我也遇到这个问题了,然后在某个论坛看到了满意答复,现在复制过来的,希望能帮助你和看到这个问题的朋友们
"Not the least of which" usually follows a plural noun phrase that implies a set of things or qualities, and draws attention to a significant member of that set, e.g.
1. Tom has many engaging qualities, not the least of which is his considerable good humour.
Thus here, many engaging qualities is the set, and his considerable good humour is the significant member of that set.
2. Tom is a bad guy, [with many bad qualities], not the least of which [is the fact that] he is always criticizing others. tom是个坏孩子,最重要的一点就是,他总是批评别人
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