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minor美 ['maɪnər] 英 ['maɪnə(r)] - adj.小…;【乐】小调的;较次的;未成年的
- n.【乐】小调;【法】未成年者;【天主】方济各派修道士;(美大学)副科
- v.(美大学)兼修
- 网络副修;较小的;次要的
复数:minors 过去分词:minored 现在分词:minoring adj.+n. minor role,minor part,minor setback,minor problem,minor surgery n. juvenile,youth,adolescent,child,teenager adj. slight,negligible,small,inconsequential,lesser 1. | [ubn] 较小的;次要的;轻微的not very large, important or serious |
| | | | | to undergo minor surgery 做小手术 | | youths imprisoned for minor offences 因犯轻罪而被关押的年轻人 | | There may be some minor changes to the schedule. 时间安排上也许会有些微的变动。 | | Women played a relatively minor role in the organization. 在这个组织中,妇女发挥着相对次要的作用。 |
2. | 小调的;小音阶的based on a scale in which the third note is a semitone/half tone higher than the second note |
1. | 未成年人a person who is under the age at which you legally become an adult and are responsible for your actions |
| It is an offence to serve alcohol to minors. 向未成年人提供含酒精的饮料是违法的。 |
2. | 辅修科目;辅修课程a subject that you study at university in addition to your major |
adj. | 4. 未成年的,〈英〉(在两个同姓学生中)年纪较小的,小... 4. 未成年的,〈英〉(在两个同姓学生中)年纪较小的,小... | n. | 1. 【乐】小调,小音阶,【逻】小名词,小前提,【数】子式 4. (美大学)副科,选修科,【橄】在对方球门后将球打落,= minor leagues 1. 【乐】小调,小音阶,【逻】小名词,小前提,【数】子式 4. (美大学)副科,选修科,【橄】在对方球门后将球打落,= minor leagues | v. | |
adj. | 1. relatively small in quantity, size, or degree 2. relatively low in rank or importance 3. relatively low in severity or danger 4. describes a musical scale that has a semitone interval between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and sometimes seventh and eighth notes 5. describes a musical interval that is a semitone less than a major interval 6. describes a musical key that is based on a minor scale 7. younger than the legal age of adulthood 8. secondary to the major course of study 9. a word sometimes placed after the surname of the younger of two school pupils with the same surname, especially formerly in public schools 10. not very important in comparison with people or things of the same type 1. relatively small in quantity, size, or degree 2. relatively low in rank or importance 3. relatively low in severity or danger 4. describes a musical scale that has a semitone interval between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and sometimes seventh and eighth notes 5. describes a musical interval that is a semitone less than a major interval 6. describes a musical key that is based on a minor scale 7. younger than the legal age of adulthood 8. secondary to the major course of study 9. a word sometimes placed after the surname of the younger of two school pupils with the same surname, especially formerly in public schools 10. not very important in comparison with people or things of the same type | n. | 1. somebody who is not yet legally an adult 2. a key or harmony based on a musical scale whose third and, usually, sixth and seventh notes are lower by a semitone than those in the major scale 3. a second specialization in higher education that requires fewer courses than a major 4. a student who takes a secondary program of study 5. someone who has not reached the age at which they are legally an adult 6. a university or college subject or area of study that is less important and involves less work than a student’s main subject 1. somebody who is not yet legally an adult 2. a key or harmony based on a musical scale whose third and, usually, sixth and seventh notes are lower by a semitone than those in the major scale 3. a second specialization in higher education that requires fewer courses than a major 4. a student who takes a secondary program of study 5. someone who has not reached the age at which they are legally an adult 6. a university or college subject or area of study that is less important and involves less work than a student’s main subject | v. | 1. to have a second specialization in higher education, in addition to a major specialization |
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