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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3694 COCA: 4117
faint
adjective /feɪnt/
adjectivefaint
comparativefainter
superlativefaintest
  1. 1
    a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear (景象、声音、气味等)微弱的,不清晰的

    He could see the faint glow of a lamp through the curtains. 他可以透过窗帘看到微弱的灯光。

    His voice was so faint as to be almost inaudible. 他的声音很微弱,几乎听不见。

    the faint scent of woodsmoke 木头燃烧发出的淡淡烟味

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    Not clear to the senses: faint, invisible, subtle...
    1. a.
      used about memories and feelings (记忆或感情)模糊的

      Her memories of her father were very faint. 她对父亲的记忆很模糊。

    2. b.
      used about the expression on someone's face (面部表情)隐约的

      She shrugged, forcing a faint smile. 她耸耸肩,挤出一丝微笑。

       Synonyms and related words
      Words used to describe facial expressions: absent, appealing, beatific...
  2. 2
    a faint hope or possibility is very slight (希望)渺茫的;(可能性)极小的

    He looked around the room in the faint hope that Sam might suddenly appear. 他在房间里茫然四顾,希望萨姆会突然出现。

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  3. 3
    feeling that you are going to become unconscious 昏厥的;晕倒的

    Dan suddenly felt faint. 丹突然感到头晕。

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derived word

faintness

noun [U]
 Synonyms and related words
Not clear to the senses: faint, invisible, subtle...
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faint
verb [I] /feɪnt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyfaint
he/she/itfaints
present participlefainting
past tensefainted
past participlefainted
  1. to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, and usually fall to the ground 昏厥;晕倒

    Many people in the crowd fainted in the heat. 人群中许多人热得昏倒了。

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faint
noun [C] /feɪnt/
singularfaint
pluralfaints
  1. a short time during which someone is unconscious, after having fainted 昏厥
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3694 COCA: 4117
faint

verb

ADVERB | VERB + FAINT | PREPOSITION ADVERBalmost, nearly幾乎/差點兒昏厥VERB + FAINTbe about to, be going to就要/將要昏厥He was so pale she thought he was going to faint.他臉色慘白,她以為他馬上就要昏倒了。PREPOSITIONat因⋯而昏厥He would faint at the sight of blood.一見到血,他就會昏過去。from由於⋯昏倒She fainted from lack of air.她因為缺氧昏倒了。with由於⋯昏倒She almost fainted with shock.她震驚得幾乎昏了過去。
faint

adjective¹

1not strong or clear微弱;不清楚VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, sound不清楚;聽起來不清楚His voice sounded faint and far away.他的聲音聽上去模糊而遙遠。become, grow變得不清楚;變得微弱The whispers grew fainter and fainter, then stopped altogether.耳語聲越來越模糊,最後完全停了下來。ADVERBextremely, very極不/很不清楚I can't make out the number-it's very faint.我看不清楚這個數字 - 太模糊了。rather相當模糊
faint

adjective²

2near to losing consciousness幾乎昏厥VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look即將昏厥;感到快要昏厥;看上去即將昏厥ADVERBextremely, very非常暈;特別暈almost幾乎失去知覺a bit, a little, quite有點兒/有些/相當暈I was beginning to feel a little faint.我開始覺得有點兒暈了。PREPOSITIONwith由於⋯而暈倒I was faint with hunger.我餓暈了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3694 COCA: 4117
faint adj.
dim1 (a faint glimmer of light) dizzy (feel faint) quiet2 (faint sounds)
faint verb
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