faintest
英 [ˈfeɪntɪst]
美 [ˈfeɪntəst]
adj. (用于否定句,起强调作用)极小的,些微的,一丁点儿的
faint的最高级
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-SUPERL (用于否定句,起强调作用)极小的,些微的,一丁点儿的
You can usefaintestfor emphasis in negative statements. For example, if you say that someone hasn't thefaintestidea what to do, you are emphasizing that they do not know what to do.- I haven't the faintest idea how to care for a snake...
我对养蛇一无所知。 - He said yesterday that there was not 'the faintest possibility' that the government would bring in such a measure.
他昨天说政府推行这样的措施连“微乎其微的可能性”都没有。
- I haven't the faintest idea how to care for a snake...
双语例句
- I haven't the faintest idea what they are to each other.
实际上我一点也不知道他们之间是什么关系。 - I was17 years old that year and had not the faintest feeling about motherhood.
那时我才17岁,还不能懂得父母之爱的分量。 - I haven't the faintest notion of what he means.
我一点都不懂他是什么意思。 - There are only the faintest traces of contact with fellow painters of the day.
他和同时代的画家的联系的线索也只不过是蛛丝马迹。 - Amy thought she caught the faintest drift of Isabel's flowery perfume.
埃米觉得她闻到了伊莎贝尔身上飘出的一丝极微弱的花香味香水的味道。 - There's not the faintest hope of ever finding him.
没有丝毫找到他的希望。 - I never felt the faintest desire to cry.
我从来就没有感到要哭过。 - Not the faintest inkiing about what they have on him?
对于他们的举动你一点点内幕都不知道? - There wasn't the faintest trace of pity on his face.
从他脸上看不到一丝一毫怜悯。 - In the ramifications of party doctrine she had not the faintest interest.
对党的理论细节,她丝毫没有兴趣。