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lite

/lahyt/US // laɪt //UK // (laɪt) //

轻量级,轻量级的,轻巧的,轻型

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting a commercial product that is low in calories or low in any substance considered undesirable, as compared with a product of the same type: used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products: lite beer.
    • : noting a version that is comparatively less extreme, profound, advanced, etc., than the typical version: The film glossed over the dangers of the experiment with a science-lite explanation. The lite version of the app is available for mobile download.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : light.

Examples

  • Podcasts are “generally an ad-lite environment” while brands’ messaging “has a higher share of voice in this ecosystem compared to others,” Ross said.

  • Despite this initial use of influencers, Clubhouse is likely to remain brand-lite for a while yet.

  • It’s not a matter of appeasing independents or Republicans, or becoming “Republican lite” as some call it.

  • According to Cloudinary data, web developers that work to optimize the lite mode experience benefit from longer engagement and see up to a 10% uptick in session engagement.

  • In April 2020, 18% of global Android users enabled the “save-data,” or lite mode, function, which enables faster browsing by decreasing the amount of mobile data used.

  • Too many Democrats, in the face of national headwinds, ran as Republican-lite, Malloy said.

  • Maybe all this Sturm und Drang will give birth to a new lime-lite generation of cocktails.

  • In his previous roles, the 26-year-old actor was like Vince Vaughn-lite—a charismatic, eminently likeable motor mouth.

  • Voegeli charges that Geoffrey Kabaservice and I propose only that Republicans dwindle into Democrats-lite.

  • And some sort of fraud-lite will be committed by everybody, against everybody--including themselves.

  • Than bad he hym syn erthe was so lyte; F. Than bad he hym see the erthe that is so lite (wrongly).

  • Meantime, Coligny and La Rochefoucauld were advancing to meet him with the lite of their army and with all the artillery they had.

  • She was a great contrast to the rest of them, who were in ultra fashionable and befeathered robes, of a style unknown to our lite.

  • We old chaps, my dear, air apt to forget that it is sum time since we was infants, and et lite food.

  • First of all the American Negro is the lite, the aristocracy of Liberia.