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较小的, 次要的
not as great or important as something or someone else
- The team faced a lesser opponent in the first round of the tournament.
团队在比赛的第一轮面对了一个较弱的对手。
- He chose the lesser-known route to avoid traffic during rush hour.
他选择了不太知名的路线以避免高峰时段的交通拥堵。
- She accepted a lesser role in the company in exchange for more flexible hours.
她为了更灵活的工作时间接受了公司里的较小角色。
- The lesser part of the budget was allocated to marketing compared to research and development.
与研发相比,预算的较少部分分配给了营销。
- Despite his talent, he received lesser recognition compared to his more famous colleagues.
尽管他有才华,但与更著名的同事相比,他得到的认可较少。
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较少的, 较小的
smaller in amount or value compared to something else
- The company offered a lesser amount of funding to smaller startups.
该公司向较小的初创公司提供了较少的资金。
- He chose the lesser-known restaurant for a more intimate dining experience.
他选择了不太知名的餐厅以获得更亲密的用餐体验。
- The lesser expense on entertainment allowed them to save more money.
在娱乐上的较少开支让他们能存更多钱。
- He received a lesser promotion compared to his colleague's recent advancement.
与同事最近的晋升相比,他获得了较少的晋升。
- The charity focused on helping those with lesser financial means.
该慈善机构专注于帮助那些经济手段较少的人。