"Quart" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A unit of measurement. One quart is equal to one-fourth of a gallon. It is a unit used to measure volume, typically for liquids or dry goods. The term "quart" can also refer to a group of four, as in "a quartet" of musicians or singers.
Multiple meanings of "quarries":<br><br>1. <strong>Noun</strong>: Quarries refer to excavations or pits from which stones, rocks, or minerals are extracted. They can also be a place where raw materials such as sand, gravel, or limestone are mined.<br>2. <strong>Verb</strong>: To quarry means to extract stones, rock, or other materials from the earth, typically using heavy machinery.<br>3. <strong>Noun</strong> (idiomatic): A quarry is also a person who is pursued or hunted, often in a sport or in the wilderness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company owns a quarry where they mine limestone for the construction industry.<br> The hen was chased by a hawk, which became her quarry.<br> The hikers had to navigate through a steep quarry to reach the summit.
A quarry is a site where stones, rocks, or other minerals are extracted from the ground. It can also refer to a place where people hunt or catch animals for food.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The company operates a limestone quarry to produce cement.<br> After being trapped for days, the cat managed to escape from the lion's quarry.<br><br>Alternatively, a quarry can also refer to a person who is difficult to catch or evade, especially in a sporting context.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The Rouges were a crafty quarry for the law enforcement officers.<br><br>Additionally, "quarry" can also be used to describe a place where someone's skills or abilities are being tested or pursued, as in "the quarry of their dreams".
The act of extracting stone, sand, gravel, or other rock-based materials from the ground for use in construction or other purposes.
A person employed in a quarry, who extracts stone, marble, or other minerals from the quarry.
Relating to a period of seven days; occurring at intervals of seven days; every seventh part of a period.
There is no word in English called "quartation". It's possible that you meant "quarantine", which is the noun that refers to:<br><br>A period of isolation or confinement, typically in order to prevent the spread of a disease, especially during an epidemic.<br><br>Or, in chemistry, it can refer to a process where a substance is treated with a solution that prevents the growth of microorganisms.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or clarify the word you intended.
A quarter<br><br>As a noun, "a quarter" can refer to:<br><br> One-fourth of a whole or a total.<br> A coin worth one-fourth of a dollar in the United States.<br> A part or section of something divided into four equal parts (e.g. a quarter of the city).<br><br>As a verb, "to quarter" can mean:<br><br> To divide or divide up something into four equal parts.<br> To provide or host someone with a place to stay, often in a military context.
There is no word in English called "quartene". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
A part of something, typically four equal parts.<br><br>Example: The quarter of the city is still in darkness.<br><br>or<br><br>One of the four distinct parts into which something is divided.<br><br>Example: The quarter hour on the clock.