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few F0096700 (fyo͞o)adj. few·er, few·est 1. Amounting to or consisting of a small number: one of my few bad habits. See Usage Note at less.2. Being more than one but indefinitely small in number: bowled a few strings.n. (used with a pl. verb)1. An indefinitely small number of persons or things: A few of the books have torn jackets.2. An exclusive or limited number: the discerning few; the fortunate few.pron. (used with a pl. verb) A small number of persons or things: "For many are called, but few are chosen" (Matthew 22:14). [Middle English fewe, from Old English fēawe; see pau- in Indo-European roots.] few′ness n.few (fjuː) determiner1. a. a small number of; hardly any: few men are so cruel. b. (as pronoun; functioning as plural): many are called but few are chosen. 2. (preceded by a) a. a small number of: a few drinks. b. (as pronoun; functioning as plural): a few of you. 3. a good few informal several4. few and far between a. at great intervals; widely spacedb. not abundant; scarce5. have a few have a few too many to consume several (or too many) alcoholic drinks6. not a few quite a few informal severalnthe few a small number of people considered as a class: the few who fell at Thermopylae. Compare many4[Old English fēawa; related to Old High German fao little, Old Norse fār little, silent] ˈfewness nUsage: See at lessfew (fyu) adj. -er, -est, n., pron. adj. 1. not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously. n. 2. (used with a pl. v.) a small number or amount: Send me a few. 3. the few, a special, limited number; the minority: music that appeals to the few. pron. 4. (used with a pl. v.) a small number of persons or things. Idioms: 1. few and far between, placed at widely separated intervals; not plentiful. 2. quite a few, a fairly large number; many. [before 900; Middle English fewe, fēal; Old English fēawe; c. Old Saxon faho, fā little, Old High German fao, fō, Old Norse fārs, Gothic fawai few] few′ness, n. few a few">a few1. used in front of nounsFew and a few are both used in front of nouns, but they do not have the same meaning. You use a few simply to show that you are talking about a small number of people or things. I'm having a dinner party for a few close friends.Here are a few ideas that might help you.When you use few without 'a', you are emphasizing that there are only a small number of people or things of a particular kind. So, for example, if you say 'I have a few friends', you are simply saying that you have some friends. However, if you say 'I have few friends', you are saying that you do not have enough friends and are lonely. There were few resources available.2. used as pronounsFew and a few can be used in a similar way as pronouns. Doctors work an average of 90 hours a week, while a few work up to 120 hours.Many were invited but few came.3. 'not many'In conversation and in less formal writing, people don't usually use few without 'a'. Instead they use not many. For example, instead of saying 'I have few friends', people usually say 'I haven't got many friends' or 'I don't have many friends'. They haven't got many books.I don't have many visitors.Be Careful! Don't use 'few' or 'a few' when you are talking about a small amount of something. Don't say, for example, 'Would you like a few more milk in your tea?' You say 'Would you like a little more milk in your tea?' See little - a littleThesaurusNoun | 1. | few - a small elite group; "it was designed for the discriminating few"elite, elite group - a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status | Adj. | 1. | few - a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number; "a few weeks ago"; "a few more wagons than usual"; "an invalid's pleasures are few and far between"; "few roses were still blooming"; "few women have led troops in battle"fewer - (comparative of `few' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning a smaller number of; "fewer birds came this year"; "the birds are fewer this year"; "fewer trains were late"some - quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity; "have some milk"; "some roses were still blooming"; "having some friends over"; "some apples"; "some paper"many - a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `as' or `too' or `so' or `that'; amounting to a large but indefinite number; "many temptations"; "the temptations are many"; "a good many"; "a great many"; "many directions"; "take as many apples as you like"; "too many clouds to see"; "never saw so many people" |
fewdeterminer1. not many, one or two, hardly any, scarcely any, rare, thin, scattered, insufficient, scarce, scant, meagre, negligible, sporadic, sparse, infrequent, scanty, inconsiderable In some districts there are few survivors. not many many, divers (archaic), abundant, plentiful, sundry, manifold, inexhaustible, multifarious, bounteouspronoun1. a small number, a handful, a sprinkling, a scattering, some, scarcely any A strict diet is appropriate for only a few.few and far between scarce, rare, unusual, scattered, irregular, uncommon, in short supply, hard to come by, infrequent, thin on the ground, widely spaced, seldom met with Successful women politicians were few and far between.Translationsfew (fjuː) adjective, pronoun not many; a very small number of. Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few. 很少的 很少的a few a small number (emphasizing that there are indeed some). There are a few books in this library about geology; We have only a few left. 少數 少数few and far between very few. Interesting jobs are few and far between. 稀少 稀少 few means `not many'. a few means `some'. see also less. - Could you wait here for a few minutes? (US)
Can you wait here for a few minutes? (UK) → 您能在这儿等几分钟吗?
few See:- a few
- a few bricks short of a (full) load
- a few bricks shy/short of a load
- a few cards short of a (full) deck
- a few cards shy of a (full) deck
- a few fries short of a Happy Meal
- a few sandwiches short of a picnic
- a few ticks
- a few, two, etc. bricks short of a load
- a man of few words
- a man/woman of few words
- a woman of few words
- be few and far between
- bricks shy of a load
- drop (one) a few lines
- drop (one) a line
- drop (one) a note
- drop a line and drop a few lines; drop a note
- elevator doesn't go to the top floor, the
- few and far between
- few bricks short of a load
- get off a few good ones
- hang a few on
- have a few
- have a few kangaroos loose in the top paddock
- have a few too many
- have a loose screw
- have a screw loose
- have been around the block a few times
- have had a few
- have one too many
- have several irons in the fire
- have too many irons in the fire
- he who begins many things finishes but few
- He who begins many things, finishes but few
- hoist a few
- I have to wash a few things out
- kill (an amount of time)
- man of few words
- man of few words, a
- Many are called but few are chosen
- many are called, but few are chosen
- of few words
- of few words, man of
- open a few doors
- open some doors
- precious few
- precious few/little
- precious little
- pull (some/a few) strings
- pull (some/a few) wires
- pull strings
- quite a bit
- quite a few
- raise (some/a few) eyebrows
- raise some eyebrows
- ruffle a few feathers
- ruffle somebody's/a few feathers
- say a few words
- send (one) on an errand
- send (one) to glory
- send (one) up the river
- spend (some amount of time) in (some place)
- the chosen few
- tie up (some/a few) loose ends
- to name (but) a few
- to name a few
- Win a few, lose a few
- you can't make an omelet without breaking (a few) eggs
- You win some, you lose some
- you've got to crack a few eggs to make an omelette
few
few Few.As it relates to cloud amounts, it means 1 or 2 octas of clouds (i.e., 1/8 or 2/8 of sky is covered with clouds).LegalSeeQuantityFEW
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few
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- determiner
- pronoun
- noun
- adj
- phrase
Synonyms for fewdeterminer not manySynonyms- not many
- one or two
- hardly any
- scarcely any
- rare
- thin
- scattered
- insufficient
- scarce
- scant
- meagre
- negligible
- sporadic
- sparse
- infrequent
- scanty
- inconsiderable
Antonyms- many
- divers
- abundant
- plentiful
- sundry
- manifold
- inexhaustible
- multifarious
- bounteous
pronoun a small numberSynonyms- a small number
- a handful
- a sprinkling
- a scattering
- some
- scarcely any
phrase few and far betweenSynonyms- scarce
- rare
- unusual
- scattered
- irregular
- uncommon
- in short supply
- hard to come by
- infrequent
- thin on the ground
- widely spaced
- seldom met with
Antonyms for fewnoun a small elite groupRelated Wordsadj a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by 'a'Related WordsAntonyms |