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minimum

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min·i·mum1 /ˈmɪnəməm/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
LEASTthe minimum number, degree, or amount of something is the smallest or least that is possible, allowed, or needed 最小的,最少的;最低限度的 OPP maximum
 The minimum number of students we need to run the course is fifteen.
我们开这门课程最少要有15个学生。
 The minimum age for retirement is 55.
最小退休年龄为55岁。
minimum adverbadv
 You’ll need two tons of cement, minimum.
你至少需要两吨水泥。
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minimum2 ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [singular]  
1 LEASTthe smallest amount of something or number of things that is possible or necessary 最少量,最小数;最低限度 OPP maximum
a minimum of two hours/£1,000 etc
 The judge recommended that he should serve a minimum of 12 years.
法官提议至少应判他12年徒刑。
minimum of
 He achieved enviable results with the minimum of effort.
他轻而易举就获得了令人嫉妒的成绩。
absolute/bare minimum (=the very least amount or number) 绝对/仅够的最少量
 Prison inmates are kept in tiny cells, with the bare minimum of furniture.
犯人们被关在狭小的囚室里,只有再简单不过的几件家具。
keep/reduce something to a minimum
 She had reduced her consumption of fat and sugar to an absolute minimum.
她已把脂肪和糖的摄入量减少到最低程度。
2 at a/the minimum used to say that if nothing else is done, this one thing should be done 最起码,至少,最少
 At a minimum, we must recruit two new teachers.
我们最起码应该招两名新教师。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a minimum of something
Candidates should have a minimum of five years’ work experience.
keep something to a minimum (=to keep something at a low level)
Keep the noise to a minimum, will you?
reduce something to a minimum (=make something less, so it is at a low level)
We want to reduce the environmental impact to a minimum.
need a minimum of something (also require a minimum of something formal)
We’ll need a minimum of two days to get this ready.
adjectives
an absolute/bare minimum (=the very least amount)
He paid in five pounds, the bare minimum needed to keep the bank account open.
the legal/statutory minimum (=the least amount the law says you must have)
The wage was often well below the legal minimum.
the required/necessary minimum (=the least amount that you must have)
He received 35 votes, two more than the required minimum.
phrases
with a minimum of fuss (=with very little anxious behaviour or activity)
They checked our passports with the minimum of fuss.
with a minimum of effort (=with very little effort)
The house could be restored with a minimum of effort.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
minimummin·i·mum1 /ˈmɪnəməm/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
the smallest or least that is possible, allowed, or needed
Minimum investment in each fund is £2000.
There is a minimum charge of £30.
The minimum requirements for the job are a degree and a teaching qualification.
compare maximum1
minimumminimum2 written abbreviation min noun [singular]
1the smallest amount or number of something that is possible, allowed, or needed
minimum of
Applicants should have a minimum of five years’ professional experience.
The company needed to raise a minimum of £150 million in new equity.
2keep/reduce something to a minimum to limit something to the smallest amount or degree possible
It is essential that we keep costs to a minimum.
Risks must be reduced to the absolute minimum.
Origin minimum2
(1600-1700) Latin minimus smallest

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