a little
IPA/ɐ lˈɪtəl/
IPA/ɐ lˈɪɾəl/
a little — 慣用語
1. by a small amount or to a small degree, rather than a lot.
1.慣用語A1
釋義
有點;稍微
表示程度不高或只差一點
by a small amount or to a small degree, rather than a lot.
例句
The soup is a little salty, so add some hot water.
這碗湯有點鹹,所以加一點熱水吧。
a little + adjective for a mild quality
Nila looked a little tired after the long bus ride.
Nila 搭完那段長途巴士後,看起來有點累。
a little + adjective after a linking verb
Please move the lamp a little closer to the sofa.
請把檯燈稍微往沙發那邊移近一點。
After the rain, the path became a little muddy near the gate.
下過雨後,小路在大門附近變得有點泥濘。
Kevin speaks a little more slowly when his grandfather visits.
Kevin 爺爺來訪時,他講話會稍微慢一點。
同義詞
文法句型
a little + adjective
a little + comparative
verb + a little
用法筆記
Often comes before adjectives, adverbs, or comparatives to soften the degree of something. After a verb, it usually points to a small change instead of a strong one.
常見錯誤
❌The tea is little cold.
✅The tea is a little cold.
💡this fixed phrase needs the article 'a'.
❌Please move a little the chair.
✅Please move the chair a little.
💡when it modifies the action, it normally comes after the object.