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A little

A little

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UK
eɪ ˈlɪtl
US
eɪ ˈlɪtl
Definition: A little, a few, enough (used in affirmative sentences, used with uncountable nouns)
Meaning: Một ít, một vài, đủ (dùng trong câu khằng định, dùng với danh từ không đếm được)
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How to use "A little" vocabulary in sentence (example)

It is 17 times heavier than Earth and is a little bit heavier than Uranus.

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A little over ten years ago now, the Airbnb story began in San Francisco, 2008.

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This enterprise soon took off, and over time it evolved into the Airbnb we have today, with a little cheeky nod to its birth all those years ago, still in its name.

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Not bad for three down on their luck guys struggling to pay rent, a little over a decade ago, right?

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It does seem a little bit like David vs Goliath really doesn't it?

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While most people think that cats aren't as smart as dogs, they can also be trained - they just think it's a little bit beneath them!

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You can pay a little a month, or you can pay it all back once you have the money.

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Most people pay the money back a little a time.

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The symbol has been used to represent Amsterdam since 1505 when Amsterdam was still a little fishing town.

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While most people think that cats aren't as smart as dogs, they can also be trained - they just think it's a little bit beneath them!

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It does seem a little bit like David vs Goliath really doesn't it?

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