【形容词】
1. 最小的;微小的
最常见含义:
形容极小或微不足道的事物。
词语辨析:
slightest常用于否定句或疑问句中,表示"最小"、"微小"或"不重要"。
词汇扩充:
synonym: smallest, tiniest
antonym: significant, substantial
柯林斯词典:
ADJ: You use the slightest to emphasize that there is only a very small amount of something. (emphasis)
牛津词典:
ADJ: A slight feeling, experience, or action is small in size, degree, or amount.
用法:
▸ He didn't have the slightest idea what she was talking about.
(他一点儿也不知道她在说什么。)
▸ She felt a slight breeze on her face as she walked by the river.
(她走过河边时感到微风拂面。)
2. 轻微的;不严重的
最常见含义:
形容程度低的、不重要的或不严重的事物。
词语辨析:
slightest常用于否定句或疑问句中,表示"最轻微"、"微不足道"或"不重要"。
词汇扩充:
synonym: minor, insignificant
antonym: major, significant
柯林斯词典:
ADJ: A slight change or difference is very small.
用法:
▸ There has been a slight improvement in the weather.
(天气有所改善。)
▸ The accident caused only slight damage to the car.
(事故只对车辆造成了轻微损坏。)
【名词】
1. 些微;细微之处
最常见含义:
指微小或不重要的事物或差异。
词语辨析:
作为名词时,slightest常用于否定句或疑问句中,表示"最小"、"微小"或"不重要"。
词汇扩充:
synonym: bit, trace
antonym: major, significant
柯林斯词典:
N-COUNT: If you refer to a slight on someone, you mean that someone has insulted them by treating them rudely or without respect.
用法:
▸ The manager's criticism was a slight on her professionalism.
(经理的批评对她的专业精神是一种侮辱。)
▸ She noticed a slight in his tone of voice.
(她察觉到他语气中的微妙变化。)
2. 不重要的事情
最常见含义:
指微不足道或不重要的事情。
词语辨析:
作为名词时,slightest常用于否定句或疑问句中,表示"最小"、"微小"或"不重要"。
词汇扩充:
synonym: trifle, insignificance
antonym: important matter, significant
柯林斯词典:
N-COUNT: If you say that someone does not care a slight about something, you mean that they do not care about it at all.
用法:
▸ He doesn't give a slight about what others think of him.
(他一点也不在乎别人对他的看法。)
▸ It's not worth worrying about such a slight.
(不值得为这样一件微不足道的事情烦恼。)
【例句】
- He didn't have the slightest idea what she was talking about.(他一点儿也不知道她在说什么。)
- She felt a slight breeze on her face as she walked by the river.(她走过河边时感到微风拂面。)
- There has been a slight improvement in the weather.(天气有所改善。)
- The accident caused only slight damage to the car.(事故只对车辆造成了轻微损坏。)
- The manager's criticism was a slight on her professionalism.(经理的批评对她的专业精神是一种侮辱。)
- She noticed a slight in his tone of voice.(她察觉到他语气中的微妙变化。)
- He doesn't give a slight about what others think of him.(他一点也不在乎别人对他的看法。)
- It's not worth worrying about such a slight.(不值得为这样一件微不足道的事情烦恼。)
- I can't see the slightest chance of success.(我看不到一丝成功的机会。)
- There was the slightest hint of a smile on her face.(她脸上露出一丝微笑的迹象。)
- We waited for the slightest movement from the injured bird.(我们等待着受伤的鸟儿有丝毫的动作。)
- She spoke in the slightest whisper, afraid to disturb the sleeping baby.(她小声说话,生怕吵醒正在睡觉的宝宝。)
- He didn't show the slightest interest in the topic.(他对这个话题毫无兴趣。)
- He felt a slight pang of guilt as he lied to his friend.(当他对朋友撒谎时,心中涌起一丝愧疚。)
- Even the slightest mistake could have serious consequences.(即使是最轻微的错误也可能带来严重后果。)
- I hate the way he always criticizes me over the slightest thing.(我讨厌他总是因为一点小事就批评我。)
- She couldn't tolerate even the slightest criticism.(她连一点批评都无法容忍。)
- They paid no attention to the slight differences between the two versions.(他们对这两个版本之间的细微差异毫不在意。)
- After the storm, there was only the slightest trace of damage.(风暴过后,只有微不足道的破坏痕迹。)
- He made a slight change to the original design.(他对原设计进行了轻微的更改。)
- She gave a slight nod to indicate her agreement.(她微微点了点头表示同意。)