minor
形容词较小的,少数的,小…; 未成年的; [乐]小调的,小音阶的; (两同姓男孩中)年幼的
名词未成年人; 副修科目; 小公司; [逻辑学]小前提
不及物动词[主美国英语]副修,选修,兼修
minor
形容词
1. He was called Smith Minor to distinguish him from the other Smiths.
人们称他小史密斯,以便与其它叫史密斯的人相区别。
2. She played a minor role in the opera.
她在那出歌剧里扮演了一个小角色。
3. He is going in for a minor operation.
他要接受一个小手术。
不及物动词
1. He will minor in French.
他将副修法文。
名词
1. You can't serve drinks to minors.
你不能把酒卖给未成年人。
1. 副修:課程具有一定彈性,同學完成第一個學位課程後,可選擇不修讀第二個學位課程,而只要同學已修讀一定數目的第二個學位課程學科,將可獲得第二個學位課程的副修(minor)資格.
2. 辅修:实际上,美国本科生是不分系别只分学院的(文理、工程等),在同一个学院中他们可以选择不同的主修(major)和辅修(minor). 美国学生选课很自由,他们在自己advisor(感觉类似于我们的班主任,但有较高的学术水平和教育经验)的指导下根据个人兴趣和水平制定培养计划.
3. 小调:前面我们所讨论五度圈的相关乐理都是以大调(Major)为主,那么小调(Minor)呢?是不是又要再学另外一套小调的五度圈的相关乐理呢?Of course not!!我们一再强调学习的方式应该是举一反三、相互左证,才能达到轻松而有效率学习乐理的目的,
1. 不重要的;不严重的;次要的
You use minor when you want to describe something that is less important, serious, or significant than other things in a group or situation.
e.g. She is known in Italy for a number of minor roles in films...
她因在电影中饰演了一些配角而在意大利为人所知。
e.g. Western officials say the problem is minor, and should be quickly overcome.
西方官员称这个问题并不严重,应该很快就会解决。
2. (疾病)不严重的,轻微的;(手术)小的
A minor illness or operation is not likely to be dangerous to someone's life or health.
e.g. Sarah had been plagued continually by a series of minor illnesses...
萨拉一直小病缠身。
e.g. His mother had to go to the hospital for minor surgery.
他母亲得去医院做一个小手术。
3. 小音阶的;小调的
In European music, a minor scale is one in which the third note is three semitones higher than the first.
e.g. ...the unfinished sonata movement in F minor.
未完成的F小调奏鸣曲乐章
4. 未成年人(在英国和美国多数州指未满18岁的人,在法律上仍然视为儿童)
A minor is a person who is still legally a child. In Britain and most states in the United States, people are minors until they reach the age of eighteen.
e.g. The approach has virtually ended cigarette sales to minors.
这个方法实际上杜绝了向未成年人出售香烟的现象。
5. minor
5. (美国大学学科中的)辅修科目,辅修课程
At a university or college in the United States, a student's minor is a subject that they are studying in addition to their main subject, or major.
6. (美国大学中的)辅修生
At a university or college in the United States, if a student is, for example, a geology minor, they are studying geology as well as their main subject.
7. 辅修
If a student at a university or college in the United States minors in a particular subject, they study it in addition to their main subject.
e.g. I'm minoring in computer science.
我辅修计算机科学。
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2. CNN's Anderson Cooper was back at work Wednesday after minor surgery two days earlier to remove a cancerous mole from underneath his left eye.
3. Minor repairs and maintenance cannot get to the root of the problem.
4. minor
4. Bulls star Derrick Rose was involved in a minor car accident in Chicago.
5. He has since undergone several extensive brain operations to stop cerebral hemorrhaging, in addition to other relatively minor procedures.
6. He underwent several extensive brain surgeries to stop cerebral hemorrhaging, in addition to more minor procedures.
7. Even a minor deviation is likely to turn a good thing into a bad one.
8. We can expect government pressure to lead to a few minor deals going forward, but major change won't happen until the growth rate of sales slows down.
9. A minor change in the design would save lots of energy, time and money.
10. Those who magnify such minor issues and deliberately raise a wave of nostalgia for the colonial era bring only chaos and disorder to our society.
noun
1. minor的翻译
1. a young person of either sex
e.g. she writes books for children
they're just kids
`tiddler' is a British term for youngster
Synonym: child kid youngster shaver nipper small fry tiddler tike tyke fry nestling
adj
1. limited in size or scope
e.g. a small business
a newspaper with a modest circulation
small-scale plans
a pocket-size country
Synonym: modest small small-scale pocket-size pocket-sized
2. inferior in number or size or amount
e.g. a minor share of the profits
Ursa Minor
3. lesser in scope or effect
e.g. had minor differences
a minor disturbance
4. minor的解释
4. not of legal age
e.g. minor children
5. of a scale or mode
e.g. the minor keys
in B flat minor
6. of your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
7. of lesser importance or stature or rank
e.g. a minor poet
had a minor part in the play
a minor official
many of these hardy adventurers were minor noblemen
minor back roads
8. of lesser seriousness or danger
e.g. suffered only minor injuries
some minor flooding
a minor tropical disturbance
9. warranting only temporal punishment
e.g. venial sin
Synonym: venial