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jot

/jot/US // dʒɒt //UK // (dʒɒt) //

记号,记下,记号笔,记下了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    jot·ted, jot·ting.

    • : to write or mark down quickly or briefly: Jot down his license number.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the least part of something; a little bit: I don't care a jot.

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Examples

  • The young man had the presence of mind to tail Gaylard Williams out of the park and jot down his license plate.

  • I tell myself to jot down the times, but I never remember to do it.

  • “Maybe I should just jot down some of the things I might say,” he says.

  • Sometimes I go through them and jot down things that would be useful for whatever book I happen to working on at the time.

  • For the security of the numerous Afghan informants who work with U.S. troops, he cares not a jot.

  • It is therefore our duty, sir, to protect our principal, and we cannot consent to abate one jot or tittle of our rights.

  • Quarrel in her presence he could not, nor add one jot to the burden which he felt sure she must bear as the consort of such a man.

  • If you belonged to a club, you could get a much better supper at the same hour, and lose not a jot in public esteem.

  • Mrs. Gillis had cleared a side table where Davy, in his high chair, could jot down the items that he would use in his talk.

  • His arched eyebrows were lifted, and he was smiling as unconcernedly as if the subject in hand touched himself no jot.