less
less 英 [les] 美 [lɛs]
adv. 较少地; adj. 较少的; n. 较少;较小
- If something is less, there's not as much of it as there was before, or compared to something else. For example, your cranky uncle might complain that there's less common sense in the world than there used to be.
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- adv. 较少地;
- adj. 较少的;
- n. 较少;较小
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1. You should drink less.
你应该少喝酒。
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2. less butter/time/importance
较少的黄油╱时间;次要
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3. We have less to worry about now.
现在我们要担忧的事少一些了。
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4. It is less ofa problem thanI'd expected.
问题不像我预料的那么大。
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5. We'll be there in less than no time (= very soon).
我们马上就到。
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6. less expensive/likely/intelligent
价钱较便宜;可能性较小;智力较差
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7. I read much less now than I used to.
我现在看的书比过去少得多。
- less Old English læs (adv.) "less, lest;" læssa (adj.) "less, smaller, fewer" (Northumbrian leassa), from Proto-Germanic *lais-izo (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian les "less;" Middle Dutch lise "soft, gentle," German leise "soft"), from PIE root *leis- (2) "small" (source also of Lithuanian liesas "thin") + comparative suffix.
- less (adv.2) early 15c. as a shortening of unless. Extended contraction lessen, less'n, U.S. dialectal, is attested from 1881.
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