영어에서 Scant 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Like I said, scant.
Mg per scant 1/4 tsp.
However, further information seems scant.
There is very scant info on the web.
She is a sweet soul who lives with us, and the TV keeps her company, though she pays scant attention to it.
Have had scant chance of escape.".
Probably my lack ofgood search skills but I found only very scant information about this.
However, scant attention was given to any rurally focused content.
Activated charcoal may be left in the stomach but there are scant data to support its efficacy.
There are scant few places where you can experience every stage of the water cycle at once.
The trouble with these proposed personality types is that there is scant evidence that they are, indeed, types.
Having paid scant attention to your needs, they will produce a highly distorted picture of events if they even remember them.
Much of the site remains unexcavated, but there are scant remains of a theatre and a temple dedicated to the god.
While some suggest that support animals may produce positive effects, support for the therapeutic effectiveness of emotional support animals tends to be scant.
Surprisingly, academics have paid scant attention to the home building industry and the building codes that guide the construction of thousands of houses per year.
Elroy is a white-collar, who spends almost the working hour before his PC with scant space and time to get about.
In addition, the combination of scant recordkeeping practices and the fact that the meat may come from several different plants before being processed has resulted in the source of the infection still being unknown.
His special responsibility covered relations with allies and the conservation of England's scant supply of foreign currencies.
But there is another possible explanation which has received scant attention to date: could tobacco smoking actually increase the risk of schizophrenia?
In May 2000, a pair of 24-year-old newlyweds set forth on their honeymoon, a trip that included a scant 24 hours in Seattle Washington.
BURTONTEAM Roope Tonteri A product of Finland's icy slopes and scant daylight, Roope Tonteri is on a mission to jam as much fun into each and every day.
Despite scant natural water resources, a rapidly growing population and economy, and often hostile neighbors, Israel has consistently jumped ahead of the water innovation-curve to assure a dynamic, vital future for itself.
Sylvia quickly weakens and grows ill due to the backbreaking work, frigid rooms,inadequate clothing, and scant meals; the stronger Bonnie realises they must escape soon.
Although his work in optics received scant public recognition during his lifetime, Fresnel maintained that not even acclaim from distinguished colleagues could compare with the pleasure of discovering a theoretical truth or confirming a calculation experimentally.
Though that might sound like a cakewalk from the outset,the punishing level design, obstacles, and scant power-ups make every session a test of wills between you and your last life.
Escalerai remain scant, and apart from the fact that it is a priori a species exclusively cave during the breeding, there is no publication describing the morphological differences between the two species(Ibanez et al. merely mention that M. escalerai differs from M. nattereri by its distinct hairs on the fringe of the tail membrane[†these bats can be distinguished by distinct fringing hairs in the tail membrane], data not used in the absence of more detailed).
Schools with larger percentages of rural students were more likely to include mention of agricultural health; however, scant attention was given to any rurally focused content.
The high school scene, the shifting statements to police, the prejudices,the sketchy alibis, the scant forensic evidence- all of it leads back to the most basic questions: How can you know a person's character?
Increasingly funders expect evidence of outcomes that engage with'service users', making research critical in supporting social interventions to compete for scant resources in an economic climate marked by'austerity'(Sullivan 2011).
This technique may bring medicine one step closer to curing brain-based diseases such as diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas(DIPG), a childhood brain cancer with a five-year survival rate of a scant two percent, a dismal prognosis that has remained unchanged over the past 40 years.