"quite some" 怎么发音
expression
ˈkwaɪt/ /ˈsəm
KWYTE-sum
kwaɪt/ /sˈʌm
KWYTE-SUM
释义
Used to emphasize a fairly large amount or long duration. It often means 'more than you might expect'.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkwaɪt/ /ˈsəm
英式英语
kwaɪt/ /sˈʌm
简化发音
美式
KWYTE-sum
英式
KWYTE-SUM
语境中听
I waited for quite some time at the bus stop.
She has quite some books in her room.
It took us quite some days to finish the project.
He's been living abroad for quite some years now.