lesser

英['lesə] 美['lɛsɚ]
  • adj. 较少的;次要的;更小的
  • adv. 较少地;更小地;不及
  • n. (Lesser)人名;(英、德)莱塞

中文词源


lesser 较少的,次要的

less,用于little的比较级,-er,比较级后缀。

英文词源


lesser (adj.)
early 13c., a double comparative, from less + -er (2). Johnson calls it "a barbarous corruption of less, formed by the vulgar from the habit of terminating comparatives in -er." As an adverb from 1590s; now generally poetic or obsolete except in expression lesser-known (1813).

双语例句


1. People voted for him as the lesser of two evils.
人们投票支持他只不过是两害相权取其轻罢了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They pleaded guilty to lesser charges of criminal damage.
他们承认了刑事毁坏的较轻罪名。

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3. The two discs also contain two of Britten's lesser-known song-cycles.
这两张唱片还包含了布里顿两首不甚知名的声乐套曲。

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4. people of lesser importance
次要人物

来自《权威词典》

5. The more obvious potential allies are Ireland, Denmark and, to a lesser degree, the Netherlands.
最可能成为盟国的有爱尔兰和丹麦,放宽些还可以把荷兰算上。

来自柯林斯例句