smallish / ˈsmɔ lɪʃ /

⚽高中词汇小型的小的小型小小的

smallish 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. rather small.

smallish 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

little

更多smallish例句

  1. Top marathoners tend to be smallish because it improves their efficiency, may limit injuries, and enhances thermoregulation.
  2. 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.
  3. They hadn’t secured the proper clearances and the publicist had overhyped the smallish to-do as way more than it was.
  4. 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.
  5. At that time, I was writing to a smallish community of about 3,000 readers.
  6. He owns a smallish vaporizer that still looks like it came from the future, and buys wax instead of bud.
  7. Step 11: Return to your living room, and fall asleep as a low-budget cop drama plays on a smallish computer monitor.
  8. Some smallish number does that now, but I daresay there are more Bettes and Boonstras.
  9. It is comparable, perhaps, to climbing a smallish mountain before and after your day's work.
  10. The plan will include tax cuts, business tax benefits, and a smallish public-works component.
  11. Originally it had been two smallish houses: the two front doors still remained side by side, but only one was used.
  12. He was a smallish man, well rounded, pleasant-faced, and inordinately proud of his name.
  13. He was a smallish, springy, firm-faced man, devotee of the lady bearing his name and wielding him.
  14. He put his hand into another capacious pocket, and drew forth a smallish, glass box.
  15. There was another bear in Labrador—a smallish, rusty-coated, broad-headed, crafty cousin of the ordinary American black bear.