| little |
| Adj | [pequeño, chico] | little, less, least |
| ~ N | ~ activity, ~ agreement, ~ change, ~ consequence, ~ danger, ~ doubt, ~ effect, ~ evidence, ~ impact, ~ information, ~ insight, ~ interest, ~ opportunity, ~ reference, ~ time |
| There was little agreement about the interpretation of the results. | Little evidence exists to support such a view. |
| Adv ~ | as ~ (as), relatively ~, too ~, very ~ |
| It required as little as 1 min. |
| Pron | [poco, poca] | little, less, least |
| ~ Prep | ~ to (no) |
| It showed little to no contamination. |
| ~ to-inf | ~ to do, ~ to enhance, ~ to say, ~ to suspect |
| They have little to say about these processes. |
| Adv | [poco] | little, less, least |
| ~ Prep | ~ about |
| We knew very little about these mechanisms. |
| V ~ | be affected ~, change ~, contribute ~, detect ~, increase ~, know ~ |
| He contributed very little to the project. | Very little is known about its side effects. |
| less, least |