whit
英 [wɪt]
美
- n. 一点点;些微
- n. (Whit)人名;(英)惠特
英英释义
- 1. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
词组搭配
every whit
wholly
完完整整地,整个地
my mother was fond of her and I shall be every whit as fond.
过去我母亲喜欢她,我也会完完全全像母亲一样喜欢她。
实用场景例句
- The orchestra gave its first performance on Whit Monday.
- 乐团在周一的圣灵降临节举行了首场演出。
柯林斯例句
- A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Brown and Miss Whit.
- 布朗先生与怀特小姐的婚礼已筹备好了.
辞典例句
- He did not seem a whit concerned.
- 他看来毫不在乎.
辞典例句
- There is an old , whit two - story house on the leftsidecross the bridge.
- 在我快要下桥的地方的左边有一座白色的老式二层小楼.
互联网
- I'd like to confirm Ms. Byrons's appointment whit Mr. smith next afternoon.
- 我想确认一下史密斯先生和拜伦女士明天下午的约会.
互联网
- He was wearing a whit tie with black stripes.
- 他戴着一条黑条纹的领带.
互联网
- Whit her dark skin eyes, I took her for an Italian.
- 她的深色皮肤及眼睛, 我误以为她是意大利人.
互联网
- We hope to cooperate and create tomorrow whit our customers!
- 我们愿与广大顾客朋友携手合作,共创明天!
互联网
- The stables were sluiced out whit water from a hose.
- 马厩已用水龙管冲洗过.
互联网
- Compared whit a decade ago, our life is much better than before.
- 和十年前相比, 我们现在的生活要幸福很多.
互联网
- The hostess is every whit as elegant as a lady.
- 女主人完完全全像贵妇人一样高雅.
互联网
- I don't care a whit whether she stays or not.
- 我毫不在乎她的去留.
互联网
- John was no whit less friendly for all that.
- 尽管如此,约翰的友好态度还是丝毫未变.
互联网
- Style: Light bodied whit wine, smooth and mellow texture with long finish.
- 风格: 酒体轻盈, 口感柔顺,余韵悠长.
互联网
- John: What are you going to do whit that vase, Mary?
- 约翰: 玛丽,你打算拿花瓶做什么?
互联网
中文词源
Whit 圣临降临节的
缩写自Whitsunday.
whit 一点点,少量来自古英语词wight,少量。
双语例句
- 1. It does not matter one whit to the customer.
- 这对顾客来说一点关系都没有。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The orchestra gave its first performance on Whit Monday.
- 乐团在周一的圣灵降临节举行了首场演出。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. There's not a whit of truth in the statement.
- 这声明里没有丝毫的真实性.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. He cared not a whit for the social, political or moral aspects of literature.
- 他毫不在乎文学的社会、政治或道德层面。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Brown and Miss Whit.
- 布朗先生与怀特小姐的婚礼已筹备好了.
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- whit (n.)
- "smallest particle," 1520s, from na whit "no amount" (c. 1200), from Old English nan wiht, from wiht "amount," originally "person, human being" (see wight).