单词 | scant |
释义 | scantWord family nounscantiesscantinessscantityscantnessadverbscantilyscantlyadjectivescantyscant scant /skænt/ adjectiveadj [only before noun] 1 ENOUGH#not enough 不足的,缺乏的 The story has received scant attention in the press. 这件事没在报界引起多少注意。 They produce goods with scant regard for quality. 他们的产品不够重视质量。 2. a scant cup/teaspoon etc a little less than a full amount of a particular measurement 浅浅的一杯/一茶匙等 Examples from the Corpus scant• While most mistakes should be ignored or given scant acknowledgement, there are times when parental intervention may be useful.• The plot of Raving Beauties is almost as scant as the girls' costumes.• But even the much richer Soviet collections issued in the twenties were given scant attention in the West.• Many people in the U.S. give scant attention to European affairs.• They have no idea of amenity, no regard for landscape and have scant interest in problems of drainage and water.• Outside, bigger, rougher rocks were piled up to the eaves, with scant little chinks left for doorways and windows.• He was finding scant peace in his own home these days.• We had scant time to rehearse. scant regard• Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past.• Other criticisms of the Ridley ruling appear to show scant regard for the integrity of the retailer or its competitiveness. (1300-1400) Old Norse skamt |
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