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scant

英 [skænt]

美 [skænt]

adj.  一丁点的; 微小的; 不足的; 欠缺的
vt.  限制; 节省; 吝惜

过去分词:scanted 最高级:scantest 现在分词:scanting 过去式:scanted 第三人称单数:scants 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11291 / COCA.9142

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 一丁点的;微小的;不足的;欠缺的
      hardly any; not very much and not as much as there should be
      1. I paid scant attention to what she was saying.
        我没大注意她在说什么。
      2. The firefighters went back into the house with scant regard for their own safety.
        消防员奋不顾身地返回那座房子。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 一丁点的;微小的;不足的;欠缺的
      You usescantto indicate that there is very little of something or not as much of something as there should be.
      1. She began to berate the police for paying scant attention to the theft from her car.
        她开始痛斥警方对她车内被窃一案不够关注。
      2. ...forces that have shown scant respect for Red Cross markings or UN flags...
        对红十字会标志和联合国旗帜不屑一顾的军队
      3. There is scant evidence of strong economic growth to come.
        没有足够的证据表明经济将会突飞猛进。
    • ADJ (强调数目)小的,很小的,仅有的
      If you describe an amount asscant, you are emphasizing that it is small.
      1. This hole was a scant .23 inches in diameter...
        这个洞眼的直径只有 0.23 英寸。
      2. In fact, Richard Savage had known Edward Bellamy a scant five hours.
        实际上,理查德·萨维奇和爱德华·贝拉米相识才仅仅 5 个小时。

    英英释义

    verb

    • supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
      1. sting with the allowance
      Synonym:stintskimp
    • limit in quality or quantity
        Synonym:skimp
      1. work hastily or carelessly
          Synonym:skimp

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