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Minor

ˈmaɪnər
非常常见
~ 2000
~ 2000
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。

未成年者 (みせいねんしゃ), 小さい (ちいさい), 副専攻 (ふくせんこう), 軽微な (けいびな)

Minor 的含义在日语中

未成年者 (みせいねんしゃ)

例子:
He is a minor and cannot vote.
彼は未成年者なので、投票できません。
Minors are not allowed to purchase alcohol.
未成年者はアルコールを購入することができません。
使用: formal语境: Legal or social situations involving age restrictions.
笔记: In Japan, a minor is defined as someone under the age of 20.

小さい (ちいさい)

例子:
It's just a minor issue.
それはただの小さい問題です。
There was a minor mistake in the report.
報告書に小さい間違いがありました。
使用: informal语境: Casual conversations regarding problems or errors.
笔记: This usage can also imply that the issue is not serious.

副専攻 (ふくせんこう)

例子:
She is studying biology as a minor.
彼女は生物学を副専攻として学んでいます。
His minor is in history.
彼の副専攻は歴史です。
使用: formal语境: Academic settings where students refer to their secondary field of study.
笔记: In universities, students often choose a minor alongside their major.

軽微な (けいびな)

例子:
The damage was minor and easily fixed.
損傷は軽微で、簡単に修理できました。
They suffered only minor injuries in the accident.
彼らは事故で軽微なけがをしました。
使用: formal语境: Describing physical damage or injuries.
笔记: This term is used in situations where the severity of an issue is low.

Minor的同义词

Minor

Refers to a person under the legal age of adulthood.
例子: She is a minor and needs parental consent to travel.
笔记:

Underage

Refers to a person below the required or legal age.
例子: The club does not allow underage individuals to enter.
笔记: Emphasizes the age aspect more than 'minor.'

Juvenile

Refers to a young person, especially one below the age of adulthood.
例子: The juvenile offender was sent to a correctional facility.
笔记: Often used in legal contexts or when referring to young offenders.

Young

Refers to someone in the early part of their life or career.
例子: He started his career at a young age.
笔记: Has a broader meaning than 'minor' and can refer to anyone who is relatively young.

Junior

Refers to someone of lesser rank or experience.
例子: She is a junior member of the team.
笔记: Can imply a lower status or level of experience, not just age.

Minor的表达方式,常用短语

minority

Minority refers to a smaller number or part, especially a group that is different from the larger population in a country.
例子: The company aims to increase diversity by hiring more individuals from minority groups.
笔记: Minority specifically denotes a smaller or less dominant group within a larger population.

minor setback

A minor setback is a small or temporary obstacle or difficulty that does not significantly impact the overall progress.
例子: The delay in the project was just a minor setback; we will still finish on time.
笔记: Minor setback highlights a small hindrance or issue within a larger context of progress or achievement.

minor details

Minor details refer to small or less significant elements of a situation or plan, often considered less important.
例子: Don't worry about the minor details for now; let's focus on the main aspects of the plan.
笔记: Minor details are specific small components within a larger context, emphasizing their secondary importance.

minor role

A minor role is a supporting or less significant part in a play, movie, or other performance.
例子: Although she had a minor role in the film, her performance was memorable.
笔记: Minor role signifies a less prominent or central position compared to major or leading roles.

minor surgery

Minor surgery refers to a medical procedure that is relatively simple and does not involve major incisions or risks.
例子: The patient underwent minor surgery to remove the cyst.
笔记: Minor surgery implies a less complex or invasive operation compared to major surgical procedures.

minor offense

A minor offense is a relatively minor legal violation or misdemeanor that may result in minor penalties.
例子: The teenager was charged with a minor offense for shoplifting.
笔记: Minor offense denotes a less serious or significant breach of the law compared to major crimes.

minor key

A minor key in music refers to a musical scale based on a minor interval, often associated with a darker or sadder sound.
例子: The melancholic piece was composed in a minor key, evoking a sense of sadness.
笔记: Minor key represents a specific musical scale with distinct tonal qualities, differentiating it from major keys.

Minor的日常(俚语)表达

minor league

Refers to a lower level of competition or skill, often in sports, entertainment, or other fields.
例子: I worked in minor league baseball for a few years before moving up to the major leagues.
笔记: It alludes to a less prominent or less prestigious level compared to the 'major league'.

minor league city

Describes a city or town perceived as less significant or developed compared to major cities.
例子: Compared to New York or Los Angeles, this town feels like a minor league city.
笔记: Implies a smaller size, less vibrant culture, or fewer opportunities than major cities.

piddly

Denotes something small, insignificant, or unimportant.
例子: Don't worry about that piddly amount; it's just a minor expense.
笔记: Suggests triviality or lack of importance, emphasizing the trivial nature of the minor aspect described.

scooch

To move over or adjust slightly, particularly in a seating context.
例子: Could you please scooch a bit so I can sit here?
笔记: While 'scooch' is more informal, it conveys a gentle request for someone to make a minor adjustment.

tweak

To make small adjustments or fine-tune something.
例子: I just need to tweak a few details before the presentation is ready.
笔记: Connotes a slight modification or improvement, often to enhance performance or quality.

nip

A slight or sharp feeling, typically related to cold weather.
例子: There's a nip in the air today; it feels quite chilly.
笔记: Refers to a brief, intense sensation, such as a quick chill in the air, rather than a prolonged or severe condition.

peanut

Denotes a very small or insignificant amount, idea, or value.
例子: I only have a peanut of an idea about what to do next.
笔记: Emphasizes the small size or worth of something, often in a somewhat dismissive or self-deprecating manner.

Minor - 例子

The minor character in the story had a big impact on the plot.
She was still a minor when she got her driver's license.
The company made some minor changes to the product before releasing it.

Minor的语法

Minor - 形容词 (Adjective) / 形容词 (Adjective)
词元: minor
变位
形容词 (Adjective): minor
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): minors
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): minor
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): minored
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): minoring
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): minors
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): minor
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): minor
音节、划分和重音
minor 包含2个音节: mi • nor
音标: ˈmī-nər
mi nor , ˈmī nər (红色音节是重读的)

Minor - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
minor: ~ 2000 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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