1. slightly
I always buy a top quality product even if it is slightly more expensive.
My grandmother is hard of hearing. In other words she is slightly deaf.
slightly different
Consumption increased slightly in 1997 compared to 1996. / In Earth orbit, the horizon's just slightly curved. / I think we have slightly different dreams.
I spotted he behaved slightly (a mite) bizarrely at the beginning.
Evening come, since you were slightly tired, you wished to sit in front of a new Café located on the corner of a new boulevard, still full of gravel and already showing its unfinished splendors.
Although the conditions are slightly different, the result of our experiment was identical with Robinson's.
When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger.
Even the most graceful and imposing existing buildings may now be so sadly diminished as to seem slightly ridiculous beside the monster.
Is there any place that could help me even slightly?
Latest census data shows that the total population of the country is slightly above 7 million people.
Electing to upgrade the computer lab, the university library went slightly over the budget.
The work-energy principle shows that a slightly greater stopping distance exerts less force on passengers
Two smoll children who ware in the back seat of the car appeared to be only slightly injured.
The tamborim lends a very slightly uneven and highly distinctive 16th note groove to samba music.
2. vapour
Inhalation vapour, liquid
I thought they were OK because they produce vapour – that's water in the form of gas – rather than the smoke full of harmful chemicals that you get in ordinary cigarettes.
3. a little
Inglês palavra "hơi"(a little) ocorre em conjuntos:
And, or, but, so - Và, hoặc, nhưng, vậy