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little
- IPA[ˈlɪtl]
英式
- small in size, amount, or degree (often used to convey an appealing diminutiveness or express an affectionate or condescending attitude);(of a person) young or younger
- a small amount of;a short time or distance
- to a small extent;only to a small extent; not much or often (used for emphasis)
- 釋義
- 片語
形容詞
- 1. small in size, amount, or degree (often used to convey an appealing diminutiveness or express an affectionate or condescending attitude) the plants will grow into little bushes a little puppy dog 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person) young or younger my little brother when she was little she was always getting into scrapes 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ denoting something, especially a place, that is the smaller or smallest of those so named or is named after a similar larger one the village of Little Chesterton
- ▪ used in names of animals and plants that are smaller than related kinds, e.g. little grebe.
- ▪ of short distance or duration stay for a little while we climbed up a little way 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ relatively unimportant or trivial (often used ironically) we have a little problem I can't remember every little detail 同義詞 反義詞
dete
- 1. a small amount of we got a little help from a training scheme you only see a little of what he can do
- ▪ a short time or distance after a little, the rain stopped
- 2. used to emphasize how small an amount is I have little doubt of their identity there was very little time to be lost
副詞
- 1. to a small extent he reminded me a little of my parents I was always a little afraid of her
- 2. only to a small extent; not much or often (used for emphasis) he was little known in this country he had slept little these past weeks
- ▪ hardly or not at all little did he know what wheels he was putting into motion 同義詞 反義詞