mite
- IPA[mʌɪt]
英式
- a small child or animal, especially when regarded as an object of sympathy;a very small amount
- a little; slightly
noun: mite, plural noun: mites
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名詞
- 1. a small child or animal, especially when regarded as an object of sympathy the poor little mite looks half-starved
- 2. a very small amount his teacher thought he needed a mite of discipline
- ▪ historical a small coin, in particular a small Flemish copper coin of very low face value.
副詞
- 1. informal a little; slightly I haven't eaten yet and I'm feeling a mite peckish
- a minute mite whose parasitic larvae live on or under the skin of warm-blooded animals where ...
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- a parasitic mite which burrows into the hair follicles, causing demodectic mange.
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- a parasitic mite which burrows under the skin, causing scabies in humans and sarcoptic mange in ...
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- another term for chigger
Oxford American Dictionary
- a parasitic mite which burrows into the hair follicles, causing demodectic mange.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a parasitic mite which burrows under the skin, causing scabies in humans and sarcoptic mange in ...
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- IPA[mīt]
美式
- a small child or animal, especially when regarded as an object of sympathy: the poor little mite looks half-starved
- a little; slightly: all evening he's seemed a mite awkward
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mīt]
美式
- a minute arachnid which has four pairs of legs when adult, related to the ticks. Many kinds ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mʌɪt]
英式
- a minute arachnid which has four pairs of legs when adult, related to the ticks. Many kinds ...
Oxford Dictionary