least
least 英 [li:st] 美 [list]
adj. 最小的;最少的(little的最高级) adv. 最小;最少 n. 最小;最少
名词复数:leasts
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- adj. 最小的;最少的(little的最高级)
- adv. 最小;最少
- n. 最小;最少
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1. Who knows most says least.
懂得最多的人, 说得最少。
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2. She never had the least idea what to do about it.
这事怎么办,她一点主意都没有。
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3. It'll take a year, at the very least.
这至少需要一年时间。
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4. Really, I'm not in the least tired.
说真的,我一点也不累。
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5. She chose the least expensive of the hotels.
她挑了一家最便宜的旅馆。
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6. It'll cost at least 500 dollars.
这东西至少要花 500 元。
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7. She must be at least 40.
她至少应该有 40 岁了。
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8. You could at least listen to what he says.
你至少可以听一听他说些什么。
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9. It works, at least I think it does.
它行,反正我认为它行。
- least (adj.) Old English læst, earlier læsest "smallest, lowest in power or position" (superlative of little (adj.)), from Proto-Germanic superlative *laisista-, from PIE root *leis- (2) "small" (see less). Qualifying phrase at least "not to say more than is certainly true" is Middle English æt læstan, from the notion of "at the lowest degree." As a noun, "smallest admissible quantity or degree," from early 12c.; as an adverb, Old English læst "in the least degree."
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