slight

[slait]

adj.轻微的, 纤弱的, 微小的
vt.轻视, 忽略
n.轻蔑, 怠慢

例句与用法:

He was born with a slight deformity of the feet which made him limp.

他的脚稍有先天畸形,走起路来一瘸一拐。

It was a slight overlook on my part.

这是我的小疏忽。

He has a slight wheeze in his chest.

他呼吸时胸部发出轻微的响声。

Her slight frame was shaken by bouts of coughing.

她纤弱的身躯因阵阵咳嗽而发颤。

I haven't the slightest idea what you are talking about.

我一点也不明白你在说些什么。

词形变化:

形容词比较级: slighter | 形容词最高级: slightest | 名词: slightness | 动词过去式: slighted | 动词过去分词: slighted | 动词现在分词: slighting | 动词第三人称单数: slights |

详细释义:

a.

1. 轻微的; 微小的; 少量的

She has a slight fever.

她有点儿发烧。

2. 极不重要的, 微不足道的

The boss decided to pass over his slight mistakes.

老板决定原谅他的小错。

3. 细长的; 瘦小的

Ann is a slight girl.

安妮是个瘦弱的女孩。

4. 脆弱的; 不结实的; 不牢靠的

vt.

1. 轻视; 藐视; 怠慢

Mr. Paul was highly respected because he slighted no one.

保罗先生非常受人尊敬, 因为他不轻视任何人。

2. 忽视; 疏忽

n.

轻蔑; 怠慢[C][(+on/to)]

Cinderella suffered many slights from her sisters.

灰姑娘受到她姊妹的许多轻慢。


短语词组:

in the slightest

1. 丝毫

You didn't embarrass me in the slightest.

你一点也没有让我难堪。