faint1 /feɪnt/ ●●○ adjectiveadj → feint1 CLEAR/EASY TO SEESTRONG TASTE OR SMELLdifficult to see, hear, smell etc 不清楚的,模糊的She gave a faint smile. 她淡淡一笑。
a very faint noise 很微弱的聲響
the faint light of dawn 微弱的晨光
► see thesaurus at quiet 2 a faint hope/possibility/chance etc SMALLa very small or slight hope etc 微弱的希望/很小的可能性/些微的可能等a faint hope that they might be alive 他們渺茫的生還希望
3 not have the faintest idea NOT KNOWto not know anything at all about something 完全不知道I don’t have the faintest idea what you’re talking about. 我一點都不知道你在說什麽。
not have the faintest idea• I don't have the faintest idea what you're talking about. 4 WEAKfeeling weak and as if you are about to become unconscious because you are very ill, tired, or hungry 〔因生病、疲倦或饑餓而〕虛弱的The heat made him feel quite faint. 高溫令他感覺很虛弱。
faint withI was faint with hunger. 我餓昏了。
—faintly adverbadvEveryone looked faintly surprised. 每個人都顯得有點吃驚。
The sun shone faintly through the clouds. 微弱的陽光透過雲層照射下來。
—faintness noun [uncountableU]
→ damn somebody/something with faint praise at damn4(6)