail>> 相当紧张: awfully nervous detail>> .
... quite too 非常 quite a bit 相当多,很多,不止一... quite so 正是如此(的确是这样...
相当多
She's done quite a bit of work this past year.
她在这过去的一年里做了很多工作。
Well, actually it requires quite a bit of work and research.
呃,实际上这需要相当多的工作和研究。
Things have changed quite a bit.
情况大有改观。
However,most agencies can't afford those. You have to have a hangar, it costs quite a bit for maintenance and fuel."
VOA : standard.2010.01.01
The process of doing those three things will have allowed you to already have thought quite a bit about these novels.
在你做这三项的过程中,你已经思考了关于这些小说的一些问题。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
so it's a 250-person class, but we have a group of 50 that we go around with quite a bit.
这是一门250人的课,但是我们组成50人一组一起学习。
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 跟校友们的关系
"So,if a developer has 100,000 square meters to let, having an anchor tenant in a cinema take quite a bit of that space off their books is handy."
VOA : standard.2010.07.06
"There's quite a bit of concern and disappointment in President Obama, in the sense that Israel sort of under attack on all of these settlement issues, on Jerusalem,"
VOA : standard.2009.08.29
So it's quite a bit of moving that takes place here on Capitol Hill.
But keeping track of who to groom and why demands quite a bit of mental computation.
While the goals of LI are inspiring, the reality has been quite a bit less dramatic.