quits

quits
{kwits}
a квит
to be QUITS with someone квит съм с някого
I shall be QUITS with him some day прен. ще си оправя сметките с него някой ден
to call it QUITS, to cry QUITS смятам, че сме квит
double or QUITS последна игра (при хазарт), която решава дали ще платиш двойно загубите си, или няма да платиш нищо
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{kwits} а квит; to be quits with s.o. квит съм с някого; I shall be
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квит;
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1. a квит 2. double or quits последна игра (при хазарт), която решава дали ще платиш двойно загубите си, или няма да платиш нищо 3. i shall be quits with him some day прен. ще си оправя сметките с него някой ден 4. to be quits with someone квит съм с някого 5. to call it quits, to cry quits смятам, че сме квит
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quits [kwits] adj квит; I shall be \quits with him some day ще си оправя сметките с него някой ден; to call it \quits 1) прекъсвам, спирам временно; 2) отказвам се.

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