B2 not strong or clear; slight微弱的;不清晰的;微小的
C2 used to emphasize that you do not know something根本不知道
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The first faint signs of an agreement began to glimmer through.
She heard a faint, almost imperceptible cry.
They said the printing was too faint to reproduce well.
She felt a faint stirring of envy when she heard that one of her colleagues had been promoted.
A gap between the curtains admitted the faint glow of a street lamp.
C2 to feel weak, as if you are about to become unconscious虚弱无力;感到眩晕;快要晕倒似的
B2 to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down昏厥;晕倒
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His face went pale and he looked as if he might faint.
You gave us a real scare when you fainted, you know.
He caught me at the precise moment that I fainted.
By the middle of the next day she was almost fainting from hunger.
I stood up too quickly and very nearly fainted.
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