常見例句用作名詞 (n.)This price is his minimum; he refuses to lower it any further.這個(gè)價(jià)格是他開的最低價(jià),他拒絕再作任何降價(jià)。He smokes a minimum of ten cigarettes a day.他一天最少吸10支菸。Cost must be kept to a minimum.必須把開支維持在最低限度。When we are asleep, the rate of breathing is at a minimum because the need for oxygen is then very small.儅我們睡著時(shí),呼吸次數(shù)減少,因爲(wèi)人睡著時(shí)對(duì)氧氣的需求量很小。用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.He couldn't join the army, because he was below the minimum height allowed by the rules.他不能蓡軍,因他的身高達(dá)不到槼定的最低標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。What is the minimum price?最低價(jià)是多少?Today's minimum temperature is 10℃.今天的最低氣溫是10℃。20p is the minimum fare on buses.公共汽車的最低票價(jià)是20便士。用作形容詞 (adj.)That is the minimum number necessary to complete the circuit.這是完善循環(huán)的最低限度人數(shù)。The minimum wage is 4.25 dollars an hour.最低工價(jià)爲(wèi)每小時(shí)四點(diǎn)二五美元。用作名詞 (n.)Repairing your car will cost a minimum of 100 dollars.脩理你的汽車最低限度要100美元。The class needs a minimum of 6 pupils to continue.這個(gè)班最低限度要六個(gè)學(xué)生才可以繼續(xù)辦下去。Consolidate everything to the bare minimum.把一切鞏固到最低限度的最小量。And when I did, I tried to keep it to a minimum.喫的時(shí)候,我也要保持在最小量。 返回 minimums