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slightest
infime
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. slight [ingl brit slʌɪt, ingl am slaɪt] SOST
affront m (on à, from de la part de)
II. slight [ingl brit slʌɪt, ingl am slaɪt] AGG
1. slight:
slight change, delay, exaggeration, improvement, injury, movement, rise, shock, stroke
slight attr risk, danger
slight attr pause, hesitation
at the slightest provocation
not in the slightest
2. slight figure, physique, person:
3. slight (lightweight):
slight book, article, film
III. slight [ingl brit slʌɪt, ingl am slaɪt] VB vb trans
1. slight (offend):
slight person
2. slight ingl am (underestimate):
IV. slighted AGG
slighted person:
at the slightest provocation
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
fluet (fluette) corps, personne
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. slight <-er, -est> [slaɪt] AGG
1. slight (small):
slight chance, possibility
the slightest thing/idea
(not) the slightest bit ... ingl brit
2. slight (not very noticeable or serious):
3. slight (slim and delicate):
4. slight (lightweight):
II. slight [slaɪt] SOST (snub)
III. slight [slaɪt] VB vb trans
to not have the slightest idea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
léger (-ère)
menu(e) bruits
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. slight <-er, -est> [slaɪt] AGG
1. slight (small):
slight chance, possibility
the slightest thing/idea
(not) the slightest bit ...
2. slight (not noticeable or serious):
3. slight (slim, delicate):
4. slight (lightweight):
II. slight [slaɪt] SOST (snub)
III. slight [slaɪt] VB vb trans
to not have the slightest idea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
léger (-ère)
menu(e) bruits
Present
Islight
youslight
he/she/itslights
weslight
youslight
theyslight
Past
Islighted
youslighted
he/she/itslighted
weslighted
youslighted
theyslighted
Present Perfect
Ihaveslighted
youhaveslighted
he/she/ithasslighted
wehaveslighted
youhaveslighted
theyhaveslighted
Past Perfect
Ihadslighted
youhadslighted
he/she/ithadslighted
wehadslighted
youhadslighted
theyhadslighted
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(not) the slightest bit ... ingl brit
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Unfortunately, as if to manifest the gravity of our national disorientation, the idea is already doddering over charges of copyright claims.
thenationonlineng.net
The idea of a head start may seem unfair.
en.wikipedia.org
The idea that he could forget three or four big cheques like this is either risible, or a matter for a neurosurgeon.
www.listener.co.nz
The idea of residual topological isomerism introduces a handy scheme of modifying the molecular graphs and generalizes former efforts of systemization of mechanically bound and bridged molecules.
en.wikipedia.org
But you'll need to be quick as it will soon be dissolved to demonstrate the idea of non-attachment.
www.abc.net.au

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