adj.不充分的;不足的
v.減縮;限制;忽略
副詞: scantly 比較級(jí): scanter 最高級(jí): scantest 名詞: scantness 過(guò)去式: scanted 過(guò)去分詞: scanted 現(xiàn)在分詞: scanting 第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù): scants
/">成人英語(yǔ)雅思單詞大全adj.(形容詞)不足的,缺乏的,欠缺的,缺少的,不夠的
貧乏的,少量的
勉強(qiáng)夠的;差一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)的
一丁點(diǎn)的,微小的
將近的
儉約的,節(jié)省的
吝嗇的
不充分的
v.(動(dòng)詞)減少,減縮,縮減;克扣
藐視;忽略;不客氣地對(duì)待
節(jié)省
限制
吝惜;吝嗇
不夠用心地工作,馬馬虎虎地做
adv.(副詞)好容易才
幾乎不
adj.(形容詞)不足的;缺乏的 hardly enough
verb
1. supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
e.g. sting with the allowance
Synonym: stintskimp
2. limit in quality or quantity
Synonym: skimp
3. work hastily or carelessly
deal with inadequately and superficially
Synonym: skimp
1. 一丁點(diǎn)的;微小的;不足的;欠缺的
You use scant to indicate that there is very little of something or not as much of something as there should be.
e.g. She began to berate the police for paying scant attention to the theft from her car.
她開(kāi)始痛斥警方對(duì)她車(chē)內(nèi)被竊一案不夠關(guān)注。
e.g. ...forces that have shown scant respect for Red Cross markings or UN flags...
對(duì)紅十字會(huì)標(biāo)志和聯(lián)合國(guó)旗幟不屑一顧的軍隊(duì)
2. (強(qiáng)調(diào)數(shù)目)小的,很小的,僅有的
If you describe an amount as scant, you are emphasizing that it is small.
e.g. This hole was a scant .23 inches in diameter...
這個(gè)洞眼的直徑只有 0.23 英寸。
e.g. In fact, Richard Savage had known Edward Bellamy a scant five hours.
實(shí)際上,理查德·薩維奇和愛(ài)德華·貝拉米相識(shí)才僅僅 5 個(gè)小時(shí)。
1. 深灰里子紅帶淺金屬光澤(閃亮星澤質(zhì)地):Long Stem Rose 嫩粉色帶淺淺金色光澤(閃亮星澤質(zhì)地) | Scant 深灰里子紅帶淺金屬光澤(閃亮星澤質(zhì)地) | Mousse 淺焦糖棕褐色(顯色豐潤(rùn)質(zhì)地)
2. 缺乏的:scare 威嚇 | scant 缺乏的 | trenchant 清晰的
3. 不足的:scansorial 適合攀登的 | scant 不足的 | scanties 短褲
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4. 少的:scant 不足的 | scant 少的 | scantling draft ship 結(jié)構(gòu)強(qiáng)度吃水船
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Information on it is scant.(信息是受限的。)
A scant 700 feet off the water, the flight engineer was able to restart a second engine.(直到距離水面700英尺的高度時(shí),飛行工程師才能將第二個(gè)引擎重新啟動(dòng)。)
Fleeing tyrants find scant refuge.(逃竄的暴君尋求庇護(hù)。)
Einstein's latest words offer scant comfort to the traditionally faithful.(愛(ài)因斯坦最后一段話給傳統(tǒng)的信徒少許安慰。)
I paid scant attention to what she was saying.(我沒(méi)大注意她在說(shuō)什么。)
Japan has scant natural resources.(日本自然資源缺乏。)
Members of poor peasant families spun or wove cloth and linens at home for scant remuneration in an attempt to supplement meager family income.(貧窮農(nóng)民家庭的成員在家紡織布和亞麻以掙得很少的報(bào)酬,彌補(bǔ)微薄的家庭收入。)
Your attachment to substandard lodgings and scant tuition in Dover is clearly irrational.(你留戀多佛低于標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的住宿條件和不足的獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金,這明顯是非理性的。)
The Arts Council and other victims of cuts in cultural spending will win scant sympathy.(文藝委員會(huì)和其他因文化開(kāi)支削減的受害者將得不到多少同情。)
'We don't have the data in the UK because of scant social science research.(我們?cè)谟?guó)就沒(méi)有這樣的數(shù)據(jù)因?yàn)槲覀內(nèi)鄙傧嚓P(guān)的社會(huì)學(xué)研究。)
1. be scant of : 缺乏;
用作形容詞(adj.)
Many mothers pay scant attention to their own needs when their children are small.Three days have I hidden, and eaten scant bread.