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faintest

英 [ˈfeɪntɪst]

美 [ˈfeɪntəst]

adj.  (用于否定句,起强调作用)极小的,些微的,一丁点儿的
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柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-SUPERL (用于否定句,起强调作用)极小的,些微的,一丁点儿的
    You can usefaintestfor emphasis in negative statements. For example, if you say that someone hasn't thefaintestidea what to do, you are emphasizing that they do not know what to do.
    1. I haven't the faintest idea how to care for a snake...
      我对养蛇一无所知。
    2. He said yesterday that there was not 'the faintest possibility' that the government would bring in such a measure.
      他昨天说政府推行这样的措施连“微乎其微的可能性”都没有。

双语例句

  • I haven't the faintest idea when he will come.
    他什么时候来我连最模糊的概念都没有。
  • There are only the faintest traces of contact with fellow painters of the day.
    他和同时代的画家的联系的线索也只不过是蛛丝马迹。
  • I was17 years old that year and had not the faintest feeling about motherhood.
    那时我才17岁,还不能懂得父母之爱的分量。
  • She had not the faintest notion of what he was talking about.
    她一点儿也没有听懂他在说些什么。
  • We haven't the faintest idea where he is.
    我们根本不知道他在哪里。
  • I haven't the faintest idea how to care for a snake
    我对养蛇一无所知。
  • I don't have the faintest idea how to hold a new born baby.
    我压根儿不知道该怎样抱新生婴儿。
  • There wasn't the faintest trace of pity on his face.
    从他脸上看不到一丝一毫怜悯。
  • This question surprised me very much; for I had not the faintest recollection of having had it read to me.
    这让我也感到非常吃惊,因为我不记得有谁曾为我读过这样的故事。
  • Carrie looked at him a moment with the faintest touch of surprise at his seriousness.
    嘉莉看了他一会儿,对他的严肃表情有一丝吃惊。