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adjectivenounverb a slight increase/change/delay/difference略微的增长/变化/拖延/差异 I woke up with a slight headache. 我醒来时有点头痛。 The damage was slight. 损失很小。 She takes offence at the slightest thing (= is very easily offended). 她动辄生气。 There was not the slightest hint of trouble. 当时看不出丝毫会出现麻烦的迹象。 He is, without the slightest doubt, the greatest living novelist. He never had the slightest intention of agreeing to it. The picture was at a slight angle. A slight breeze was blowing. a slight woman瘦小的女子 He was of slight build. She was smaller and slighter than I had imagined. This is a very slight novel. 这是一部颇不足道的小说。 He didn't seem to mind in the slightest. 他好像一点都不在乎。 I’m not in the slightest bit interested. She looked very slight, almost fragile. She never had the slightest intention of agreeing. She smiled to hide her slight embarrassment. She spoke with a slight foreign accent. She takes offence at the slightest thing. 她动辄生气。 The accident had left him with a slight limp. The eyes of predators are highly sensitive to the slightest movement. The slight figure of a woman emerged from the house. The slightest noise will wake him. The slightest touch will set off the alarm. There’s been a slight increase in the number of unemployed in this area. Unfortunately, this plate has a slight flaw in it. You may experience some slight discomfort after the operation. Nick took her comment as a slight on his abilities as a manager. 尼克觉得,她的话是藐视他当经理的能力。 She felt slighted because she hadn't been invited. 她没有受到邀请,觉得受了冷落。 |