slight 基本解释
- adj. 轻微的,少量的;脆弱的;细长的;不重要的
- vt. 轻视,忽略;怠慢
- n. 怠慢;轻蔑
slight 词态变化
复数: slights;第三人称单数: slights;过去式: slighted;过去分词: slighted;现在分词: slighting;比较级: slighter;最高级: slightest;
slight 中文词源
slight 平的,光滑的,轻微的,略微的来自古英语种 sliht,光滑的,来自 Proto-Germanic*slihtaz,光滑的,来自 PIE*slei,滑的,词源 同 slime,slip.引申词义平的,引申比喻义轻微的,略微的。
slight 轻视,怠慢,侮辱来自 slight,平的,引申动词词义平等对待,后词义贬义化为冷淡对待,进一步恶化为轻视, 怠慢,侮辱。
slight 英文词源
- slight
- slight: [13] The ancestral sense of slight is ‘level, even’. It goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *slekhtaz, a word of unknown origin which had that meaning, but whose descendants have diversified semantically beyond all recognition (German schlecht and Dutch slecht, for instance, now mean ‘bad’, having arrived there by way of ‘level, smooth’ and ‘simple, ordinary’). ‘Smooth’ was the original meaning of English slight (Miles Coverdale, in his 1535 translation of the Bible, recorded how David ‘chose five slight stones out of the river’ to confront Goliath with (1 Samuel 17:40), where the Authorized Version of 1611 has ‘smooth stones’), and it survived dialectally into the 20th century.
By the 14th century, however, it was evolving into ‘slim’, and this eventually became, in the early 16th century, ‘small in amount’. English acquired the adjective from Old Norse sléttr ‘smooth’, and Old Norse was also the original source of a verb slight [13], meaning ‘make level or smooth’. This died out in the 17th century, however, and the modern verb slight ‘disdain, snub’, first recorded at the end of the 16th century, is derived from the adjective, in the sense ‘of little importance’.
The noun comes from the verb.
- slight (adj.)
- early 14c., "flat, smooth; hairless," probably from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse slettr "smooth, sleek," from Proto-Germanic *slikhtaz (cognates: Old Saxon slicht; Low German slicht "smooth, plain common;" Old English -sliht "level," attested in eorðslihtes "level with the ground;" Old Frisian sliucht "smooth, slight," Middle Dutch sleht "even, plain," Old High German sleht, Gothic slaihts "smooth"), probably from a collateral form of PIE *sleig- "to smooth, glide, be muddy," from root *(s)lei- "slimy" (see slime (n.)).
Sense evolution probably is from "smooth" (c. 1300), to "slim, slender; of light texture," hence "not good or strong; insubstantial, trifling, inferior, insignificant" (early 14c.). Meaning "small in amount" is from 1520s. Sense of German cognate schlecht developed from "smooth, plain, simple" to "bad, mean, base," and as it did it was replaced in the original senses by schlicht, a back-formation from schlichten "to smooth, to plane," a derivative of schlecht in the old sense [Klein]. - slight (v.)
- c. 1300, "make plain or smooth," from slight (adj.) Meaning "treat with indifference" (1590s) is from the adjective in sense of "having little worth." Related: Slighted; slighting.
- slight (n.)
- 1550s, "small amount or weight," from slight (v.). Meaning "act of intentional neglect or ignoring out of displeasure or contempt" is from 1701, probably via 17c. phrase make a slight of (1610s).
slight 词组搭配
not in the slightest
not at all
一点也不
he didn't mind in the slightest.
他一点也不介意。
the slightest ——
[usu. with negative]any —— whatsoever
任何的
I don't have the slightest idea.
我一点都不知道。
slight 英文释义
- 1. a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
slight 同义词解析
lean, slender, slim, slight, thin
这些形容词均有"瘦的"之意。
lean: 侧重缺少脂肪。既可能是因病而瘦,也可能因饥饿而消瘦。也指身体消瘦,但肌肉结实,身体健康。
slender: 指身体细长、体态优美、苗条适中,多用于指女性。
slim: 指身体的细长,体重轻不着重外形的优美,可用于不同的性别,常用于减轻体重的人。
slight: 指身材又瘦又小。
thin: 普通用词,指腰细、骨架窄,常因疾病或疲劳而消瘦。
slight 双语例句
- 1. The 1985 vintage has a stronger bouquet and slight caramelly flavour.
- 这种1985年酿制的陈年佳酿味道更醇厚,带有一种淡淡的焦糖甜味。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He thumbed through a couple of pages, feigning just a slight interest.
- 他随手翻了几页,假装兴趣不大。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He was a tall, thin fellow with a slight stoop.
- 他是个瘦高个儿,有点驼背。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Symptoms are a slight fever, headache and loss of appetite.
- 症状包括低烧、头痛和食欲不振。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. There has been a slight increase in the consumption of meat.
- 肉类消费量略有增长。
来自柯林斯例句
slight 实用场景例句
- a slight increase/change/delay/difference
- 略微的增长 / 变化 / 拖延 / 差异
牛津词典
- I woke up with a slight headache.
- 我醒来时有点头痛。
牛津词典
- The damage was slight.
- 损失很小。
牛津词典
- She takes offence at the slightest thing (= is very easily offended) .
- 她动辄生气。
牛津词典
- There was not the slightest hint of trouble.
- 当时看不出丝毫会出现麻烦的迹象。
牛津词典
- a slight woman
- 瘦小的女子
牛津词典
- This is a very slight novel.
- 这是一部颇不足道的小说。
牛津词典
- He didn't seem to mind in the slightest.
- 他好像一点都不在乎。
牛津词典
- Nick took her comment as a slight on his abilities as a manager.
- 尼克认为她的话是藐视他当经理的能力。
牛津词典
- She felt slighted because she hadn't been invited.
- 她没有受到邀请,觉得受了冷落。
牛津词典
- [只用于名词前]slighting remarks
- 轻慢之语
牛津词典
- Doctors say he has made a slight improvement...
- 医生说他的病情稍有好转。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- We have a slight problem...
- 我们有一个小小的问题。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- She is smaller and slighter than Christie.
- 她比克里斯蒂瘦小。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- ...a slight, bespectacled figure.
- 身材瘦小、戴着眼镜的人
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted.
- 没有充分征求他们的意见,这让他们感到被冷落了。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- That doesn't interest me in the slightest...
- 那一点也不能引起我的兴趣。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- 'Do you worry about ageing?' — 'Not in the slightest.'
- “你担心变老吗?”——“一点也不。”
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Interfaces describe a set of functionality, or a contract.
- 接口描述了一系列功能, 或者是约定.
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- He has a slight Shandong accent.
- 他略微有些山东口音.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- The dial records very slight variations in pressure.
- 刻盘显示出压力有微小变化.
《简明英汉词典》
- He intimated his wishes with a slight nod of his head.
- 他微微点头示意.
《简明英汉词典》
- The slight change in the taste was imperceptible to most people.
- 这种味道的细微变化对大多数人而言是无法觉察的.
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