n. 昏厥,昏倒
a. 微弱的,無力的,模糊的
v. 昏倒
例句與用法:
1. Our chances of victory are very faint now.
現在我們取勝的機會已經微乎其微了。
2. I heard a faint sound in the distance.
我聽到遠處有個微弱的聲音。
3. A young student fainted in the hot sun.
有個年幼的學生在炎炎烈日下暈倒了。
4. `Do you know where she is?' `Sorry, I haven't the faintest.'
‘妳知道她在哪裏嗎?’‘對不起, 我壹點也不知道.’
5. The explorers were faint from hunger and cold.
探險者們因饑寒交迫而委頓不堪.
6. She looks/feels faint.
她看來[感到]快要暈倒了.
7. There is a faint hope that she may be cured.
她獲治愈的希望渺茫.
8. Only faint traces of the tiger's tracks could be seen.
老虎的蹤跡僅依稀可見.