mere 英 [mɪə(r)]   美 [mɪr]

mere

mere  英 [mɪə(r)] 美 [mɪr]

adj. 仅仅的;只不过的 

名词复数:meres  比较级:merer  最高级:merest 

It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. 她只花了 20 分钟就赢了。
A mere 2% of their budget has been spent on publicity. 他们的预算开支只有 2% 用于宣传。

  • Mere means pure and simple, nothing more and nothing less. If the mere mention of someone's name makes you happy, then just hearing his name — and that alone — is enough to make you smile.
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  • adj. 仅仅的;只不过的
  • 1. It took her a mere 20 minutes to win.

    她只花了 20 分钟就赢了。

  • 2. A mere 2% of their budget has been spent on publicity.

    他们的预算开支只有 2% 用于宣传。

  • 3. He seemed so young, a mere boy.

    他看来那么年轻,只是个孩子。

  • 4. You've got the job. The interview will be a mere formality.

    你已经得到了这份工作。面试不过是个形式。

  • 5. The mere thought ofeating made him feel sick.

    他一想到吃东西就觉得恶心。

  • 6. The merest hint of smoke is enough to make her feel ill.

    最细微的(= the slightest)一丝烟就能使她感到不舒服。

  • mere (adj.) c. 1400, "unmixed, pure," from Old French mier "pure" (of gold), "entire, total, complete," and directly from Latin merus "unmixed" (of wine), "pure; bare, naked;" figuratively "true, real, genuine," probably originally "clear, bright," from PIE *mer- "to gleam, glimmer, sparkle" (source also of Old English amerian "to purify," Old Irish emer "not clear," Sanskrit maricih "ray, beam," Greek marmarein "to gleam, glimmer"). Original sense of "nothing less than, absolute" (mid-15c., now only in vestiges such as mere folly) existed for centuries alongside opposite sense of "nothing more than" (1580s, as in a mere dream).
  • mere (n.) Old English mere "sea, ocean; lake, pool, pond, cistern," from Proto-Germanic *mari (source also of Old Norse marr, Old Saxon meri "sea," Middle Dutch maer, Dutch meer "lake, sea, pool," Old High German mari, German Meer "sea," Gothic marei "sea," mari-saiws "lake"), from PIE root *mori- "body of water."
mere / mɪə(r) ; NAmE mɪr / adjective , noun mere meres merest adjective [only before noun ] ( superlative mer·est no comparative ) 1 used when you want to emphasize how small, unimportant, etc. sb/sth is 仅仅的;只不过 It took her a mere 20 minutes to win. 她只花了 20 分钟就赢了。 A mere 2% of their budget has been spent on publicity. 他们的预算开支只有 2% 用于宣传。 He seemed so young, a mere boy. 他看来那么年轻,只是个孩子。 You've got the job. The interview will be a mere formality. 你已经得到了这份工作。面试不过是个形式。 2 used when you are saying that the fact that a particular thing is present in a situation is enough to have an influence on that situation 只凭…就足以 His mere presence (= just the fact that he was there)made her feel afraid. 他当时在场,这就足以让她害怕了。 The mere fact thatthey were prepared to talk was encouraging. 他们愿意商谈,这就很不错了。 The mere thought ofeating made him feel sick. 他一想到吃东西就觉得恶心。 The merest (= the slightest)hint of smoke is enough to make her feel ill. 最细微的一丝烟就能使她感到不舒服。 noun BrE literary also used in names 也用于名称 a small lake 小湖;池塘 mere / mɪə(r) ; NAmE mɪr /
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