smidgen
英['smɪdʒən]
美['smɪdʒən]
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n.
少量;一点点
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=smidgeon; smidgin.
Noun:
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a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- 1. She arrives a smidgen ahead of time.
- 她比预定的时间仅早到了一点儿。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Do you want some sugar?'' Just a smidgen.'
- 你要糖 吗 ?' ` 只要一点儿.
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- 3. Well, it has seemed like more than a smidgen to me.
- 但对我自己来说, 似乎不只是一点点.
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- 4. I need a smidgen of fresh air.
- 我需要一点新鲜空气.
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- 5. Oh , just a smidgen would be nice.
- 只要一小块就好.
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用作名词 (n.)
- And a smidgen of humility might also serve you well.
一点点谦卑也可能很适合你。