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I . slight [slaɪt] ADJ

2. slight hesitation, smell:

3. slight injury, tendency:

4. slight (slim and delicate):

II . slight [slaɪt] SUBST (snub)

III . slight [slaɪt] VERBE trans

Expressions couramment utilisées avec slightest

not to have the slightest idea
not to have the slightest [or faintest] idea

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Needless to say, most classes did not take the slightest notice of this prohibition.
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Lacking even the slightest semblance of plainness, it is perhaps the ultimate incarnation of ugliness.
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They will grab at even the slightest failure and scream at the top of their lungs at mistakes.
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An early experiment reported not the slightest difference in taste between ordinary and heavy water.
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However, the image was found intact and without the slightest sign of damage after the 2nd conflagration.
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Some people, traumatized by the events of the earlier storm, left at the slightest hint of calamity.
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In reality, there was not the slightest chance of making an economical Teletext system with 1971 technology.
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He's so thin-skinned, wounded by the slightest disagreement.
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She takes great offense whenever someone shows the slightest bit of disrespect towards him.
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It means that an employee could be discharged and disgraced on the basis of anonymous allegations without the slightest opportunity to defend himself.
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