quite something
常見例句
- When my wallet stopped aching, I had to admit that my new home was quite something.
儅我的錢包不再疼痛時(shí),我得承認(rèn)我的新家真得象廻事了。 - 'It's quite something and a big event for the zoo becauseit's not something that happens very often.
對(duì)於動(dòng)物園來說這可是個(gè)大事,因爲(wèi)這事不常發(fā)生。 - It was the first one I had physically seen and they are really quite rare artefacts, so to have that handed in was quite something.
我是第一個(gè)親眼所見而它們真的是十分稀罕的人工品,因此拿在手裡真令人驚奇。 - And we're just thrilled. We knew we had something great to come to Vancouver with, and we're quite proud of it."
- He was continually imagining himself to be someone on the verge of saying something spectacular, but he wasn't quite there yet.
他一直想象自己,成爲(wèi)那種能說出一些驚世駭俗的話的人,但是他還沒有到那一步。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - It has traditional stories and legends, some quite fanciful, Whose goal it is to explain how and why something is what it is.
它講述了一些傳統(tǒng)故事,有一些還極具想象力,它們?cè)噲D解釋事物的形成方式及成因。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - On its face, this is quite something for a bureaucracy that lauded the merits of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002.
FORBES - Texas Governor Rick Perry seeks somewhat of a flat tax, and the positive implications of such a move would be quite something.
FORBES: A Flat Tax Would Be Fine, A Consumption Tax True Perfection 返回 quite something