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low
/ˈlo/
(ad.)低(a.)低的,淺的;低劣的,低級的;少的,低下的;不足的;營養差的,體質弱的
From:
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low
/ˈlo/
形容詞
低(的)
From:
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low
低
From:
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low
低
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
obs
.
strong imp.
of
Laugh
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lowing
.]
To
make
the
calling
sound
of
cows
and
other
bovine
animals
;
to
moo
.
The
lowing
herd
wind
slowly
o'er
the
lea
.
--
Gray
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
,
n.
The
calling
sound
ordinarily
made
by
cows
and
other
bovine
animals
.
Talking
voices
and
the
law
of
herds
.
--
Wordsworth
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
,
n.
A
hill
;
a
mound
;
a
grave
. [
Obs
.
except
in
place
names
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
n.
Fire
;
a
flame
;
a
light
. [
Scot
. &
Prov
.
Eng
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
a.
[
Compar.
Lower
superl.
Lowest
.]
1.
Occupying
an
inferior
position
or
place
;
not
high
or
elevated
;
depressed
in
comparison
with
something
else
;
as
,
low
ground
;
a
low
flight
.
2.
Not
rising
to
the
usual
height
;
as
,
a
man
of
low
stature
;
a
low
fence
.
3.
Near
the
horizon
;
as
,
the
sun
is
low
at
four
o'clock
in
winter
,
and
six
in
summer
.
4.
Sunk
to
the
farthest
ebb
of
the
tide
;
as
,
low
tide
.
5.
Beneath
the
usual
or
remunerative
rate
or
amount
,
or
the
ordinary
value
;
moderate
;
cheap
;
as
,
the
low
price
of
corn
;
low
wages
.
6.
Not
loud
;
as
,
a
low
voice
;
a
low
sound
.
7.
Mus.
Depressed
in
the
scale
of
sounds
;
grave
;
as
,
a
low
pitch
;
a
low
note
.
8.
Phon.
Made
,
as
a
vowel
,
with
a
low
position
of
part
of
the
tongue
in
relation
to
the
palate
;
as
, ă (ă
m
), ạ̣ (ạ̣
ll
).
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 5, 10, 11.
9.
Near
,
or
not
very
distant
from
,
the
equator
;
as
,
in
the
low
northern
latitudes
.
10.
Numerically
small
;
as
,
a
low
number
.
11.
Wanting
strength
or
animation
;
depressed
;
dejected
;
as
,
low
spirits
;
low
in
spirits
.
12.
Depressed
in
condition
;
humble
in
rank
;
as
,
men
of
low
condition
;
the
lower
classes
.
Why
but
to
keep
ye
low
and
ignorant
?
--
Milton
.
13.
Mean
;
vulgar
;
base
;
dishonorable
;
as
,
a
person
of
low
mind
;
a
low
trick
or
stratagem
.
14.
Not
elevated
or
sublime
;
not
exalted
in
thought
or
diction
;
as
,
a
low
comparison
.
In
comparison
of
these
divine
writers
,
the
noblest
wits
of
the
heathen
world
are
low
and
dull
.
--
Felton
.
15.
Submissive
;
humble
.
“
Low
reverence.”
16.
Deficient
in
vital
energy
;
feeble
;
weak
;
as
,
a
low
pulse
;
made
low
by
sickness
.
17.
Moderate
;
not
intense
;
not
inflammatory
;
as
,
low
heat
;
a
low
temperature
;
a
low
fever
.
18.
Smaller
than
is
reasonable
or
probable
;
as
,
a
low
estimate
.
19.
Not
rich
,
high
seasoned
,
or
nourishing
;
plain
;
simple
;
as
,
a
low
diet
.
Note:
☞
Low
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
compounds
which
require
no
special
explanation
;
as
,
low-
arched,
low-
browed,
low-
crowned,
low-
heeled,
low-
lying,
low-
priced,
low-
roofed,
low-
toned,
low-
voiced,
and
the
like
.
Low Church
.
See
High Church
,
under
High
.
Low Countries
,
the
Netherlands
.
Low German
,
Low Latin
,
etc
.
See
under
German
,
Latin
,
etc
.
Low life
,
humble
life
.
Low milling
,
a
process
of
making
flour
from
grain
by
a
single
grinding
and
by
siftings
.
Low relief
.
See
Bas-relief
.
Low side window
Arch.
,
a
peculiar
form
of
window
common
in
mediæval
churches
,
and
of
uncertain
use
.
Windows
of
this
sort
are
narrow
,
near
the
ground
,
and
out
of
the
line
of
the
windows
,
and
in
many
different
situations
in
the
building
.
Low spirits
,
despondency
.
Low steam
,
steam
having
a
low
pressure
.
Low steel
,
steel
which
contains
only
a
small
proportion
of
carbon
,
and
can
not
be
hardened
greatly
by
sudden
cooling
.
Low Sunday
,
the
Sunday
next
after
Easter
; --
popularly
so
called
.
Low tide
,
the
farthest
ebb
of
the
tide
;
the
tide
at
its
lowest
point
;
low
water
.
Low water
.
(a)
The
lowest
point
of
the
ebb
tide
;
a
low
stage
of
the
in
a
river
,
lake
,
etc
.
(b)
Steam Boiler
The
condition
of
an
insufficient
quantity
of
water
in
the
boiler
.
Low water alarm
or
Low water indicator
Steam Boiler
,
a
contrivance
of
various
forms
attached
to
a
boiler
for
giving
warning
when
the
water
is
low
.
Low water mark
,
that
part
of
the
shore
to
which
the
waters
recede
when
the
tide
is
the
lowest
. --
Bouvier
.
Low wine
,
a
liquor
containing
about
20
percent
of
alcohol
,
produced
by
the
first
distillation
of
wash
;
the
first
run
of
the
still
; --
often
in
the
plural
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
,
v. i.
To
burn
;
to
blaze
. [
Prov
.
Eng
. &
Scot
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
v. t.
To
depress
;
to
lower
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
,
n.
Card Playing
The
lowest
trump
,
usually
the
deuce
;
the
lowest
trump
dealt
or
drawn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Low
,
adv.
1.
In
a
low
position
or
manner
;
not
aloft
;
not
on
high
;
near
the
ground
.
2.
Under
the
usual
price
;
at
a
moderate
price
;
cheaply
;
as
,
he
sold
his
wheat
low
.
3.
In
a
low
or
mean
condition
;
humbly
;
meanly
.
4.
In
time
approaching
our
own
.
In
that
part
of
the
world
which
was
first
inhabited
,
even
as
low
down
as
Abraham's
time
,
they
wandered
with
their
flocks
and
herds
.
--
Locke
.
5.
With
a
low
voice
or
sound
;
not
loudly
;
gently
;
as
,
to
speak
low
.
The
. . .
odorous
wind
Breathes
low
between
the
sunset
and
the
moon
. --
Tennyson
.
6.
With
a
low
musical
pitch
or
tone
.
Can
sing
both
high
and
low
.
--
Shak
.
7.
In
subjection
,
poverty
,
or
disgrace
;
as
,
to
be
brought
low
by
oppression
,
by
want
,
or
by
vice
.
8.
Astron.
In
a
path
near
the
equator
,
so
that
the
declination
is
small
,
or
near
the
horizon
,
so
that
the
altitude
is
small
; --
said
of
the
heavenly
bodies
with
reference
to
the
diurnal
revolution
;
as
,
the
moon
runs
low
,
that
is
,
is
comparatively
near
the
horizon
when
on
or
near
the
meridian
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
low
adj
1:
less
than
normal
in
degree
or
intensity
or
amount
; "
low
prices
"; "
the
reservoire
is
low
" [
ant
:
high
]
2:
literal
meanings
;
being
at
or
having
a
relatively
small
elevation
or
upward
extension
; "
low
ceilings
"; "
low
clouds
"; "
low
hills
"; "
the
sun
is
low
"; "
low
furniture
";
"
a
low
bow
" [
ant
:
high
]
3:
very
low
in
volume
; "
a
low
murmur
"; "
the
low-toned
murmur
of
the
surf
" [
syn
:
low-toned
]
4:
unrefined
in
character
; "
low
comedy
"
5:
used
of
sounds
and
voices
;
low
in
pitch
or
frequency
[
syn
:
low-pitched
]
[
ant
:
high
]
6:
of
the
most
contemptible
kind
; "
abject
cowardice
"; "
a
low
stunt
to
pull
"; "
a
low-down
sneak
"; "
his
miserable
treatment
of
his
family
"; "
You
miserable
skunk
!"; "
a
scummy
rabble
"; "
a
scurvy
trick
" [
syn
:
abject
,
low-down
,
miserable
,
scummy
,
scurvy
]
7:
low
or
inferior
in
station
or
quality
; "
a
humble
cottage
";
"
a
lowly
parish
priest
"; "
a
modest
man
of
the
people
";
"
small
beginnings
" [
syn
:
humble
,
lowly
,
modest
,
small
]
8:
no
longer
sufficient
; "
supplies
are
low
"; "
our
funds
are
depleted
" [
syn
:
depleted
]
9:
subdued
or
brought
low
in
condition
or
status
; "
brought
low
"; "
a
broken
man
"; "
his
broken
spirit
" [
syn
:
broken
,
crushed
,
humbled
,
humiliated
]
10:
low
in
spirits
; "
lonely
and
blue
in
a
strange
city
";
"
depressed
by
the
loss
of
his
job
"; "
a
dispirited
and
resigned
expression
on
her
face
"; "
downcast
after
his
defeat
"; "
feeling
discouraged
and
downhearted
" [
syn
:
blue
,
depressed
,
dispirited
,
down(p)
,
downcast
,
downhearted
,
down in the mouth
,
low-spirited
]
11:
being
the
gear
producing
the
lowest
drive
speed
; "
use
first
gear
on
steep
hills
" [
syn
:
first
]
n
1:
an
air
mass
of
lower
pressure
;
often
brings
precipitation
;
"
a
low
moved
in
over
night
bringing
sleet
and
snow
"
[
syn
:
low pressure
,
depression
]
2:
British
political
cartoonist
(
born
in
New
Zealand
)
who
created
the
character
Colonel
Blimp
(1891-1963) [
syn
:
David
Low
,
Sir David Low
,
Sir David Alexander Cecil Low
]
3:
a
low
level
or
position
or
degree
; "
the
stock
market
fell
to
a
new
low
" [
ant
:
high
]
4:
the
lowest
forward
gear
ratio
in
the
gear
box
of
a
motor
vehicle
;
used
to
start
a
car
moving
[
syn
:
first gear
,
first
,
low gear
]
adv
:
in
a
low
position
;
near
the
ground
; "
the
branches
hung
low
"
v
:
make
a
low
noise
,
characteristic
of
bovines
[
syn
:
moo
]
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