slightest

slightest [s'laɪtɪst]  [s'laɪtɪst] 

原级:slight

比较级:slighter

slightest的反义词

第三人称单数:slights

第三人称复数:slights

slightest什么意思

现在分词:slighting

过去分词:slighted

过去式:slighted

slightest 基本解释
最轻微的;微小的( slight的最高级 );细小的;不结实的;无须重视的;
slightest 网络解释

1. 最少的:slience /寂静/ | slightest /最少的/ | slighting /轻视的/轻蔑的/忽视的/

slightest 单语例句

1. Try to have a dialogue with your close ones instead of flaring up at their slightest remarks.

2. The objective reality and our historical tasks don't allow us the slightest arrogance and complacence.

3. His hearing is gone in one ear and he has the slightest bit of trouble getting up from his library couch after the interview.

4. A race can last just minutes because even the slightest contact can cripple the car.

5. slightest

5. Although his ability to run at defenders can lift the crowd, his tendency to fall over at the slightest touch does little to enhance his reputation.

6. This is the age in which rookies with even the slightest amount of talent thump their chests and cry out for attention.

7. And all symmetrical parts were exactly the same size, making the joining easily done without even the slightest twist or deformation.

8. \u0064\u0061\u006E\u0063\u0069\u002E\u0039\u0031\u0031\u0063\u0068\u0061\u002E\u0063\u006F\u006D

8. Such fragile hearts have we that break so easily when even the slightest bitter taste of disappointment flickers across the tongue.

9. Zoologists said Tibetan antelopes are easily disturbed by even the slightest sound, yet the ones in Liu's photo were perfectly calm.

10. The sun had shone for weeks and clouds refused to entertain the slightest idea of forming above the wilting British countryside.