modicum

英['mɒdɪkəm] 美['mɑːdɪkəm]
  • n. 少量;一点点;一小份
modicums
GRE
Noun:
  1. a small or moderate or token amount;

    "England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists"

1. I'd like to think I've had a modicum of success.
我倒觉得我取得了一点成绩。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They should win, given a modicum of luck.
只要有一点点运气,他们就会赢。

来自《权威词典》

3. Seeing as Mr Moreton is a doctor, I would assume he has a modicum of intelligence.
既然莫尔顿先生是位医生,我想他应该有点聪明才智。

来自柯林斯例句

4. If he had a modicum of sense, he wouldn't do such a foolish thing.
要是他稍有一点理智, 他决不会做出如此愚蠢的事来.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Anyone with even a modicum of intelligence would have realized that!
稍有头脑的人都能认识到那点!

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They should win, given a modicum of luck.
      只要有一点点运气,他们就会赢。
    2. There's not even a modicum of truth in her statement.
      她说的话没有一点是真的。

【邻近词汇】