释义 |
indef pron 用法: 1 a small number of people, things, places, etc; some 少数的人、 物、 地方等; 一些. (a) (referring back 用以复指前文): I didn't get any cards yesterday but today there were a few. 昨天我没收到贺卡, 但今天有几张. * She's written hundreds of books but I've only read a few (of them). 她写了几百部书, 但我只读了(其中的)几本. (b) (referring forward 用以预指後文): A few of the seats were empty. 有几个座位是空的. * I recognized a few of the other guests. 在其余的客人中, 我认识几位. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) a good few; not a few a considerable number; significantly many 相当多; 不少: There were a good few copies sold on the first day. 第一天就卖了许多本. * Not a few of my friends are vegetarian. 我朋友中不少人吃素. `have a few (usu in the present perfect 通常用於现在完成时态) drink a sufficient amount of alcohol to make one drunk or almost drunk 已醉; 微醉: I've had a few (ie a few glasses of beer, whisky, etc) already, actually. 我喝了几杯, 其实已经醉了. * She looks as if she's had a few. 她像是有些醉了. a few adv a small but significant number 少量的一定数目: a few more/less/too many 再多几个[再少几个/多余了几个]. |