little

[ˈlɪtl][ˈlɪtl]
adj.小的;琐碎的;娇小的;幼小的
adv.不多,略微;少许,一点;短时间地
n.(表示否定)微少;没有多少;短时间
det.(数量上)微少的,少到几乎没有的;(a little)少量的,一些
网络小;少;一点;点
词形变化:
比较级littler   比较级littlest  
派生词: littleness  
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1 . It's not about making the amazing saves. It's the little things and small things that made great gatekeepers great.

伟大的门将不是靠神奇的扑救成就,而是靠注重小事和细节成功。(Tim Howard美国国家队门将)

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2 . He could just about see the little man behind the counter.

他勉强能看到柜台后面的小个子男人。

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3 . "I wish I had a little brother," said Daphne wistfully.

“我希望有个小弟弟。”达夫妮伤感地说。

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4 . Maria was talking baby talk to the little one.

玛丽亚正用儿语和小家伙说话。

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5 . They were going to sail around the little island, against the tide.

他们打算绕着小岛逆潮航行。

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英英释义 网络释义 常用俚语
noun

1.a small amount or duration;

he accepted the little they gave him

2.limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent;

a little dining room

3.(quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some;

little rain fell in May

4.of short duration or distance;

a brief stay in the country

5.not fully grown;

what a big little boy you are

6.(informal terms) small and of little importance;

a fiddling sum of money

7.(of a voice) faint;

a little voice

8.younger brother or sister;

little brother

9.lowercase;

little a

10.small in a way that arouses feelings (of tenderness or its opposite depending on the context);

a nice little job

11.not much;

he talked little about his family