a tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling
极少,微量
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a scintilla of doubt .一点点怀疑。
" late 17th cent.: from Latin. "
n. 极少;微量
There is not a scintilla of truth in what she says.
她的话没有半句可信。
He says there is "not a scintilla of evidence" to link him to any controversy.
他说“没有丝毫证据”能将他与任何争议联系起来。
There is not a scintilla of evidence in this case.
在这个个案里,连一丁点证据也没有。
That's from the Latin word scintilla, OK, spark. So, you sit.
闪烁这个词来自拉丁文,火花,你坐下。
Novelty ignites scintilla admittedly easily, novelty always also is the prelude of the distance.
新奇固然轻易点燃火花,新奇也总是距离的前奏。
词根 scintilla
scintillating adj. 闪烁的;才气横溢的 v. 闪耀(scintillate的ing形式)
scintillant adj. 闪烁的;产生火花的
scintillation n. 闪烁;发出火花;才华横溢
scintillate vi. 发出火花;闪烁
a tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling
极少,微量
一点点怀疑。
" late 17th cent.: from Latin. "