small
- IPA[smôl]
美式
- of a size that is less than normal or usual;not great in amount, number, strength, or power
- small items of clothing, especially underwear.;a gratuity or small gift of money.
- into small pieces;in a small size
noun: smalls, plural noun: smalls
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
- adj.形容詞
- 1. of a size that is less than normal or usual:
the room was small and quiet
the small hill that sheltered the house
- 2. not great in amount, number, strength, or power:
a rather small amount of money
- 3. not fully grown or developed; young:
as a small boy, he spent his days either reading or watching TV
- 4. (of a voice) lacking strength and confidence:
“I'm scared,” she said in a small voice
- 5. used as the first letter of a word that has both a general and a specific use to show that in this case the general use is intended:
I meant “catholic” with a small c
- 6. insignificant; unimportant:
these are small points
- 7. little; hardly any:
the captain had been paying small attention
- 8. (of a business or its owner) operating on a modest scale:
a small farmer
- 9. low or inferior in rank or position; socially undistinguished:
at dinner, some of the smaller neighbors were invited
- plural
- 1. small items of clothing, especially underwear.
- 2. a gratuity or small gift of money.
- adv.副詞
- 1. into small pieces:
cut the okra up small
- 2. in a small size:
you shouldn't write so small
- n.Weak or inferior beer.
- adj.Trivial; unimportant.
adj. denoting a firearm with a narrow bore, in international and Olympic shooting generally .22 inch caliber.
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plural insignificant people or things:
high-ranking officials escaped prosecution while numerous small fry were imprisoned
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n. coins of low value:
a couple of pounds in small change
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n. a thing that is considered unimportant:
even with $10,000 to invest, you are still small beer for most stockbrokers
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adj. denoting a firearm with a narrow bore, in international and Olympic shooting generally .22 inch calibre (5.6 millimetre bore).
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n. coins of low value.
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n. printed matter in small type.
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- IPA[smɔːl]
英式
- adj.of a size that is less than normal or usual:
- the room was small and quiet
the small hill that sheltered the house
- pluralsmall items of clothing, especially underwear.
- adv.into small pieces:
- cut the okra up small
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