1. minor
We should spend our time creating content for our website rather than wasting time worrying about minor cosmetic details.
It may seem like a minor thing to you, but for a lot of people this is really difficult to do.
Our city's transport problems are minor when measured against capitals like London and New York.
minor changes
It is important that a lawyer should leave no stone unturned even on minor points and harp on the same subject to achieve a break through in an impasse.
It's still minor league but in the not so distant future they'll be coming to a place near you.
Kouji was lucky; his traffic accident left only a minor scratch on the side of his car.
It's a pretty minor surgery so the doctor will probably only give you a local anaesthetic.
To do him justice, we must say that he is a minor musician.
If you ask a mathematician if he is an adult or a minor, don't be surprised if he answers "yes".
We have been discussing minor matters; it's high time we began talking turkey.
If a women walks on a public street exposing her lower body, it's public indecency. If she walks while exposing her upper body, then it's a violation of article 20(1) of the minor offenses act.
minor injuries; to undergo minor surgery; youths imprisoned for minor offences
Community service is the best punishment for young people who commit a minor offence.
small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things [≠ major]: We have made some minor changes to the program.
英语 单词“niewielkie“(minor)出现在集合中:
Dżoana - angielski - pogodaFast Track, 1-42. slight
It's a very dangerous sport, where a slight mistake can lead to serious injury.
Slight inattention can cause a great disaster.
He could not refrain from smiling, though with a slight sense of guilt.
"a slight increase"
My acquaintance with his works is slight.
The Chinese automotive import market shows signs of slight growth.
Noobs? Dima asked, a slight hint of anger in his voice. "This isn't a video game, Al-Sayib! This is real life!"
Her face after the bath, with a slight tinge of red, was beautiful as to mistake her for someone else.
Your aunt will feel slighted if you don't invite her to your wedding
We require instant satisfaction for slight discomfort.
slight amount of money
Without in any way meaning to slight the fine work of the bakers and produce sellers who contributed to the day’s find, something about the large number of factors that had to randomly converge to produce that experience struck me as cosmically signi
Although there was a slight increase in sales last year, it wasn’t enough for us to continue selling this particular line.
and why would I have the slightest bit of interest in that?
I'm jealous because she's slight but curvy.
英语 单词“niewielkie“(slight)出现在集合中:
Angielski sem 1 i 23. little
I slept a little during lunch break because I was so tired.
He's a little pale.
It was a very slow train. It stopped at every little station.
That man was standing a little ways away, but he turned when he heard Tom shout.
I hope spring sticks around just a little bit longer. I hate summers.
Since they had no children of their own, they decided to adopt a little girl.
He was looking forward to spending the weekend with her in their little cottage in Somerset.
With a little planning, I think we can take our company to the top.
Hearing about people kidnapping little children just makes my blood boil.
As a matter of fact, he knows very little of the matter.
The background check on Tom turned up suspiciously little.
I think you'll have very little difficulty in getting a driver's license.
Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow.
Could you move over a little? "Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I was taking up so much space."
From my point of view, it would be better to wait a little longer.
4. small
It's too small.
The village which I visited last summer was a small one in Nagano Prefecture.
It's only a small house but it meets my needs perfectly.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
Small cars are very economical because of their low fuel consumption.
His company was singled out as the most successful small business in the region.
The small fork is for your salad, and the large one is for the main course.
I didn't realize till I visited Australia how small Japan really is.
Her hands are small, but not so small that she can't play the piano.
A small border dispute ballooned into a major international incident.
I like his new house, but I had not expected it to be so small.
Small businesses will have to tighten their belts to survive.
It's a small noisy apartment, but it's where I live and I call it home.
I doubt that Tom would ever consider driving such a small car.
Small children tend to wander off if you don't watch them all the time.
5. slim
There's little chance of keeping slim, unless you stick to a diet.
If you want to be slim, follow this diet.
Chances of promotion are slim in this firm.
She went on a diet to get slim for her wedding.
She's slim.
Therefore I'm giving up for now. I'll still try to check out other possibilities but ... I think hopes are slim.
He is one of those slim people who can eat anything they want.
The odds are slim to none that the true conspirators will be found.
A man called Slim was killed in the accident.
There's only a slim chance that anyone survived the crash.
I'm out of slims. I've gotta get some.
I simply love slim girls!
Those who wish to be slim do not necessarily have to starve.
If I ate less, I would have been slimmer.
Although she isn't very slim she looks attractive
6. delicate
He is delicate.
Japanese women tend to look tiny and delicate.
Keeping Mario in a state in which he can throw fireballs is a delicate process; that newfound power sometimes makes one cocky and careless.
Her physical features are small and delicate, but she has an incredibly loud voice!
The moss is a delicate green fur on fallen logs and rocks, I say to myself.
We respond to the delicate beauty of the cherry blossoms in the spring moonlight.
Oil on canvas can never paint a petal so delicate.
Indeed she is young and beautiful, but she is in delicate health.
Although the web looks soft and delicate, it is strong.
Those who are delicate in health are apt to catch a cold when the cold season sets in.
Sometimes you're too delicate about things.
It's a drama where you can enjoy the delicate workings of a woman's mind.
People are sometimes afraid to hold babies because they are so delicate.
The dancers look delicate in their white dresses, but they are really as strong as horses.