little的意思和读音

little

: [ˈlɪt(ə)l] : ['lɪt(ə)l]

n.

adv.

adj.

less  least  littler  littlest  

adj.+n.little girl,little boy,little thing,little piece,little guy

adv.+v.little bite

adj.big,great,much

littleadj.

1.not big; small; smaller than others

a little house

a little group of tourists

a little old lady

the classic little black dress

‘Which do you want?’ ‘I'll take the little one.’“?”“。”

She gave a little laugh.

We should manage, with a little bit of luck.

Here's a little something(= a small present) for your birthday.

2.used after an adjective to show affection or dislike, especially in a patronizing way(= one that suggests that you think you are better than sb)

The poor little thing ! It's lost its mother.

What a nasty little man!

She's a good little worker.

He'd become quite the little gentleman.

3.young

a little boy/girl

my little brother/sister(= younger brother/sister)

I lived in America when I was little.

4.short

A little while later the phone rang.

Shall we walk a little way?

5.not important; not serious

I can't remember every little detail.

You soon get used to the little difficulties.便

IDMa little bird told me(informal)used to say that sb told you sth but you do not want to say who it wasdet.

1.used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘not much’

There was little doubt in my mind.

Students have little or no choice in the matter.

I understood little of what he said.

She said little or nothing(= hardly anything) about her experience.

Tell him as little as possible .

2.used with uncountable nouns to mean ‘a small amount’, ‘some’

a little milk/sugar/tea

If you have any spare milk, could you give me a little?

I've only read a little of the book so far.

It caused not a little/no little(= a lot of) confusion.

After a little(= a short time) he got up and left.

IDM

Little by little the snow disappeared.

His English is improving little by little.

little by littleslowly; gradually

Little by little the snow disappeared.

His English is improving little by little.

adv.

1.not much; only slightly

He is little known as an artist.

I slept very little last night.

Little did I know that this spelled the end of my career.

2.a little (bit)to a small degree

She seemed a little afraid of going inside.

These shoes are a little (bit) too big for me.穿

Everything has become just that little bit harder.

She felt tired and more than a little worried.

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n.1.,2.,,3.

adv.1.,,2.,;,

adj.1.small in size or number; used in a positive way for referring to small people or things that you like; used in a negative way for referring to small people or things that you do not like2.continuing for a short distance; lasting a short time3.young, and often small. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children4.controlled and involving a small amount of movement, effort, or emotion5.not important; used in a humorous way for referring to something that you really think is important1.small in size or number; used in a positive way for referring to small people or things that you like; used in a negative way for referring to small people or things that you do not like2.continuing for a short distance; lasting a short time3.young, and often small. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children4.controlled and involving a small amount of movement, effort, or emotion5.not important; used in a humorous way for referring to something that you really think is important

adv.1ed for referring to an extremely small amount of something2.not very often, or only to a small degree

1. talk to .. little play with ...

2. jǐnsè ”。〖 few;little jǐn ...

3. stop little messy ...

4. a lot of little most ...

5. draw v. little pron. a little ...

6. dance little each ...

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1.I published the book last summer, Pedagogy of the Bible it's called, Pedagogy of the Bible, and I'll set that in a little bit of context.

2.I've always been just a little baffled at the whole concept of app-phone cases.

3.He was only a little taller than Lucy herself and carried over his head an umbrella, white with snow.西

4.That Ruth had little faith in his power as a writer, did not alter her nor diminish her in Martin's eyes.

5.Apparently, the woman spent most of her time trying to impress people, and very little actually living her life.

6.Start small, with something that isn't really a big deal, but might help you do something just a little bit better than you do it today.

7.Little children seem to have an innate sense of the idea of fairness even apart from opposite conditioning experiences.使

8.I felt the game was a little faster than when I got to play it a while back at around the 50% complete mark.50%

9."Ah, if it were but a little pussy-cat! " said she; but the rose tree, with its beautiful rose came to view.“!”

10.I thought about it day and night. My master liked to go fishing in a little boat, and he al-ways took me with him.