fewest / fyu /

最少的最少最少的最多

fewest3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

few·er, few·est.

  1. not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a small number or amount: Send me a few.
  2. the few, a special, limited number; the minority: That music appeals to the few.
pron. 代词 pronoun
  1. a small number of persons or things: A dozen people volunteered, but few have shown up.

fewest 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

hardly any

fewest构成的短语

  • few and far between
  • few bricks shy of a load
  • few words
  • a few
  • bricks shy of a load, (a few)
  • of few words
  • precious few
  • quite a bit (few)

更多fewest例句

  1. Notably, the states with the fewest of these professionals also have the worst breastfeeding outcomes.
  2. This was the fifth Super Bowl in which a team allowing the fewest points during the season opposed a team scoring the most points.
  3. And the Seattle Seahawks led the league in fewest yards allowed per game, 273.6, and average points given up per game, 14.4.
  4. In that same span the team that allowed the fewest points in the league has made to the big game 15 times and won 12.
  5. It requires the mental discipline to compress thoughts into the fewest possible words.
  6. He had the military trick of putting an emphatic order in the fewest and simplest words.
  7. So I looked hurriedly over the field, and decided that an American girl in my class suggested fewest complications.
  8. The later alien influx has rushed us into the thick of urban problems, and these are gravest where Americans are fewest.
  9. These routes presented the fewest difficulties and demanded the least readaptation or change of habit.
  10. "Such dealing makes fewest bankrupts," said Heffernan, coolly.