释义 |
slightly adverb—稍 adv ()稍微 adv ()略微 adv ()Examples:a species of apple which is slightly sour and astringent—slightly better (state of health)—(following a decimal or fraction) slightly less than—older sister (also polite term of address for a girl or woman slightly older than the speaker)—camber (slightly arched road surface)—(followed by a verb) slightly—slight or important, urgent or non-urgent (idiom); deal with important matters first—goose feather sent from afar, a slight present but weighty meaning (idiom); It's not the present the counts, it's the thought behind it.—slight present but weighty meaning (idiom); It's not the present the counts, it's the thought behind it.—Oh! (interjection indicating slight surprise)—whether sth is slight or serious—avoid sth essential because of a slight risk—fig. a slight change will affect everything else—display one's slight skill before an expert [idiom.]—slight knowledge of sth.— |