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few
- IPA[fjuː]
英式
- a small number of;used to emphasize how small a number is
- a small number of people or things;used to emphasize how small a number of people or things is
- the minority of people; the elect;the RAF pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain.
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- 片語
dete
- 1. a small number of may I ask a few questions?
- 2. used to emphasize how small a number is he had few friends sewing was one of her few pleasures
代名詞
- 1. a small number of people or things I will recount a few of the stories told me there are hundreds of applicants but only a few are selected
- 2. used to emphasize how small a number of people or things is few thought to challenge these assumptions he was one one of the few who survived
plural
- 1. the minority of people; the elect art is not just for the few a world that increasingly belongs to the few
- ▪ the RAF pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain.
- extremely few (used for emphasis)
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely few (used for emphasis)
Oxford Dictionary
- some but not many
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small group of people who enjoy special privileges or treatment, typically in a way thought ...
Oxford Dictionary
- once in every small group of (typically units of time)
Oxford Dictionary
- once in every small group of (typically units of time)
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group of people who are special or different, typically in a way thought to be unfair
Oxford American Dictionary
- some but not many
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- IPA[fyo͞o]
美式
- a small number of: may I ask a few questions?
- a small number of people or things: I will recount a few of the stories told me there are hundreds of applicants but only a few are selected
- the minority of people; the elect: art is not just for the few a world that increasingly belongs to the few
Oxford American Dictionary