jot UK [dʒɒt] US [dʒɑ:t] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (-tt-) ■to make a quick short note of something 草草记下;匆匆记下•Could you jot your address and phone number in my address book?你能在我的通讯录里留下你的地址和电话吗? UK [dʒɒt] US [dʒɑ:t] verb transitive usually + adverb or preposition (-tt-) Phrasal Verbs [M] jot sth down ■to write something quickly on a piece of paper so that you remember it 匆匆记下,草草记下•I carry a notebook so that I can jot down any ideas.我随身带了个笔记本,这样可以把想法随手记下来。 UK [dʒɒt] US [dʒɑ:t] noun informal not a/one jot ■not at all or not even a small amount 一点也没有,丝毫没有•Don't listen to her! There's not a jot of truth (= There is no truth) in what she's saying.别听她的!她没有一句实话。 •None of the committee's proposals will matter a jot (= They will not matter) if no-one reads their report.如果没人读委员会的报告,他们的建议就一点用也没有。 |