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faintest 1. 极微弱的,极不明显的 2. 极不热情的,漠不关心的 3. 极模糊的,隐约的名词
faintest 1. 隐约的声音 2. 隐约的感觉词语辨析
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微弱的:weak, feeble, faint, dim, muted 漠不关心的:indifferent, unconcerned, apathetic, uninterested 模糊的:blurry, hazy, indistinct, unclear, vague反义词
微弱的:strong, powerful, intense 漠不关心的:concerned, interested 模糊的:clear, distinct, sharp柯林斯词典
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- The storm had weakened, but the faintest rumblings of thunder could still be heard in the distance. (暴风雨已经减弱,但依然能听到远处微弱的雷声。)
- He showed no interest, not even the faintest smile crossed his face. (他毫无兴趣,连微笑都没有挂在脸上。)
- The painting was so old and damaged that only the faintest outlines of the original image remained. (这幅画又旧又破,只剩下原始图像的隐约轮廓。)
- I heard the faintest sound of footsteps behind me, but when I turned around, no one was there. (我听到身后微弱的脚步声,但当我转过身时,没有人。)
- She had a faint smile on her face, as if she was remembering a happy moment. (她脸上浮现出一丝微笑,好像在回忆一段快乐的时光。)
- He had a faint idea of what she was talking about, but he couldn't quite grasp the details. (他对她所说的内容有一个模糊的概念,但无法完全理解细节。)
- I woke up with a faint feeling of unease, although I couldn't remember any bad dreams. (我醒来时有一种微弱的不安感,尽管我记不起做过任何噩梦。)
- She could hear the faint strains of music coming from the next room. (她能听到从隔壁房间传来的微弱音乐声。)
- He was so far away that I could only see a faint figure in the distance. (他离得太远了,我只能看到远处一个模糊的身影。)
- There was a faint smell of flowers in the air as we walked through the garden. (我们走过花园时,空气中有一股淡淡的花香。)
- She had a faint memory of visiting that place when she was a child. (她对小时候去过那个地方有一点模糊的记忆。)
- He felt a faint pulse in his wrist, indicating that he was still alive. (他感到脉搏微弱,说明他还活着。)
- She had a faint hope that he would change his mind and come back. (她抱着微弱的希望,希望他能改变主意回来。)
- There was a faint smile on her lips as she watched her children play. (她看着孩子们玩耍时,嘴角浮现出一丝微笑。)
- He had a faint British accent, even though he had lived in the US for many years. (尽管他在美国住了很多年,但他的口音中还有一丝微弱的英国口音。)
- She had a faint idea of what the problem might be, but she needed more information to be sure. (她对问题可能是什么有一个模糊的想法,但她需要更多信息来确认。)
- I could hear the faintest whisper of the wind through the trees. (我能听到微弱的风声穿过树林。)
- There was a faintest hint of a smile on his face as he read the letter. (他读信时脸上有一丝微弱的笑意。)
- She felt a faintest touch on her shoulder, but when she turned around, no one was there. (她感到肩膀上有一丝微弱的触摸,但当她转过身时,没有人。)
- He had the faintest suspicion that something was wrong, but he couldn't put his finger on it. (他有一丝微弱的怀疑,觉得有些不对劲,但他说不清楚。)
- She had the faintest memory of a childhood friend, but she couldn't remember his name. (她对一个童年朋友有一点模糊的记忆,但她记不起他的名字。)