a speck of
常見例句
- Her hand brushed a speck of lint from her skirt.
她的手撣掉衣裙上的一點(diǎn)棉花絮。 - Chickens may be labeled free-range even ifthey’ve never been outside or seen a speck of daylight in their entire lives.
雞可能被標(biāo)上自由放養(yǎng),即使他們一生從未到過戶外或看到過一點(diǎn)日光。 - He bit off a speck of cigar leaf and continued: "Could you come out and do your act, just for yourself, regardless of whether you get laughs or not?"
他咬掉一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)雪茄葉,接著說:“你能出去演出嗎,只為你自己,不要管能不能獲得笑聲?” - Whether a speck of dust is man-made or natural can be worked out from its trajectory.
ECONOMIST: Orbital debris - The capsules are made in ultra-clean conditions—a speck of dust could ruin the effect.
ECONOMIST: Germany's export champions - Heron Island, for example, is a speck of land on the Barrier Reef inhabited mostly by birds.
NPR: Pacific Island Cultures Brace for Climate Change 返回 a speck of