scintilla如何读

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scintilla是什么意思

  • n.一点点;微量;火花;火星

scintilla自然拼读

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scintilla词根

词根:scintilla

adj.

scintillating 闪烁的;才气横溢的

scintillant 闪烁的;产生火花的

n.

scintillation 闪烁;发出火花;才华横溢

v.

scintillating 闪耀(scintillate的ing形式)

vi.

scintillate 发出火花;闪烁

scintilla英英释义

  • n.
    • a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
    • a sparkling glittering particles

scintilla词源中文解释

1690年代,“火花,微光”,因此“最小的颗粒,痕迹”,源于拉丁语 scintilla 的比喻用法,“火花颗粒,闪光斑点,原子”,传统上被追溯到 PIE 词根 *skai- “发光,闪耀”(源自哥特语 skeinan,古英语 scinan “发光”; 参见 shine(v.)),但存在语音上的异议。

scintilla词源英文解释

Latin

The first known use of scintilla was in 1661

scintilla 例句

1 Gascón told Hastings: “I’ve talked to you multiple times and not once have I seen a scintilla of anger or hate. I think that speaks volumes to you as a human being.”

2 We’re all only a fraction, a scintilla, a soupcon, if you will, from messing up.

3 It is completely unfair to place even a scintilla of blame in the Lakers’ season with either LeBron or Anthony Davis.

4 The stars were white and sharp beyond the flesh of the Martian, and they were sewn into his flesh like scintillas swallowed into the thin, phosphorescent membrane of a gelatinous sea fish.

5 “If there is a scintilla of evidence that a reasonable juror could weigh, then the matter survives a motion to strike,” she said, adding that there has been enough evidence so far to continue.

6 The dinner, boiled cod and a few unsalted potatoes washed down with water, would have been an appropriately Lenten affair, its conversation unleavened by any scintilla of humor.

7 Not only do they not bring to others, they do not bring even a scintilla of benefit to the perpetrator. They only bring destruction and unrest.

不光没有给别人带来好处,甚至给发力者自己也没有带来丝毫的好处,带来的只是破坏和不安宁。

8 If I had a scintilla of respect for Trump’s intelligence, I’d call it satire.

9 Deal did not offer “any scintilla” of an action the state could take, Inslee said.

10 But neither they nor a cast led by Jeanna de Waal as the ill-treated princess add a scintilla of fresh illumination to the events of Diana’s life.

11 That's from the Latin word scintilla, OK, spark. So, you sit.

闪烁这个词来自拉丁文,火花,你坐下。

12 It looks like a Cassavetes or Allen film from which malign aliens, in the course of a sinister experiment in brain-depredation, have somehow sucked out every scintilla of mojo, fun or energy.

13 "The claims in her lawsuit are a complete fabrication without a scintilla of truth," Singer wrote.

14 Matt Willis plays her love interest, without a scintilla of charm.

15 All of those claims, statements, suggestions were absent a scintilla of truth.

16 Even among the members of the Wrexham Supporters Trust, who had steered the club through the roughest of waters away from near oblivion, there was a scintilla of dissent.

17 Novelty ignites scintilla admittedly easily, novelty always also is the prelude of the distance.

新奇固然轻易点燃火花, 新奇也总是距离的前奏.

18 Under the old law, the guardian of the person could handle only small amounts of the ward’s funds, which meant that if the ward had more than a scintilla of money, then the court had to appoint a guardian of the estate.

19 “The fact of the matter is, there’s not a scintilla of truth.”

20 Heller says the video shows “there is not the slightest scintilla of inappropriate conduct on his part.”

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