slightest
adj. 最輕微的; 微小的( slight的最高階 ); 細小的; 不結實的; 無須重視的
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。”
1. (usually follows `the') most meager;
The slightest little bit of inattention can let something slip through.
稍不留神就會讓某些東西蒙混過關。
Never keep on exercising if you have even the slightest chest pain.
即使你只感到很輕微的胸部疼痛,也不要繼續鍛鍊。
Mr Alexander is not the slightest bit coy about his ambitions.
亞歷山大先生對自己的抱負毫不隱諱。
He flew off the handle at the slightest thing.
他為一點小事就大發脾氣。
"Do you worry about ageing?"— 'Not in the slightest.'
“你擔心變老嗎?”——“一點也不。”