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 |
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。
slight
形容词比较级:slighter
形容词最高级:slightest
过去式:slighted
过去分词:slighted
现在进行时:slighting
名词复数:slights
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 |
同义词:
thin | small | delicate | snub | slur | rebuff | insult | smear | affront | offend | scorn | minor | neglect | flimsy | frail | slender | petite | svelte | overlook | puny | ignore | disregard | fragile | slim | insignificant | tiny | little | breakable | trivial | blink | ward | distant | dishonor | imperceptible | short | shun | meager | minimize | scanty | lean | displease | underestimate | minute | dainty | tenuous | cold-shoulder |
反义词:
respect |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.轻微的; 小的
small
petite
puny
a.细长的; 脆弱的
slender
frail
delicate
flimsy
thin
svelte
vt.轻视; 藐视; 怠慢
neglect
disregard
ignore
overlook
同义参见:
snub
slur
frail1
fragile
slim
breakable
shun
short
scanty
blink
distant
displease
dishonor
minute2
minimize
meager
little
lean2
insignificant
ward
imperceptible
underestimate1
trivial
tiny
反义:
vt.n.轻视; 忽视; 疏忽
respect
反义参见:
large
heavy
slight[slait]adj.1.■微小的;轻微的;少量的2.■纤细的;单薄的;瘦小的;苗条的3.■细小的;不重要的,不足道的4.■纤弱的;无力的;不结实的;不牢靠的vt.1.■轻视,认为…不重要:We shouldn't slight anybody even if he's a nobody.我们不应该轻视任何人,即使他是一个小人物。to slight a small cut不在意小伤口2.■忽视;疏忽:to slight one's duty玩忽职守3.■藐视;冷落:He was slighted in the corner.他被冷落在屋里的角落。n.1.■轻视;忽视2.■藐视,蔑视3.■怠慢,冷落;侮辱not in the slight一点也不,根本不变形adj.slighterslightest
slightslight[slait]adj.1.■轻微的, 微小的, 少量的2.■纤细的, 瘦小的3.■脆弱的4.■不足取的, 无聊的5.■[罕]轻蔑的slight difficulty小困难a slight possibility of success很小的成功可能性a slight girl苗条的女孩a slight difference微小的区别
词性变化slight[slait]vt.1.■轻[蔑]视2.■玩忽, 怠慢feel slighted感觉受到轻蔑slight one's work玩忽职守He slighted my efforts.他看不起我所作的努力。slight[slait]n.1.■轻蔑; 忽视; 怠慢; 侮辱suffer slights受到怠慢I was hurt by the obvious slight.这种明显的怠慢伤害了我的感情。
继承用法slightern.slightishadj.slightnessn.
参考词汇见neglect;
adjective
- small in degree; inconsiderable
少量的;轻微的
a slight increase.
少量增加。
a slight ankle injury.
轻微脚踝伤。
the chance of success is very slight.
胜利的机会微乎其微。
■(especially of a creative work) not profound or substantial; rather trivial or superficial
(尤指创造性工作)不深奥的;无实质内容的,肤浅的
a slight plot.
简单的情节。 - (of a person or their build) not sturdy and strongly built
(人或其身材)纤弱的;瘦小的;不结实的
she was slight and delicate-looking.
她身材纤细,看上去很脆弱。
[with obj.]
- insult (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention
轻慢;轻视;对(某人)冷落
he was desperate not to slight a guest.
他极力想不冷落每一位客人。
[as adj. slighting]slighting references to Roman Catholics.
对罗马天主教教徒的一些不敬提法。 - (archaic)raze or destroy (a fortification)
(古)破坏,摧毁(防御工事)
- an insult caused by a failure to show someone proper respect or attention
轻视;冷落;冒犯
an unintended slight can create grudges.
不经意的冷落会造成怨恨。
he was seething at the slight to his authority.
他对别人对他权威的冒犯很生气。
not in the slightest
- not at all
一点也不
he didn't mind in the slightest.
他一点也不介意。
- [usu. with negative]any —— whatsoever
任何的
I don't have the slightest idea.
我一点都不知道。
slightingly
adverb
slightish
adjective
slightness
noun
语源
- Middle English; the adjective from Old Norse sléttr 'smooth' (an early sense in English), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slechts 'merely' and German schlicht 'simple', schlecht 'bad'; the verb (originally in the sense 'make smooth or level'), from Old Norse slétta. The sense ‘treat with disrespect’ dates from the late 16th cent
slight
名词 slight:
a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
同义词:rebuff
动词 slight:
pay no attention to, disrespect
同义词:cold-shoulder
形容词 slight:
having little substance or significance
almost no or (with `a') at least some; very little
being of delicate or slender build
slight
■"Ahh,"thought Dazhi with a slight smile.
“噢噢”大致带着微笑思考着。
■The extent to which a program can be used for similar but not identical applications, perhaps with slight modifications.
一个程序可能经过稍许修改就能用于各种类似但不完全相同的应用方面的程度。
■A customer discovered the slight incompletion in the product.
一位顾客发现这个产品有一点不完整。
■In the slight hope or possibility.
万一发生抱着微小的希望或可能性
■It's only a slight wound, nothing serious.
不过是轻伤,没有什么要紧。
■It's only a scratch(= a very slight injury).
不过是轻微的划伤。
■There was slight pitting edema over both legs.
两下肢轻度凹陷性水肿。
■Jolyon rose and made a slight bow.
乔里恩站起来微微一鞠躬。
■Good work, aside from a few slight faults.
事情干得不错,只有一些小失误。
■Do not slight over the work assigned you.
交给你办的事不可草草了事。
■A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion.
从讨论中发生了一点不愉快。
■He's always had a slight stammer.
他一向有点儿口吃.
■They met with a slight mishap on the way.
他们在途中遇到小事故。
■She'll take your silence as a slight.
他会把你的沉默看作侮辱。
■He permitted himself a slight smile.
他勉强笑了笑。
■There's a slight chance that he'll be back in time.
他及时赶回来的可能性不大。
■He has a slight wheeze in his chest.
他呼吸时胸部发出轻微的响声。
■He oversleeps because of having a slight cold.
他因为轻微感冒而睡过了头。
■He had met with a slight mishap on the trip.
他在旅途上遇到一件轻微的不如意。
■He has a slight phobia on needles.
他对打针有轻微的恐惧。
■He regarded her with a slight smile.
他带着淡淡的微笑看着她。
■He intimate his wish with a slight nod of his head.
他微微颔首示意。
■He had a cold and spoke with a slight snuffle.
他感冒了,说话有点鼻塞。
■He has a slight acquaintance with astronomy.
他懂一点儿天文学。
■He took it as a slight when nobody noticed him.
他把没有人注意他看作是对他怠慢。
■He looked at her with a slight air of patronage.
他摆出一点施恩于人的神情看着她。
■He was a man of medium height with a slight paunch.
他是个中等身材的人,大腹便便。
■He is a tall man with a slight stoop.
他是个高个子,略微有些驼背。
■He was seized with a slight attack of fever.
他有一点发烧。
■His mother was speaking with a slight drawl.
他母亲说话的声音稍稍拖长一下。
■He has a slight Shandong accent.
他略微有些山东口音。
■His slight still sticks in my craw.
他的侮辱仍然使我无法忍受。
■His illness started with a slight cough.
他的病开始于轻微的咳嗽。
■His spine developed a slight curve.
他的脊柱有点弯曲。
■His foot made a slight reproachful sound.
他的脚步发出了微微的责备声。
■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。
■He was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.
他突然被一个很小的声音惊醒。
■There was a slight smile on his face.
他脸上也泛出一丝浅浅的笑容。
■He speaks with a slight southern accent.
他说话夹杂着南方口音。
■There was a slight quiver in his voice as he spoke.
他说话时声音有些颤抖。
■He was suffering to a slight extent from shock.
他还不免微有余悸。
■You seem to have a slight case of indigestion.
你好象有点消化不良。
■You have a slight fever. . . 37. 7 Centigrade.
你有点发烧,37. 7度。
■You have a slight fever...37.7 centigrade .
你有点发烧,37.7度。
■There has been a slight change in your work.
你的工作已有所改进。
■To my great relief, her injuries were only slight.
使我感到十分欣慰的是,她只受到些轻伤。
■The slight risk added zest to the experience.
冒了一点儿险使得这次经历更加有趣。
■A slight depression or indentation in a surface.
凹痕表面上轻微的下陷或凹陷
■A slight depressionor indentation in a surface.
凹痕表面上轻微的下陷或凹陷。
■A slight goad or incentive; a small stimulus.
刺激小刺激或激励;小刺激
in the slightest
1. 丝毫
You didn't embarrass me in the slightest.
你一点也没有让我难堪。
习惯用语make slight of1.■轻视not in the slightest1.■一点不, 完全不put a slight on [upon] sb.1.■蔑视某人; 慢待[轻视]某人slight over1.■轻视; 草率从事