little
柯林斯詞典
- DETERMINER, QUANTIFIER, AND ADVERB USES
1. DET You use little to indicate that there is only a very small amount of something. You can use "so," "too," and "very" in front of little. 微少的
I had little money and little free time. 我沒(méi)什么錢(qián),也很少有空閑時(shí)間。
I find that I need very little sleep these days. 我覺(jué)得我現(xiàn)在需要的睡眠很少。
2. QUANT Little is also a quantifier. 一點(diǎn)[QUANT 'of' def-n]
Little of the existing housing is of good enough quality. 現(xiàn)有的住房中少有質(zhì)量夠好的。
3. PRON Little is also a pronoun. 少量
He ate little, and drank less. 他吃得不多,喝得更少。
In general, employers do little to help the single working mother. 總的來(lái)說(shuō),雇主很少幫助那些工作的單身媽媽們。
4. ADV Little means not very often or to only a small extent. 不多[ADV with v]
On their way back to Marseille they spoke very little. 在他們回馬賽的路上,他們說(shuō)話不多。
5. DET A little of something is a small amount of it, but not very much. You can also say a very little. 一點(diǎn)兒
Mrs. Caan needs a little help getting her groceries home. 凱恩夫人需要一點(diǎn)兒幫助才能把雜貨弄回家。
A little food would do us all some good. 吃一點(diǎn)兒東西會(huì)對(duì)我們大家都有些好處。
6. PRON Little is also a pronoun. 一點(diǎn)兒
They get paid for it. Not much. Just a little. 他們拿到工資了。不太多,就一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)。
7. QUANT Little is also a quantifier. 一點(diǎn)
Pour a little of the sauce over the chicken. 往雞肉上倒一點(diǎn)調(diào)料。
8. ADV If you do something a little, you do it for a short time. 一小會(huì)兒[ADV after v]
He walked a little by himself in the garden. 他在花園里獨(dú)自散了會(huì)兒步。
9. ADV A little or a little bit means to a small extent or degree. (程度上) 有點(diǎn)
He complained a little of a nagging pain between his shoulder blades. 他抱怨說(shuō)他的肩胛之間有點(diǎn)持續(xù)的疼痛。
He was a little bit afraid of his father's reaction. 他有點(diǎn)害怕他父親的反應(yīng)。
ADV
1. ADJ Little things are small in size. Little is slightly more informal than . (尺寸) 小的
We sat around a little table, eating and drinking wine. 我們圍坐在一張小桌子旁吃飯、喝酒。
2. ADJ You use little to indicate that someone or something is small, in a pleasant and attractive way. 小巧的[ADJ n]
She's got the nicest little house not far from the library. 她在離圖書(shū)館不遠(yuǎn)處有座最漂亮的小房子。
...a little old lady. …一位嬌小的老太太。
3. ADJ Your little sister or brother is younger than you are. 年紀(jì)小的[ADJ n]
Whenever Daniel's little sister was asked to do something she always had a naughty reply. 每次讓丹尼爾的小妹妹做點(diǎn)事情,她總是有調(diào)皮的回應(yīng)。
4. ADJ A little distance, period of time, or event is short in length. (時(shí)間、距離、比賽) 短的[ADJ n]
Just go down the road a little way, turn left, and cross the bridge. 只沿著公路走一小段距離,向左轉(zhuǎn),然后跨過(guò)那座橋。
Why don't we just wait a little while and see what happens. 我們何不就等一小會(huì)兒,看看發(fā)生什么事。
5. ADJ A little sound or gesture is quick. (聲音或動(dòng)作) 迅速的[ADJ n]
I had a little laugh to myself. 我暗自笑了笑。
6. ADJ You use little to indicate that something is not serious or important. 微小的[ADJ n]
...irritating little habits. …惱人的小習(xí)慣。
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little /?l?t?l/
ADJECTIVE USES
little /?l?t?l/ (littler,littlest)
劍橋詞典
- The dog's name was engraved on a little metal disc attached to its collar .
- We tried to arrange a ceremony with as little fuss as possible .
- Hyperactive children often have poor concentration and require very little sleep .
- Several little boats escorted the sailing ship into the harbour .
- You turn this little knob to adjust the volume .
- One little girl was clinging onto a cuddly toy .
- It became clear that he wasn't developing like all the other little boys .
- She's always fussing over that son of hers as if he were a little boy .
- Emily is Sophie's little sister .
- I lived here when I was little.
- I'm not interested in all their silly little likes and dislikes .
- You told Mrs Cooper that it was me who tipped the paint over, didn't you - you nasty little sneak !
- I had a nice little snooze in the back of the car .
- All you ate was a tiddly little piece of cake .
- You little liar ! You know that's not true !
little adjective (SMALL)
small in size or amount小的,少的
It came in a little box . 它是裝在一個(gè)小盒子里送來(lái)的。
a little dog /nose /room 小狗/鼻子/房間
A little old man came into the room . 一個(gè)小老頭走進(jìn)了房間。
He gave a little smile . 他微微笑了笑。
It'll only take a little while to clear up the kitchen . 用不了多少時(shí)間就能把廚房收拾好。
?a little something
a small amount of food or drink
少量,一點(diǎn)(飲食)
I always like to have a little something around eleven o'clock in the morning . 我總喜歡在上午11點(diǎn)左右吃點(diǎn)東西。
a present that is not of great value
小禮物
I want to buy a little something to give to Val when I visit her in hospital . 我去醫(yī)院看瓦爾的時(shí)候想給她買(mǎi)個(gè)小禮物。
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little adjective (YOUNG)
young幼小的,年幼的
When you were little your hair was really curly . 你小的時(shí)候頭發(fā)卷得很厲害。
She was my little (= younger ) sister and I took care of her. 她是我妹妹,我負(fù)責(zé)照顧她。
Her little boy (= her young son ) isn't well. 她的小兒子身體有些不適。
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little adjective (EMPHASIZE)
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]used to emphasize an opinion that is being given about something or someone
(用于強(qiáng)調(diào)對(duì)某人或某物的意見(jiàn))真,確實(shí)
That was a nice little suit she was wearing . 她穿的那身套裝真的很漂亮。
It's not a bad little restaurant , is it? 這家飯館確實(shí)不錯(cuò),是不是?
He's a nasty little man. 他可真是個(gè)討厭的家伙。
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little adjective (UNIMPORTANT)
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]not very important or serious
不太重要的,不很?chē)?yán)重的;微小的,輕微的
I had a little problem with my car , but it's been fixed now. 我的車(chē)有點(diǎn)小毛病,不過(guò)現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)修好了。
It's often the little things that count the most. 常常是一些微不足道的東西發(fā)揮的作用最大。
Can I have a little word (= a short discussion about something not very important ) with you? 我能和你聊幾句嗎?
習(xí)語(yǔ)
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