Mote Meaning in English
word
ˈmoʊt
MOHT
mˈəʊt
MUHT
التعريف
A small particle or tiny speck, especially of dust.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Mote" is formal and somewhat old-fashioned, mainly used in literature or poetic language. Commonly appears in phrases like "a mote of dust." Rarely used in everyday speech; use "speck" or "particle" instead in casual contexts.
Spanish: mota - partículaPortuguese (BR): partícula - grãoPortuguese (PT): partícula - grãoChinese (Simplified): 微粒 - 尘埃Chinese (Traditional): 微粒 - 塵埃Hindi: छोटी कण - धूल कणArabic: ذرّة - جزيء صغيرBengali: ধূলিকণা - ক্ষুদ্র কণাRussian: пылинка - крупинкаJapanese: 塵 - 微粒Vietnamese: hạt bụi - hạt li tiKorean: 먼지 알갱이 - 아주 작은 입자Turkish: toz zerresi - tanecikUrdu: ذرہ - گرد کا چھوٹا ٹکڑاIndonesian: butiran debu - partikel kecil
جمل نموذجية
A mote floated in the sunlight.
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There was not even a mote of dust on the shelf.
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He brushed a mote from his book.
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You can see every mote in the sunbeam this morning.
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It's amazing how a single mote can be so noticeable in a clean room.
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Don't worry, it's just a mote in your eye, not an eyelash.
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