tad
英 [tæd]
美 [tæd]
n. 少量; 一点儿
BNC.25270 / COCA.14469
牛津词典
noun
- 少量;一点儿
a very small amount- Could you turn the sound down just a tad?
你把音量调低一点儿好吗?
- Could you turn the sound down just a tad?
柯林斯词典
- PHRASE 稍微;略微
You can usea tadin expressions such asa tad bigora tad smallwhen you mean that it is slightly too big or slightly too small.- It was a tad confusing...
这叫人有点糊涂。 - The prices were a tad above average, but they're of the highest quality.
价格比平均水平略高,可它们的质量是最好的。
- It was a tad confusing...
英英释义
noun
- a slight amount or degree of difference
- a tad too expensive
- not a tad of difference
- the new model is a shade better than the old one
双语例句
- Even though my mustache is a tad askew.
即使我的胡须有点歪了。 - B.After you've yelled at him or hurt him in some other way and feel a tad guilty.
当你对他大喊大叫或者伤害了他,觉得有点内疚的时候。 - But she's a tad muscular.
但她肌肉太少。 - I need a tad of salt please.
我需要一点点的盐。 - I can be a tad bit pushy.
我有点热过头了。 - While Greece teeters, one of its eurozone peers on the Iberian Peninsula is feeling a tad wobbly too.
希腊一个踉跄,伊比利亚半岛上的另一个欧元区国家也感到了一丝摇晃。 - We were not a tad surprise by the huge production of40 fry as its brooding pouch was obviously large.
因为它的孵卵袋特别的大,对于四十尾仔鱼的产量我们一点也不惊奇。 - When I was in tad's dorm room.
当我在泰德寝室时。 - Americans rarely discuss this topic; after all, rest room habits seem a tad puerile.
美国人很少讨论这个话题;毕竟,谈论如厕习惯似乎是一种幼稚的行为。 - Producers were also worried that things were becoming a tad one-sided.
生产商也担心,局势变得有点单方面。