单词 | mere |
释义 | adjectivenoun🔑 mereBrE /mɪə(r)/ NAmE /mɪr/ adjective [only before noun ] (superlative mer·est , no comparative ) 🔑 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。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 that they were prepared to talk was encouraging . 他们愿意商谈,这就很不错了。◆ The mere thought of eating 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。Adjectives that only come before a nounall-round,antenatal,aspiring,chief,dedicated,eventual,express,high-flying,live2,lone,mere,mitigating,rogue,sheer,standout,ulterior,utter🔑 mereBrE /mɪə(r)/ NAmE /mɪr/ noun (BrE , literary ) (also used in names 也用于名称) a small lake 小湖;池塘 |
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