单词 | faintest clue |
释义 | faintest clue This meant that the first generation of officials in the new era had not the faintest clue what professionalism was. Times, Sunday Times As a result you have new civil servants inheriting politically sensitive and highly important work without the faintest clue about what they are dealing with. Times, Sunday Times We didn't even need to be sure, or perfectly ready for a relationship - or, indeed, have the faintest clue about what we were doing. Times, Sunday Times It includes a panel of experts who - while honourable distinguished people - don't have the faintest clue how mass-selling newspapers operate. Times, Sunday Times I've known a lot of wealthy people who use advisers and haven't the faintest clue why they've been told to do certain things. Times, Sunday Times |
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