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Small print Meaning in English

expression

ˈsmɔɫ/ /ˈpɹɪnt
SMAWL print
smˈɔːl/ /pɹˈɪnt
sm-AWL print

释义

The detailed or less noticeable terms and conditions in a contract or agreement, usually written in smaller letters so people may not notice them.

用法与细微差别

Always refers to written contracts, offers, or legal agreements. The 'small print' is where important but less obvious conditions are often placed. Common expressions: 'read the small print', 'buried in the small print'. Often carries a negative connotation—watch for hidden risks or rules.

例句

Always read the small print before signing a contract.

basic

The hidden fees were mentioned in the small print.

basic

Did you check the small print on your insurance policy?

basic

A lot of people miss out on important details because they don’t read the small print.

natural

If it sounds too good to be true, check the small print!

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She got a surprise charge, but it was all in the small print of her phone contract.

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