modicum的意思和读音

modicum

: [ˈmɑdɪkəm] : [ˈmɒdɪkəm]

n.

n.mound

n.little,bit,degree,scrap,ounce

modicumn.

1.a fairly small amount, especially of sth good or pleasant

They should win, given a modicum of luck.

n.1.,

n.1.a small amount, especially of something abstract such as a quality

1. modesty modicum modifiability ...

2. Grimy Modicum Discrepancy

3. ... authoritarian:a. modicum:n. compliance:n.

4. Homo sapiens n. () modicum mausoleum ...

5. mobile modicum modify ...

6. mnemonic modicum monolithic ...

7. mobile modicum modify ...

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1.Then a modicum of peace, monetary stability and open markets was all that was expected.

2.For the moment, however, injections of seawater appear to have created a modicum of stability inside the cores of the two reactors.使

3.For her part, Jolie makes a modicum of effort with her cut-glass accent, but mostly lets her eyes, lips and hips do the work.

4.He said the company has substantially trimmed back its operations and is now providing only a 'modicum of support' to Huawei.,Amerilink”。

5.Whether you achieved fame in arts and letters, athletics, or politics, it was necessary to have at least some modicum of skill.

6.If only a modicum of calm returned to markets, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs should be able to survive.

7.Everyone knows a modicum of ethics is called for in any business -- you can't cheat you customers forever and get away with it.——

8.He hardened his heart. In this unjust world, the poor have to be hard hearted to retain their modicum of freedom.

9.Of course, civilisation requires a modicum of material prosperity -- enough to provide a little leisure.

10.In practice, developers and users tend to want URIs to embed at least a modicum of semantic information, not only a syntactic form.URI