英:['smɪdʒɪn]
美:['smɪdʒɪn]
英:['smɪdʒɪn]
美:['smɪdʒɪn]
probably alteration of English dialect smitch soiling mark
The first known use of smidgen was in 1845
smiley1 of 2adjective
exhibiting a smile : frequently smiling
smiley2 of 2noun
emoticon
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smile1 of 2verb
to have, produce, or exhibit a smile
to look with amusement or ridicule
to be fortunate or agreeable
the weather smiled on our plans
to express by a smile
both parents smiled their approval
smile2 of 2noun
a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn
smidgennoun
a small amount : bit
1 First, a blast of laser light vaporizes a smidgeon of the rock sample, creating a cloud of neutral atoms and a pit 70 micrometres around.
2 She’s dragging it while clad in the same fantastically flimsy Rodarte drapery and teetering high heels she wore for the film festival’s traditional photocall, a smidgeon of moxie underneath the carapace of glamour.
3 However, the standard way, also known as a dictionary display, is just a smidgeon more cluttered than you might like, due to the need to quote the keys.
然而,标准的方法,也就是众所周知的字典的显示,比你想象的有一点点混乱。
4 She was greeted, as both Warren and Coakley were, by a roar, though her roar may have been a smidgeon louder than the others’.
5 Even mean Joan is met with a smidgeon of sympathy by film's end.
即便是卑劣的琼,在影片的最后也还是获得了少许的同情。
6 The Malaysian red curry — an abundance of chicken, tofu slices, fresh asparagus, green beans and mushrooms — was fiery but had only a smidgeon of curry sauce.
7 BST02:46 Analysts at Deutsche Bank are sounding a smidgeon more hopeful that an agreement between Greece and its creditors can be reached.
8 Now available for the first time in nearly 60 years, the vintage residence is co-listed for a smidgen under $5.5 million with Timothy Perry of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties and Richard Battaglia of Compass.
9 What I wanted was a smidgeon more sense of Suchet himself.
10 The reputation put just a smidgeon of pressure on Ben Affleck’s Argo, last evening’s film at the Roy Thomson Hall, and on the reviewers covering it.
11 The National Retail Federation is forecasting 140.1 million shoppers will head out to stores at some point between Thursday and Sunday, a smidgeon less than last year.
12 I'll just have a smidgen of ice cream.
13 Japanese have among the longest life expectancies in the world, with data from Japan’s health ministry showing they rank No.2 on average at around 84, just a smidgeon behind people from Hong Kong.
14 It was classic LeBron: 32 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds -- and a smidgeon of imperfection to allow you to second-guess brilliance.
15 But I will confess to feeling a smidgeon of pity for the utility–in definitely a Schadenfreude kind of way–because it is about to become the utility that cried wolf just once too often.
16 Let's start with Royal Bank of Scotland - since I have learned a little smidgeon of new news.
17 It’s not tapping the brakes; it’s just applying a smidgeon less gas.
18 Yet if the preliminary count holds up, Mr. Peltz lost last week’s proxy fight by a smidgeon, and in ways that have much in common with another election that took place last November.
19 McCarron threw 25 times in the first two quarters, and the more passes he completed, the more the L.S.U. defense was forced to allow him a smidgeon of respect.
20 As any of the 13% who oppose the bill because it's not liberal enough can tell you, there isn't even a smidgeon of socialism involved here.
1 少量
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