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a few adjective—几 adj ()一些 adj ()几个 adj ()Examples:in a few words (idiom); expressed succinctly—oligodendrocytes (Greek: cells with few branches), a type of cell in central nervous system—multitude of enemies, few friends (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered—only remaining of the great (idiom); one of the few greats extant—Water that is too clear has few fish, and one who is too critical has few friends (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—clear water, so few fish (idiom); You cannot expect everyone be squeaky clean.—slow and inarticulate (idiom); person of few words—add a few finishing touches to (a piece of writing, painting etc)—using the few defeat the many (idiom); to win from a position of weakness—hard explain in a few words (idiom); complicated and not easy to express succinctly—just a word or two (idiom); a few isolated phrases—the multitude against the few, a wide disparity (idiom from Mencius); heavily outnumbered—a wine cup dissolves complaints (idiom); a few drinks can ease social interaction— |