定义
slightly: 稍微地,些微地,轻微地
I'm slightly drunk right now, but I still think you're beautiful. 我现在稍微有点儿醉了,但我还是觉得你很美。
(a) slight (difference): 轻微的,少量的(影响)
Pronunciation examples
UK: I still feel slightly angry towards the man who broke my heart.
US: We had a slight difference of opinion, but it was nothing serious.
- "actually I do have quite a slight preference for…"
- "Lift your arms, please... and spread your legs slightly."
- "Donna : Highs in the low 20s, slight chance of rain."
- "No one was hurt during the revolution but the country did record its first ever act of violence when the former President's bodyguard was slightly pushed."
- "However, he's slightly too friendly and helpful."
- "Needless to say, she was slightly concerned when she saw that this "omelet" was frozen, and then defrosted in the microwave."
- "The perplexed shark hesitated slightly before biting the victim in two."
- "Genteel manners, impeccable grooming, a slightly flamboyant dress sense, a love of theatre - all the hallmarks of an English gentleman - are frowned upon in a post-Brexit Europe."
- "I feel slightly less lonely... like I have one or two friends."
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