tad

英 [tæd] 美 [tæd]
  • n. 少量;小孩子;小男孩
  • n. (Tad)人名;(英)塔德
星级词汇:
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tad 少量

缩写自 tadpole,蝌蚪。比喻用法。

tad (n.)
1877, "young or small child," probably a shortened form of tadpole, which is said to be the source of Tad as the nickname of U.S. President Lincoln's son Thomas (1853–1871). The extended meaning "small amount" is first recorded 1915.
1. It was a tad confusing.
这叫人有点糊涂。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Could you turn the sound down just a tad?
你把音量调低一点儿好吗?

来自《权威词典》

3. Q Will there be new winning conditions in TAD, like Regicide?
TAD会有新的胜利条件, 例如弑君 吗 ?

来自互联网

4. Will there be new winning conditions in TAD, like Regicide?
tad会有新的胜利条件, 例如弑君 吗 ?

来自互联网

5. The prices were a tad above average, but they're of the highest quality.
价格比平均水平略高,可它们的质量是最好的。

来自柯林斯例句