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From:
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slight
/ˈslaɪt/
輕蔑,怠慢(a.)輕微的,纖細的,脆弱的,苗條的(vt.)輕視,忽略,怠慢
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
,
v. t.
1.
To
overthrow
;
to
demolish
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
make
even
or
level
. [
Obs
.]
3.
To
throw
heedlessly
. [
Obs
.]
The
rogue
slighted
me
into
the
river
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
n.
Sleight
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
a.
[
Compar.
Slighter
superl.
Slightest
.]
1.
Not
decidedly
marked
;
not
forcible
;
inconsiderable
;
unimportant
;
insignificant
;
not
severe
;
weak
;
gentle
; --
applied
in
a
great
variety
of
circumstances
;
as
,
a
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
feeble
)
effort
;
a
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
perishable
)
structure
;
a
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
not
deep
)
impression
;
a
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
not
convincing
)
argument
;
a
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
not
thorough
)
examination
;
slight
(
i
.
e
.
,
not
severe
)
pain
,
and
the
like
.
“At
one
slight
bound.”
Slight
is
the
subject
,
but
not
so
the
praise
.
--
Pope
.
Some
firmly
embrace
doctrines
upon
slight
grounds
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Not
stout
or
heavy
;
slender
.
His
own
figure
,
which
was
formerly
so
slight
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
Foolish
;
silly
;
weak
in
intellect
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Slighted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Slighting
.]
To
disregard
,
as
of
little
value
and
unworthy
of
notice
;
to
make
light
of
;
as
,
to
slight
the
divine
commands
.
The
wretch
who
slights
the
bounty
of
the
skies
.
--
Cowper
.
To slight off
,
to
treat
slightingly
;
to
drive
off
;
to
remove
. [
R
.]
To slight over
,
to
run
over
in
haste
;
to
perform
superficially
;
to
treat
carelessly
;
as
,
to slight over
a
theme
.
“They
will
but
slight
it
over.”
Syn:
--
To
neglect
;
disregard
;
disdain
;
scorn
.
Usage:
Slight
,
Neglect
.
To
slight
is
stronger
than
to
neglect
.
We
may
neglect
a
duty
or
person
from
inconsiderateness
,
or
from
being
over-occupied
in
other
concerns
.
To
slight
is
always
a
positive
and
intentional
act
,
resulting
from
feelings
of
dislike
or
contempt
.
We
ought
to
put
a
kind
construction
on
what
appears
neglect
on
the
part
of
a
friend
;
but
when
he
slights
us
,
it
is
obvious
that
he
is
our
friend
no
longer
.
Beware
. . .
lest
the
like
befall
. . .
If
they
transgress
and
slight
that
sole
command
. --
Milton
.
This
my
long-sufferance
,
and
my
day
of
grace
,
Those
who
neglect
and
scorn
shall
never
taste
. --
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
,
n.
The
act
of
slighting
;
the
manifestation
of
a
moderate
degree
of
contempt
,
as
by
neglect
or
oversight
;
neglect
;
indignity
.
Syn:
--
Neglect
;
disregard
;
inattention
;
contempt
;
disdain
;
scorn
;
disgrace
;
indignity
;
disparagement
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slight
,
adv.
Slightly
. [
Obs
.
or
Poetic
]
Think
not
so
slight
of
glory
.
--
Milton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
slight
adj
1:
having
little
substance
or
significance
; "
a
flimsy
excuse
";
"
slight
evidence
"; "
a
tenuous
argument
"; "
a
thin
plot
"
[
syn
:
flimsy
,
tenuous
,
thin
]
2:
almost
no
or
(
with
`
a
')
at
least
some
;
very
little
; "
there's
slight
chance
that
it
will
work
"; "
there's
a
slight
chance
it
will
work
"
3:
being
of
delicate
or
slender
build
; "
she
was
slender
as
a
willow
shoot
is
slender
"-
Frank
Norris
; "
a
slim
girl
with
straight
blonde
hair
"; "
watched
her
slight
figure
cross
the
street
" [
syn
:
slender
,
slim
]
n
:
a
deliberate
discourteous
act
(
usually
as
an
expression
of
anger
or
disapproval
) [
syn
:
rebuff
]
v
:
pay
no
attention
to
,
disrespect
; "
She
cold-shouldered
her
ex-fiance
" [
syn
:
cold-shoulder
]
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