smallish 的定义
- rather small.
smallish 近义词
little
smallish 的近义词 52 个
- cramped
- diminutive
- undersized
- lilliputian
- babyish
- bantam
- brief
- dinky
- elfin
- embryonic
- fleeting
- hardly any
- hasty
- immature
- imperceptible
- inappreciable
- inconsiderable
- infant
- infinitesimal
- insufficient
- junior
- light
- limited
- meager
- microscopic
- mini
- miniature
- minute
- not big
- not large
- peanut
- petite
- scant
- short
- short-lived
- shrimpy
- shriveled
- skimpy
- slight
- small
- snub
- sparse
- stubby
- stunted
- teeny
- tiny
- toy
- truncated
- undeveloped
- wee
- wizened
- young
smallish 的反义词 3 个
更多smallish例句
- Top marathoners tend to be smallish because it improves their efficiency, may limit injuries, and enhances thermoregulation.
- On a smallish stage, the equation of Springsteen plus a guitar and a piano equals a secret whisper, proof that rock’n’roll, proudly the noisiest of genres, is in reality a code that needs no overamplification.
- They hadn’t secured the proper clearances and the publicist had overhyped the smallish to-do as way more than it was.
- Their lives had crossed through their political work and, because Waterloo is still a smallish town, their relatives had shared a room in the same nursing home.
- At that time, I was writing to a smallish community of about 3,000 readers.
- He owns a smallish vaporizer that still looks like it came from the future, and buys wax instead of bud.
- Step 11: Return to your living room, and fall asleep as a low-budget cop drama plays on a smallish computer monitor.
- Some smallish number does that now, but I daresay there are more Bettes and Boonstras.
- It is comparable, perhaps, to climbing a smallish mountain before and after your day's work.
- The plan will include tax cuts, business tax benefits, and a smallish public-works component.
- Originally it had been two smallish houses: the two front doors still remained side by side, but only one was used.
- He was a smallish man, well rounded, pleasant-faced, and inordinately proud of his name.
- He was a smallish, springy, firm-faced man, devotee of the lady bearing his name and wielding him.
- He put his hand into another capacious pocket, and drew forth a smallish, glass box.
- There was another bear in Labrador—a smallish, rusty-coated, broad-headed, crafty cousin of the ordinary American black bear.