搜尋結果
slight
- IPA[slīt]
美式
- small in degree; inconsiderable;(especially of a creative work) not profound or substantial; somewhat trivial or superficial
- insult (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention;raze or destroy (a fortification)
- an insult caused by a failure to show someone proper respect or attention
verb: slight, 3rd person present: slights, gerund or present participle: slighting, past tense: slighted, past participle: slighted
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形容詞
- 1. small in degree; inconsiderable a slight increase a slight ankle injury 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (especially of a creative work) not profound or substantial; somewhat trivial or superficial a slight plot 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of a person or their build) not sturdy and strongly built she was slight and delicate-looking 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. insult (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention he was careful not to slight a guest
- 2. archaic raze or destroy (a fortification) a Council determined whether the Fort should be kept or slighted
名詞
- 1. an insult caused by a failure to show someone proper respect or attention an unintended slight can create grudges he was seething at the slight to his authority
- any — whatsoever
Oxford Dictionary
- any — whatsoever
Oxford American Dictionary
- not at all
Oxford American Dictionary
- not at all
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[slʌɪt]
英式
- small in degree; inconsiderable: a slight increase a slight ankle injury
- insult (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention: he was desperate not to slight a guest
- an insult caused by a failure to show someone proper respect or attention: an unintended slight can create grudges he was seething at the slight to his authority
Oxford Dictionary