modicum

modicum [ˈmɒdɪkəm]  [ˈmɑ:dɪkəm] 

第三人称复数:modicums; modica

modicum 基本解释

名词少量,一点点

modicum 网络解释

1. 少量:modimodus的复数 | modicum少量 | modifiability可缓和性;可修改性

2. 一点点,少量:Grimy 肮脏的,积满污垢的 | Modicum 一点点,少量 | Discrepancy 差异,矛盾,不一致

3. 少量的:Homo sapiens n. 智人(现代人的学名) | modicum 少量的 | mausoleum 坟墓

4. 一点点:sexism性别歧视 | modicum一点点 | friction摩擦力

modicum 词典解释

1. (尤指好事或值得拥有的事物)少量,一点点
    A modicum of something, especially something that is good or desirable, is a reasonable but not large amount of it.

    e.g. I'd like to think I've had a modicum of success.
           我倒觉得我取得了一点成绩。
    e.g. ...a modicum of privacy.
           一点点隐私

modicum 单语例句

1. Anyone with even a modicum of human compassion would feel the same.

2. It's very easy to understand for someone with a modicum of English, but a translation tool will throw up its arms and put in something ridiculous.

3. modicum什么意思

3. Ruan sisters now have their own online garment shop and a modicum of respect.

4. I seriously doubt anyone with a modicum of knowledge about the Middle Kingdom would say yes.