minute
英 [ˈmɪnɪt , maɪˈnjuːt]
美 [ˈmɪnɪt , maɪˈnjuːt]
n.  分钟; 分; 一会儿; 一会儿的工夫; 时刻
v.  将(某事)写进会议记录
adj.  极小的; 微小的; 细微的; 细致入微的; 详细的
Oxford 3000 / Collins.1 / BNC.348 / COCA.308
习惯用语
n.
- (at) any minute (now)
- 很快;马上
 very soon
- Hurry up! He'll be back any minute now.
 快点!他随时都会回来。 the minute (that)…
- 一…就
 as soon as…
- I want to see him the minute he arrives.
 他一到我就要见他。 not for a/one minute
- 当然不;绝不
 certainly not; not at all
- I don't think for a minute that she'll accept but you can ask her.
 我认为她绝不会接受,但你可以问问她。 this minute
- 立刻;马上;现在
 immediately; now
- Come down this minute!
 马上下来!
- I don't know what I'm going to do yet─I've just this minute found out.
 我还不知道我要做什么——我刚刚发现。 to the minute
- 准确地;确切地
 exactly
- The train arrived at 9.05 to the minute.
 列车9:05准时到达。 up to the minute
- 时髦;紧跟时尚;入时
 fashionable and modern
- Her styles are always up to the minute.
 她的装束总是非常时髦。
- 包含最新信息的;时时更新的
 having the latest information
- The traffic reports are up to the minute.
 交通信息报道是最新的。 there's one born every minute
- 总有那种傻瓜
 used to say that sb is very stupid just a minute/moment/second
- 稍等一会儿;请稍候
 used to ask sb to wait for a short time
- ‘Is Mr Burns available?’ ‘Just a second, please, I'll check.’
 “我可以见伯恩斯先生吗?”“请稍等一会儿,我来查一下。” the last minute/moment
- (重大事情前的)最后一刻,紧要关头
 the latest possible time before an important event
- They changed the plans at the last minute.
 事到临头他们却改变了计划。
- Don't leave your decision to the last moment.
 别等到最后一刻才来作决定。 wait a minute/moment/secondwait a minute/moment/second
牛津词典
noun
- 分钟 part of hour
- 分钟;分
 each of the 60 parts of an hour, that are equal to 60 seconds- It's four minutes to six.
 差四分六点。
- I'll be back in a few minutes.
 我一会儿就回来。
- Boil the rice for 20 minutes.
 将米煮20分钟。
- a ten-minute bus ride
 乘公共汽车十分钟的路程
- I enjoyed every minute of the party.
 我在这次聚会上从头到尾都非常开心。
 短暂的时间 very short time
- It's four minutes to six.
- 一会儿;一会儿的工夫
 a very short time- It only takes a minute to make a salad.
 只要一会儿就能做好色拉。
- Hang on a minute ─I'll just get my coat.
 等一下——我去拿外套。
- I just have to finish this─I won't be a minute.
 我得做完这活儿——一会儿就好。
- Could I see you for a minute?
 我能见你一下吗?
- I'll be with you in a minute , Jo.
 一会儿见,乔。
- Typical English weather─one minute it's raining and the next minute the sun is shining.
 典型的英国天气,时雨时晴。
 时刻 exact moment
- It only takes a minute to make a salad.
- 时刻
 an exact moment in time- At that very minute, Tom walked in.
 就在这时候,汤姆走了进来。
 角 angles
- At that very minute, Tom walked in.
- 分(角度单位,六十分之一度)
 each of the 60 equal parts of a degree, used in measuring angles- 37 degrees 30 minutes (37˚ 30′)
 37度30分
 会议记录 record of meeting
- 37 degrees 30 minutes (37˚ 30′)
- 会议记录;会议纪要
 a summary or record of what is said or decided at a formal meeting- We read through the minutes of the last meeting.
 我们认真通读上次会议的纪要。
- Who is going to take the minutes (= write them) ?
 谁来做会议记录?
 简短记录 short note
- We read through the minutes of the last meeting.
- 摘要;简短记录;备忘录
 a short note on a subject, especially one that recommends a course of action
verb
- 将(某事)写进会议记录
 to write down sth that is said at a meeting in the official record (= the minutes )- I'd like that last remark to be minuted.
 我希望把刚才那句话记录在案。
 
- I'd like that last remark to be minuted.
柯林斯词典
NOUN AND VERB USES 名词和动词用法
- N-COUNT 分;分钟
 Aminuteis one of the sixty parts that an hour is divided into. People often say 'a minute' or 'minutes' when they mean a short length of time.- The pizza will then take about twenty minutes to cook...
 然后比萨饼做出来大约要用20分钟的时间。
- Bye Mum, see you in a minute...
 妈妈,一会儿见。
- Half a minute later she came in the front door...
 半分钟之后,她就从前门进来了。
- Within minutes we realized our mistake.
 没过多久,我们就意识到了自己的错误。
 
- The pizza will then take about twenty minutes to cook...
- N-PLURAL 会议记录
 Theminutesof a meeting are the written records of the things that are discussed or decided at it.- He'd been reading the minutes of the last meeting.
 他刚才一直在阅读上次会议的记录。
 
- He'd been reading the minutes of the last meeting.
- VERB 将…记入会议记录
 When someoneminutessomething that is discussed or decided at a meeting, they make a written record of it.- You don't need to minute that.
 你不必把那一点记入会议记录。
 
- You don't need to minute that.
- See also:up-to-the-minute
- CONVENTION 等一下;且慢
 People often use expressions such aswait a minuteorjust a minutewhen they want to stop you doing or saying something.- Wait a minute, folks, something is wrong here...
 等一下,伙计们,这里有点不对劲。
- Hey, just a minute!
 嗨,等一下!
 
- Wait a minute, folks, something is wrong here...
- PHRASE 随时;马上;很快
 If you say that something will or may happenat any minuteorany minute now, you are emphasizing that it is likely to happen very soon.- It looked as though it might rain at any minute...
 看上去好像马上就要下雨了。
- He ought to be back any minute...
 他应该随时都会回来。
- Any minute now, that phone is going to ring.
 那部电话随时可能响。
 
- It looked as though it might rain at any minute...
- PHRASE 根本不;一点也不
 If you say that you donotbelievefor a minuteorfor one minutethat something is true, you are emphasizing that you do not believe that it is true.- I don't believe for one minute she would have been scared...
 我压根不认为她会有所畏惧。
- I don't believe him for a minute.
 我一点也不相信他。
 
- I don't believe for one minute she would have been scared...
- PHRASE 最后关头; 最后一刻
 Alast-minuteaction is one that is done at the latest time possible.- She was doing some last-minute revision for her exams...
 她在为考试进行最后的复习。
- The location has been changed at the last minute...
 在最后一刻改变了地点。
- He will probably wait until the last minute.
 他也许会等到最后一刻。
 
- She was doing some last-minute revision for her exams...
- PHRASE 下一刻(强调事情发生得很突然)
 You use the expressionthe next minuteor expressions such as 'one minutehe was there, the nexthe was gone' to emphasize that something happens suddenly.- The next minute my father came in...
 接着我父亲突然进来了。
- Jobs are there one minute, gone the next.
 工作机会稍纵即逝。
 
- The next minute my father came in...
- PHRASE 一…就…
 If you say that something happensthe minutesomething else happens, you are emphasizing that it happens immediately after the other thing.- The minute you do this, you'll lose control...
 你一旦做了这件事,就会失去控制。
- The minute that the war started, everybody was glued to the television.
 战事一起,所有人都盯紧了电视报道。
 
- The minute you do this, you'll lose control...
- PHRASE 此刻;就在此时
 If you say that something must be donethis minute, you are emphasizing that it must be done immediately.- I need to speak with her right this minute...
 我现在就需要跟她谈谈。
- Anna, stop that. Sit down this minute.
 安娜,住手。马上坐下。
 
- I need to speak with her right this minute...
ADJECTIVE USE 形容词用法
- ADJ-GRADED 非常细小的;十分微小的
 If you say that something isminute, you mean that it is very small.- Only a minute amount is needed...
 只需要很少的一点点。
- The party was planned in the minutest detail.
 晚会策划极为详细。
 
- Only a minute amount is needed...
英英释义
noun
- distance measured by the time taken to cover it- we live an hour from the airport
- its just 10 minutes away
 
- a short note- the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting
 
- a unit of angular distance equal to a 60th of a degree
- a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour- he ran a 4 minute mile
 
- a particular point in time- the moment he arrived the party began
 
- an indefinitely short time- wait just a moment
- in a mo
- it only takes a minute
- in just a bit
 
adj
- characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination- a minute inspection of the grounds
- a narrow scrutiny
- an exact and minute report
 
- infinitely or immeasurably small- two minute whiplike threads of protoplasm
- reduced to a microscopic scale
 
双语例句
- Hey, just a minute!
 嗨,等一下!
- They kissed for almost half a minute
 他们吻了将近半分钟。
- Any minute now, that phone is going to ring.
 那部电话随时可能响。
- You don't need to minute that.
 你不必把那一点记入会议记录。
- I don't believe for one minute she would have been scared
 我压根不认为她会有所畏惧。
- Can I interrupt you just for a minute?
 我能不能打断你们一下?
- Anna, stop that. Sit down this minute.
 安娜,住手。马上坐下。
- Within minutes we realized our mistake.
 没过多久,我们就意识到了自己的错误。
- I don't believe him for a minute.
 我一点也不相信他。
- Wait there for a minute. I have to make a phone call.
 在那儿等一会儿,我得打个电话。
