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Definition of smattering in English: smattering(also smatter) nounˈsmatərɪŋˈsmædərɪŋ 1A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject. (对某种语言或学科的)肤浅知识,略知,浅知 Edward had only a smattering of Welsh 爱德华对威尔士语只略知一二。 Example sentencesExamples - He could speak a smattering of Maori, or pidgin Maori, where the language is broken down and simplified, so he was given the job of interpreter.
- He has a smattering of Arabic, and has knowledge of the way the Islamic people in the Gulf States and the surrounding areas act and react.
- The entire trip, spanning a period of 118 days, enabled the couple to pick up a smattering of local languages wherever they went.
- With an aptitude for languages and a smattering of Italian, she'd chatter away to people, gradually getting the hang of the Liguarian dialect.
- That our small group seemed to be the only foreigners - with barely a smattering of the language between us - in a sea of Russians mattered not at all.
- 1.1 A small amount of something.
少数,些许 零星小雪。 Example sentencesExamples - The clientele are older and wealthy with a few smatterings of known faces.
- Stepping out, Moira spotted a smattering of familiar faces among the crowd.
- The songs are very reminiscent in parts of early Floyd, with smatterings of elements of Echoes and Animals thrown in for good measure.
- A smattering of naturalized yellow narcissi can make a barren bit of property look like a natural wonder.
- It was fairly empty, with smatterings of people milling around.
Synonyms bit, small amount, little, modicum, touch, soupçon superficial knowledge, nodding acquaintance, passing acquaintance, rudiments, elements, basics informal smidgen, smidge, tad
OriginMid 16th century: from smatter 'talk ignorantly, prate' (surviving in Scots), of unknown origin. Definition of smattering in US English: smattering(also smatter) nounˈsmædərɪŋˈsmadəriNG 1A slight superficial knowledge of a language or subject. (对某种语言或学科的)肤浅知识,略知,浅知 Edward had only a smattering of Spanish 爱德华对威尔士语只略知一二。 Example sentencesExamples - With an aptitude for languages and a smattering of Italian, she'd chatter away to people, gradually getting the hang of the Liguarian dialect.
- That our small group seemed to be the only foreigners - with barely a smattering of the language between us - in a sea of Russians mattered not at all.
- He could speak a smattering of Maori, or pidgin Maori, where the language is broken down and simplified, so he was given the job of interpreter.
- The entire trip, spanning a period of 118 days, enabled the couple to pick up a smattering of local languages wherever they went.
- He has a smattering of Arabic, and has knowledge of the way the Islamic people in the Gulf States and the surrounding areas act and react.
- 1.1 A small amount of something.
少数,些许 零星小雪。 Example sentencesExamples - It was fairly empty, with smatterings of people milling around.
- A smattering of naturalized yellow narcissi can make a barren bit of property look like a natural wonder.
- The clientele are older and wealthy with a few smatterings of known faces.
- The songs are very reminiscent in parts of early Floyd, with smatterings of elements of Echoes and Animals thrown in for good measure.
- Stepping out, Moira spotted a smattering of familiar faces among the crowd.
Synonyms bit, small amount, little, modicum, touch, soupçon
OriginMid 16th century: from smatter ‘talk ignorantly, prate’ (surviving in Scots), of unknown origin. |