lesser

adjective
🔊/ˈlesə(r)/
🔊/ˈlesər/
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  1. not as great in size, amount or importance as something/somebody else较小的;较少的;次要的
    • people of lesser importance次要人物
    • They were all involved to a greater or lesser degree (= some were more involved than others).他们或多或少都受到了牵连。🔊🔊
    • The law was designed to protect wives, and, to a lesser extent, children.这条法律是为了保护妻子,其次是保护子女。🔊🔊
    • He was encouraged to plead guilty to the lesser offence.有人怂恿他认那个较轻的罪。🔊🔊
    • (humorous) He doesn’t even acknowledge us lesser mortals (= people who are not as important or powerful).他甚至不承认我们世俗化的人。
    • A lesser woman would have given up.一个较小的女人会放弃的。
  2. (specialist) used in the names of some types of animals, birds and plants that are smaller than similar kinds(用于比同类小的动植物名称)小
    • a lesser black-backed gull一只较小的黑背鸥
  3. opposite greater
    Word OriginMiddle English: a double comparative, from less + -er.
Idioms
the lesser of two evils | the lesser evil
  1. the less unpleasant of two unpleasant choices两害相权之轻者Topics Preferences and decisionsc2

lesser

adverb
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  1. to a smaller degree than other people or things of the same kind较小的;较少的;次要的
    • one of the lesser-known Caribbean islands加勒比海不甚知名的岛屿之一