whit
whit 英 [wɪt] 美 [hwɪt, wɪt]
n. 一点点;些微
名词复数:whits
- Whit means a small tiny part of something. If you don't even have a whit of courage, you are most likely a chicken.
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- n. 一点点;些微
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1. Even so, Gartner analyst whit Andrews points out that “Globally, Google’s brand is one of the most positively viewed in the world.
即便如此,加特纳分析师 Whit Andrews先生指出:“在全球范围内,Google的品牌是世界上最被积极看好的。
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2. Back in Manhattan, Salinger took a writing class at Columbia University taught by whit Burnett, editor of the literary magazine Story.
回到曼哈顿以后,塞林格参加了哥伦比亚大学的一个写作班,授课老师是文学杂志《故事》的编辑怀特·伯奈特(Whit Burnett)。
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3. "I was visiting a friend who went to school there and I met whit' at a party," Scott says.
“我朋友在那儿上学,我去找他玩的时候,在一个派对上认识的惠特尼。” 斯科特说。
- whit (n.) "smallest particle," 1520s, from na whit "no amount" (c. 1200), from Old English nan wiht, from wiht "amount," originally "person, human being" (see wight).
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