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[/slaɪt; slaɪt/] adj (-er, -est) 用法: 1 not serious or important; small 不严重的; 不重要的; 微小的; 轻微的: a slight slip, error, change, improvement 些微的失误、 错误、 变化、 改进 * a slight headache 轻微的头痛 * The differences between the pictures are very slight. 这两幅画差别很小. * do sth without the slightest difficulty, ie with no difficulty at all 毫无困难地做某事 * She takes offence at the slightest thing, ie is very easily offended. 她动不动就生气. * Compared to his early work, this is a rather slight novel, ie not a major one. 这部小说与他早期作品相比, 不甚重要. 用法: 2 not thick and strong; frail; slender 不粗壮的; 脆弱的; 细长的: a slight figure, girl 苗条的身材、 女孩 * supported by a slight framework 由纤细的骨架支撑的. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) not in the `slightest not at all 毫不; 一点也不: You didn't embarrass me in the slightest. 你一点也没让我为难. slight 2 [/slaɪt; slaɪt/] v [Tn] treat (sb) without proper respect or courtesy; snub 怠慢(某人); 冷落: a slighting remark 怠慢的话 * She felt slighted because no one spoke to her. 没人跟她说话, 她觉得受到冷落. slight 3 n ~ (to/on sb/sth) act, remark, etc that offends sb 冒犯他人的行为、 言语等; 蔑视; 侮辱: My remark was not meant as a slight on you. 我的话并没有冒犯你的意思. * She suffered many slights from colleagues. 她多次遭到同事侮慢. |