scintilla
n. <正>极少,微量
If you say that there is not a scintilla of evidence, hope, or doubt about something, you are emphasizing that there is none at all.
He says there is 'not a scintilla of evidence' to link him to any controversy.
他说“没有丝毫证据”能将他跟任何争议联系在一起。
1. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
2. a sparkling glittering particles
There's not a scintilla of evidence.
毫无证据.
Novelty ignites scintilla admittedly easily, novelty always also is the prelude of the distance.
新奇固然轻易点燃火花, 新奇也总是距离的前奏.