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- IPA[les]
美式
- a smaller amount of; not as much
- a smaller amount or quantity of something
- to a smaller extent; not so much
- before subtracting (something); minus
- of lower rank or importance
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dete
- 1. a smaller amount of; not as much the less time spent there, the better people are looking to spend less money
代名詞
- 1. a smaller amount or quantity of something storage is less of a problem than it used to be they returned in less than an hour
副詞
- 1. to a smaller extent; not so much cut out less important material that this is a positive stereotype makes it no less a stereotype
介系詞
- 1. before subtracting (something); minus $900,000 less tax
形容詞
- 1. archaic of lower rank or importance James the Less
- (from nouns) not having; without; free from: skinless flavorless
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- (forming adjectives and adverbs from nouns) not having; free from: flavourless skinless
Oxford Dictionary
- not having or showing skill: the spindle refused to play and whirl to her skill-less hand
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to introduce something as being even less likely than something already mentioned
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- far from; certainly not
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- far from; certainly not
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- not having or showing skill: the spindle refused to play and whirl to her skilless hand
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- used to suggest, often ironically, that something is surprising or impressive
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英式
- a smaller amount of; not as much: the less time spent there, the better people are looking to spend less money
- a smaller amount or quantity of something: storage is less of a problem than it used to be they returned in less than an hour
- to a smaller extent; not so much: cut out less important material that this is a positive stereotype makes it no less a stereotype
- before subtracting (something); minus: £900,000 less tax
- of lower rank or importance: James the Less
Oxford Dictionary