slighted
v. 輕蔑,忽視,怠慢( slight的過去式和過去分詞 )
Something that is slight is very small in degree or quantity.
Doctors say he has made a slight improvement...
醫生說他的病情稍有好轉。
We have a slight problem...
我們有一個小小的問題。
A slight person has a fairly thin and delicate looking body.
She is smaller and slighter than Christie.
她比克里斯蒂瘦小。
...a slight, bespectacled figure.
身材瘦小、戴著眼鏡的人
If you are slighted, someone does or says something that insults you by treating you as if your views or feelings are not important.
They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted.
沒有充分徵求他們的意見,這讓他們感到被冷落了。
You use in the slightest to emphasize a negative statement.
That doesn't interest me in the slightest...
那一點也不能引起我的興趣。
'Do you worry about ageing?' — 'Not in the slightest.'
“你擔心變老嗎?”——“一點也不。”
He slighted no one.
他不輕視任何人.
He slighted my efforts.
他看不起我所作的努力.
The ancient Greeks slighted scientific experiments.
古希臘人忽略了科學實驗.
But Mi was slighted. Mi took his anger out on almost all of Cao Cao's subordinates.
禰衡被召來後,曹操對他不以禮相待惹得禰衡當面罵遍了曹操手下的謀士和大將.
Mr. Paul was highly respected because he slighted no one.
保羅先生非常受人尊敬,因為他不輕視任何人.