| 释义 |
jot /dʒɒt/ vt. | n. | phr. I (jot·ted;jot·ting) vt. 草草记下,略记;匆匆记下 (down) jot down a note for sb. 草草写一张便条给某人 The policeman jotted down the licence number. 警察匆匆抄下牌照号码。
II n. [常用于否定句]一点儿,(最)小额,(最)少量 There's not a jot of truth in what he said. 他说的没有一点是真的。 The fact that she's quitting didn't upset us a jot. 她离职不干了,大伙儿一点儿也不觉着难过。 [< L jota < Gr iōta iota] phr. jot or tittle [常用于否定句]丝毫,最少量 She doesn't care a jot or tittle what they think of her behaviour. 人家对她的行为有何看法,她丝毫不在乎。 |