单词 | a taste |
释义 | > as lemmasa taste d. a taste (adverb): colloquial to a small but perceptible degree; slightly; a little. Cf. bit n.2 and adj.2 Phrases 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > smallness of quantity, amount, or degree > small of quantity, amount, or degree [phrase] > to a small extent or a little littlec1175 a litec1290 a little quantityc1330 little whata1387 wee1513 a whit1526 thought1581 a wee bita1661 a small (also little) matter1690 a trifle1859 a wheen1869 a taste1894 smitch1895 a lick1902 mite1939 a skosh1959 a tidge1959 a tad1969 1894 H. Caine Manxman i. v Aisy! Your legs a taste higher, sir, just to keep the pickle off your trousers. 1894 H. Caine Manxman iii. xii ‘Nancy will tidy the room a taste’, she said coaxingly. < as lemmas |
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