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jot SMALL AMOUNTHJBt, $JB:tn [U] infmla very small amount一点儿Don't listen to her! There's not a jot of truth (= There is no truth) in what she's saying.别听她的!她的话没一点是真的。None of the committee's proposals will matter a jot (= They will not matter) if the government isn't prepared to take notice of their report.如果政府不准备理会委员会的报告,他们的建议一点用也没有。She doesn't give a jot (= She does not care) about her poor old father.她一点也不关心可怜的老父亲。(dated) His performance should be judged on the overall result, and not on whether he achieves every jot and tittle (= every detail) of his original plan.他的成绩应根据总体结果判断,而不是根据他是否完成了原计划的每个细节。
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