3.LIGHT/NOT HEAVYsomeone or something of less than averageweight 比通常重量轻的人[物]
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lightweight• His books are tremendously popular, but most of the criticsregard him as a lightweight.• Call me a lightweight, but I like movies with happyendings.• But Clinton was already dismissed in Londonmediacircles as a poll-driven lightweight.• This was a more rewarding point for the visitors, who have a far easier run-in against group lightweights.• And therefore no slackers allowed! no deadwood! no lightweights! no loafers!• Still, at 3,900 pounds, the A8 Quattro is no lightweight.• It would be dangerous to dismiss her as a political lightweight.• Ellen said he was a political lightweight whose stagecraft was better than his statecraft.• a political lightweight• But too many in the industry consider the bandtalentlesslightweights for it to earn this kind of endorsement.• This is the thirdlightweight I have owned, but the first 24 volt one.
lightweight2adjectiveadj
1LIGHT/NOT HEAVYweighing less than average 比通常重量轻的SYN light