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For the verb: "to quit"
Simple Past: quit
Past Participle: quit

Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
quit /kwɪt/ (pres p quitting; past & past p quit or quitted) verbo transitivo (esp AmE) ‹job/habitdejar;
contestabandonar;
to ~ -ING dejar de + inf
verbo intransitivo
  1. (stop) (esp AmE) parar
  1. (give in) abandonar
  1. (leave): notice to ~ notificación f de desahucio

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
quit [kwɪt]
I vtr (ps & pp quitted, esp US quit)
1   dejar, abandonar: she quit her job yesterday, ayer dejó el trabajo
2   dejar de: I quit smoking ten years ago, dejé de fumar hace diez años
    
II verbo intransitivo
1   irse, marcharse: I quit!, ¡me voy!
2   (de un puesto) dimitir
3   dejar de hacer algo
    
III adjetivo let's call it quits, hagamos las paces o pelillos a la mar
     quit of all responsabilities, libre de toda responsabilidad



quit: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
Compound Forms:
quit ofdesposeído
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