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mite (rhymes with tight) As a noun, this word can mean a lot of different tiny things— a small amount of money, a small insect, a child, or even a small particle. As an adjective it connotes “to a small degree.”
- The sixteenth-century French essayist Michel de Montaigne once said, “Man is certainly crazy. He could not make a mite, and he makes gods by the dozen.”
- “Aren’t you being a mite ridiculous?” Tammy asked. “I can’t believe you are so angry at me for being only two minutes late.”
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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mite(与紧密押韵)作为一个名词,这个词可以指很多不同的小东西——一小笔钱、一只小昆虫、一个孩子,甚至一个小颗粒。作为一个形容词,它的意思是“在某种程度上”
- 十六世纪的法国散文家米歇尔·德·蒙田曾说过:“人当然是疯了。他不会制造一个螨,他制造了十几个神。”
- “你不是有点可笑吗?”塔米问道。“我真不敢相信你这么生气,因为我只迟到了两分钟。”
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