1. The mere thought of the ruffian made her shudder. 她一想到那個(gè)惡棍就不寒而栗。
2. It is a mere trifle. 那只是無(wú)關(guān)緊要的瑣事而已。
3. A mere child cannot do the work of a man. 僅僅是個(gè)孩子是不能做成人工作的。
4. It is a mere 100 meter from my house to the theater. 從我家到劇場(chǎng)只有一百公尺。
mere網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 僅僅的:mercy 慈悲 | mere 僅僅的 | merely 僅僅
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2. 僅僅的;純粹的:greedy 貪食的, 渴望的 | mere 僅僅的,純粹的 | profit 利潤,有利于
3. 池沼:mercury vapor survey 汞蒸汽測量 | mere 池沼 | meridian line 子午線(xiàn)
4. 純粹的,僅僅的:mercy 仁慈,寬恕 | mere 純粹的,僅僅的 | merely 僅僅,只不過(guò)
mere詞典解釋
Mere does not have a comparative form. The superlative form merest is used to emphasize how small something is, rather than in comparisons. mere 沒(méi)有比較級,最高級 merest 并無(wú)比較之義,而是用來(lái)強調極其微小。
1. 只不過(guò);僅僅 You use mere to emphasize how unimportant or inadequate something is, in comparison to the general situation you are describing.
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e.g. ...successful exhibitions which go beyond mere success... 不僅僅是成功而是大獲成功的展覽 e.g. There is more to good health than the mere absence of disease... 身體健康不僅僅指不生病,還包括更多。
2. 極小的,微不足道的,單單(表示雖小卻有重要影響) You use mere to indicate that a quality or action that is usually unimportant has a very important or strong effect.
e.g. The mere mention of food had triggered off hunger pangs... 單單提到食物就引起了陣陣饑餓感。 e.g. Whenever there was a gap in the traffic the merest pressure on the accelerator was enough to close it... 每當車(chē)流里出現了一點(diǎn)兒空距,只要稍稍一踩油門(mén),空距就沒(méi)有了。
3. 只不過(guò),僅僅(用于強調數量之小) You use mere to emphasize how small a particular amount or number is.
e.g. Sixty per cent of teachers are women, but a mere 5 percent of women are heads and deputies... 有60%的教師是女性,但是擔任校長(cháng)和副校長(cháng)的女性?xún)H占5%。 e.g. Tickets are a mere £7.50 at the door... 門(mén)口買(mǎi)票只要7.5英鎊。