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Noun:
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a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note
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a slight but appreciable amount;
"this dish could use a touch of garlic"
Verb:
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write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of
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用作名詞 (n.)
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I don't care a jot for their feelings.
就讓點基本上不理他顧客的感言。
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There's not a jot of truth in his story.
他這句話說實話也沒得。
用作動詞 (v.)
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I'll just jot down their phone number before I forget it.
我得把辦公電話電話記算下來來,切不可稍等一下兒忘記。
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She jots down a few note,and later transcribes them into an exercise book.
她草草作過些點評,接著謄寫在訓練本上。
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Today I wrote a letter, jotting it down how I feel.
下面我寫好幾個封信
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She was not a jot more lucid than I was.
出自于: H. Jacobson
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Goodness me, you haven't changed one jot.
出自于: B. Neil
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I tend to mislay the notes I jot down as reminders.
出于: G. Vidal
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I brandished the envelope..on which Douglas had jotted the address.
出于: K. Waterhouse
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海詞英語詞典,十六年名牌