minute
- n. 分,分钟;片刻,一会儿;备忘录,笔记;会议记录
- vt. 将…记录下来
- adj. 微小的,详细的 [maɪˈnjuːt; US -ˈnuːt; maɪˋnut]
词组搭配
any minute (或 at any minute)
very soon
随时
at the minute
(Brit. informal)at the present time
(英,非正式)目前;此时
by the minute
(especially of the progress of a change) very rapidly
(尤指变化进程)迅速地,极快地
matters grew worse by the minute.
事态迅速恶化。
just (或 wait) a minute
used as a request to delay an action, departure, or decision for a short time, usually to allow the speaker to do something
稍等片刻
wait a minute—I have to put my make-up on.
稍等一下——我还要化妆。
as a prelude to a challenge, query, or objection
且慢
wait a minute—that just isn't true.
且慢——那根本不对。
the minute (或 the minute that)
as soon as
一…(就)
not for a minute
not at all
根本不,一点也不
don't think for a minute that our pricing has affected our quality standards.
千万不要认为我们的定价影响了我们的质量标准。
this minute (或 this very minute) informal 非正式
at once; immediately
立即,马上
(Brit.)only a short while ago
(英)刚才,方才
I've &B{just this minute} got back to the flat.
我刚回到公寓。
双语例句
- 1. The Liberal Democrat'ssupport fell away at the last minute.
- 自由民主党的支持率在最后一刻有所下降。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The minute that the war started, everybody was glued to the television.
- 战事一起,所有人都盯紧了电视报道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute.
- 他找了某个她根本不会相信的借口给她打电话。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Any minute now, that phone is going to ring.
- 那部电话随时可能响。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. "Wait a damn minute," Mindy spat. "Nobody said anything about staying overnight."
- “该死的,等一下”,明迪愤愤地说道,“谁也没说过要过夜。”
来自柯林斯例句