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单词 jot
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jot


jot

J0065500 (jŏt)n. The smallest bit; iota.tr.v. jot·ted, jot·ting, jots To write down briefly or hastily: jot down an address.
[Middle English jote, from Latin iōta, iota, from Greek, iota; see iota.]

jot

(dʒɒt) vb, jots, jotting or jotted (usually foll by: down) to write a brief note ofn (used with a negative) a little bit (in phrases such as not to care (or give) a jot)[C16: from Latin jota, from Greek iōta, of Semitic origin; see iota]

jot

(dʒɒt)

v. jot•ted, jot•ting,
n. v.t. 1. to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usu. fol. by down) n. 2. the least amount; a little bit [1520–30; earlier iot, iote < Latin iōta < Greek iôta iota] jot′ter, n.

Jot

 the least amount, as in jot or tittle, 1526.Examples: jot of blood, 1596.

jot


Past participle: jotted
Gerund: jotting
Imperativejotjot
PresentI jotyou jothe/she/it jotswe jotyou jotthey jot
PreteriteI jottedyou jottedhe/she/it jottedwe jottedyou jottedthey jotted
Present ContinuousI am jottingyou are jottinghe/she/it is jottingwe are jottingyou are jottingthey are jotting
Present PerfectI have jottedyou have jottedhe/she/it has jottedwe have jottedyou have jottedthey have jotted
Past ContinuousI was jottingyou were jottinghe/she/it was jottingwe were jottingyou were jottingthey were jotting
Past PerfectI had jottedyou had jottedhe/she/it had jottedwe had jottedyou had jottedthey had jotted
FutureI will jotyou will jothe/she/it will jotwe will jotyou will jotthey will jot
Future PerfectI will have jottedyou will have jottedhe/she/it will have jottedwe will have jottedyou will have jottedthey will have jotted
Future ContinuousI will be jottingyou will be jottinghe/she/it will be jottingwe will be jottingyou will be jottingthey will be jotting
Present Perfect ContinuousI have been jottingyou have been jottinghe/she/it has been jottingwe have been jottingyou have been jottingthey have been jotting
Future Perfect ContinuousI will have been jottingyou will have been jottinghe/she/it will have been jottingwe will have been jottingyou will have been jottingthey will have been jotting
Past Perfect ContinuousI had been jottingyou had been jottinghe/she/it had been jottingwe had been jottingyou had been jottingthey had been jotting
ConditionalI would jotyou would jothe/she/it would jotwe would jotyou would jotthey would jot
Past ConditionalI would have jottedyou would have jottedhe/she/it would have jottedwe would have jottedyou would have jottedthey would have jotted
Thesaurus
Noun1.jot - a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) notejot - a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) notejottingnote - a brief written record; "he made a note of the appointment"2.jot - a slight but appreciable amountjot - a slight but appreciable amount; "this dish could use a touch of garlic"mite, soupcon, tinge, hint, speck, pinch, touchsmall indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitudesnuff - a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single timeVerb1.jot - write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note ofjot downwrite - communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"

jot

verb1. (usually with down) note down, record, list, note, register, tally, scribble Listen carefully to the instructions and jot them down.noun1. bit, detail, ace, scrap, grain, particle, atom, fraction, trifle, mite, tad (informal, chiefly U.S.), speck, morsel, whit, tittle, iota, scintilla, smidgen or smidgin (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.) It doesn't affect my judgement one jot.

jot

noun1. A tiny amount:bit, crumb, dab, dash, dot, dram, drop, fragment, grain, iota, minim, mite, modicum, molecule, ort, ounce, particle, scrap, scruple, shred, smidgen, speck, tittle, trifle, whit.Chiefly British: spot.2. The least bit:hoot, iota, ounce, shred, whit.Informal: damn, rap.Slang: diddly.
Translations
一点儿少量草草记下

jot

(dʒot) noun a small amount. I haven't a jot of sympathy for him. 一點兒, 少量 一点儿,少量 verbpast tense, past participle ˈjotted (usually with down) to write briefly or quickly. He jotted (down) the telephone number in his notebook. 匆匆記下 草草记下ˈjotter noun a notebook or notepad, especially used in school. (學校用的)筆記本,便箋本 笔记本

jot


jot and tittle

The smallest detail(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Make sure every jot and tittle in the contract is perfect. We can't lose money over some typo or technicality.See also: and, jot, tittle

not a jot

Not even a tiny or the smallest amount (of something). I worked all of that overtime and received not a jot of extra cash for my efforts. Look at him—there's not a jot of shame in his eyes for what he's done. A: "Did you get any help on your assignment from the study group?" B: "Not a jot. They were all too busy gossiping."See also: jot, not

jot down

To write something down, often in haste. A noun or pronoun can be used between "jot" and "down." Let me just grab a pen so I can jot that number down. Here, I jotted down some ideas for you.See also: down, jot

jot or tittle

The smallest change. "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Make sure you run every jot or tittle by the boss first. We can't afford to lose any money on this deal.See also: jot, tittle

jot something down

to make a note of something. This is important. Please jot this down. Jot down this note, please.See also: down, jot

not one/a ˈjot (or ˈtittle)

(informal) not even the smallest amount: There’s not a jot of truth in the story.It seems that his divorce has not affected him one jot.She doesn’t seem to care a jot what I do.See also: jot, not, one

jot down

v. To write down something briefly or hastily: The secretary jotted the message down. I jotted down the homework assignment.See also: down, jot

jot or tittle

The slightest change. In the King James version of Matthew 5:18 we read, “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.” A “jot” was an iota, a very small quantity (we still use the expression “not one iota of truth”); a tittle was a tiny accent mark. Accordingly, to have said “not one jot or tittle” was a very erudite way of refusing to make even the most minor alteration.See also: jot, tittle

JOT


AcronymDefinition
JOTJapan Oil Transportation
JOTJournal of Object Technology (est. 2002)
JOTJournal of Object Technology
JOTJournal of Operator Theory (mathematics)
JOTJournal of Technology (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
JOTJust on Time
JOTJournal of Orthopaedic Trauma
JOTJoint Operational Tests
JOTJoint Operational Targeting
JOTJob Order Tracking

jot


  • all
  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for jot

verb note down

Synonyms

  • note down
  • record
  • list
  • note
  • register
  • tally
  • scribble

noun bit

Synonyms

  • bit
  • detail
  • ace
  • scrap
  • grain
  • particle
  • atom
  • fraction
  • trifle
  • mite
  • tad
  • speck
  • morsel
  • whit
  • tittle
  • iota
  • scintilla
  • smidgen or smidgin

Synonyms for jot

noun a tiny amount

Synonyms

  • bit
  • crumb
  • dab
  • dash
  • dot
  • dram
  • drop
  • fragment
  • grain
  • iota
  • minim
  • mite
  • modicum
  • molecule
  • ort
  • ounce
  • particle
  • scrap
  • scruple
  • shred
  • smidgen
  • speck
  • tittle
  • trifle
  • whit
  • spot

noun the least bit

Synonyms

  • hoot
  • iota
  • ounce
  • shred
  • whit
  • damn
  • rap
  • diddly

Synonyms for jot

noun a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note

Synonyms

  • jotting

Related Words

  • note

noun a slight but appreciable amount

Synonyms

  • mite
  • soupcon
  • tinge
  • hint
  • speck
  • pinch
  • touch

Related Words

  • small indefinite amount
  • small indefinite quantity
  • snuff

verb write briefly or hurriedly

Synonyms

  • jot down

Related Words

  • write
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