smidgeon

英['smɪdʒɪn] 美['smɪdʒɪn]
  • n. 少量;一点点
  • =smidgen; smidgin; smidge.
  • smice n.冰雾(=smog+ice)
  • smidgen n.少量;一点点=smidgeon;smidgin.
  • smidgeon n.少量;一点点=smidgen;smidgin;smidge.
  • smidgin n.少量(一点点)
  • smiercase n.cottagecheese;农家鲜干酪
Noun:
  1. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

1. The next line is just a smidgeon more complicated.
下一行只是有一点复杂。

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2. Even mean Joan is met with a smidgeon of sympathy by film's end.
即便是卑劣的琼,在影片的最后也还是获得了少许的同情。

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3. Growth looks softer than expected and inflation is a smidgeon more energetic.
经济增长比预期要小,通货膨胀的势头更加啊强劲。

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4. The goal of this book is to make its readers a little lazier, a smidgeon more impatient, and a whole bunch more hubristic.
本书的目的之一就是使读者有点懒惰、有点不耐烦、有点傲慢。

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5. However, the standard way, also known as a dictionary display, is just a smidgeon more cluttered than you might like, due to the need to quote the keys.
然而,标准的方法,也就是众所周知的字典的显示,比你想象的有一点点混乱。

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6. However, the standard way, also known as a dictionary display, is just a smidgeon more cluttered than you might like, due to the need to quote the keys.
然而,标准的方法,也就是众所周知的字典的显示,比你想象的有一点点混乱。

youdao

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