jot

英[dʒɒt] 美[dʒɑːt]
  • n. 少量
  • v. 草草记下;匆匆记下
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星级词汇:
  • jot n.少量v.草草记下;匆匆记下
Noun:
  1. a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note

  2. a slight but appreciable amount;

    "this dish could use a touch of garlic"

Verb:
  1. write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of

1. Keep a pad handy to jot down queries as they occur.
手边放一本便笺簿,以便有问题时随时记下。

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2. Listen carefully to the instructions and jot them down.
仔细听指示,并记录下来。

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3. Could you just jot his name on there?
你能把他的名字先记在那上面吗?

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4. It makes not one jot of difference.
这一点区别也没有。

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5. It matters not a jot.
这完全无关紧要。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I don't care a jot for their feelings.
      我一点都不理会他们的感受。
    2. There's not a jot of truth in his story.
      他一句实话也没有。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. I'll just jot down their phone number before I forget it.
      我得把电话号码记下来,以免待会儿忘记。
    2. She jots down a few note,and later transcribes them into an exercise book.
      她草草做了些笔记,然后誊写在练习本上。
    3. Today I wrote a letter, jotting it down how I feel.
      今天我写了一封信