slight

名词

UK/slaɪt/
US/slaɪt/

定义 slight 名词

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An action or remark that insults someone by not giving them due attention or respect.

    輕視;怠慢;冷落

    • I considered his disregard of my accomplishments a slight.

      我認為他忽視我的成就是一種輕視。

    • I felt a slight when she dismissed my suggestion without consideration.

      當她不加考慮地駁回我的建議時,我感到被冷落。

    • It was a clear slight when he deliberately ignored my comments during the meeting.

      他在會議上故意無視我的意見,這明顯是一種怠慢。

动词

UK/slaɪt/
US/slaɪt/

定义 slight 动词

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To treat someone with disrespect or indifference, often by ignoring them or behaving as if they are unimportant.

    輕視;怠慢;冷落

    • She often slighted her colleagues in public.

      她經常在公開場合怠慢她的同事。

    • He deliberately slighted those who held different opinions.

      他故意冷落那些持有不同意見的人。

    • She felt slighted because she wasn't invited to the event.

      她因為沒被邀請參加活動而感到被冷落。

形容词

UK/slaɪt/
US/slaɪt/

定义 slight 形容词

quantity(數量)

  1. B2

    Small in size, amount, or degree.

    少量的;微小的;輕微的

    • The dress requires a slight adjustment.

      這件洋裝需要稍微調整一下。

    • He suffered only a slight injury.

      他只受了點輕傷。

    • There has been a slight increase in the price of this product.

      這款產品的價格略有上漲。

appearance(外觀)

  1. Having a thin and delicate build or appearance.

    (人)瘦小的;纖細的;嬌弱的

    • She was very slight and looked fragile.

      她很瘦小,看起來很脆弱。

    • Despite being slight, he was very strong.

      儘管他身材纖細,但非常強壯。

    • The girl is slight but very energetic.

      這個女孩很瘦小,但非常有活力。

片语 slight 形容词

  • not in the slightest

    used to emphasize a negative response; not at all.

    毫不,一點也不

    Do you find this difficult? "Not in the slightest."

    你覺得這很困難嗎?「一點也不。」