slight

美音:[slaɪt] 英音:[slaɪt]

简单释义:


adj.轻微的;略微的;细小的;纤细的

n.侮慢;冷落;轻视

v.侮慢;冷落;轻视

网络微小的;少量的;细长的

变形:

比较级:slighter  最高级:slightest  第三人称单数:slights  现在分词:slighting  过去分词:slighted  


完整释义:


adj.

1.轻微的,细微的;微小的,少量的
2.微小的,微不足道的,无足轻重,无关紧要;不经意的
3.稍微,稍稍,稍有,一丝一毫;微细的
4.纤细的,细长的;苗条的,瘦小的
5.瘦小的,瘦弱的,清瘦的,瘦削的;苗条
6.〔罕用语〕轻蔑的
7.少;少量;一些
8.淡淡的;浅浅的,很浅的
9.不结实的;脆弱的
10.不足取的,(辩解等)无聊的

v.

1.轻视;怠慢
2.轻视,蔑视,藐视
3.玩忽;怠慢
4.白费唇舌;丢掉

n.

1.轻蔑,怠慢,侮辱;忽视
2.污点
3.蔑视;冷遇


例句:

  1. The extent to which slight changes in rainfall could impact on rivers had never been realised.
    过去,大家都不相信降雨的微量改变会造成非洲河川流量缩减。

  2. BY HIS own admission, Barack Obama received his Nobel peace prize when his accomplishments were still "slight" .
    奥巴马自己也承认,在他成就仍很“微小”时,他获得了诺贝尔和平奖。

  3. As the key turned the lock, a slight movement caught Andy's attention and he found himself staring into a pair of dark eyes.
    当钥匙把锁打开了,一个轻微的动作吸引了Andy的注意,他发现自己凝视着一双深邃的眼睛。

  4. Now it may have been a slight misjudgement with regard to me hearing wrongly but I consider it quite apt.
    现在对于我听到的可能有点不公,但是他相信肯定会有倾向性。

  5. Society might be better than she supposed from her slight experience of it.
    那个社会,也许比她根据自己一点儿经验所以为的那样要好一些。

  6. It had given him a slight advantage the first year or two.
    这让他在一两岁时会有点优势。

  7. The battle had been still going on but he had received a slight wound and was being ferried back to a hospital ship.
    战斗仍然在进行,但是他因受了点轻伤就被转运到轮船上的医院里。

  8. He was a pleasant if tired - looking man, with thinning, sandy hair, clear blue eyes and a slight middle - aged paunch.
    他外貌讨人喜欢,但带有倦色,稀疏的黄头发,亮亮的眼睛,中年人微凸的肚子。

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