teensy 的定义
teen·si·er, teen·si·est.
- teeny; tiny.
teensy 近义词
tiny
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- Hubble uncovered thousands of galaxies in this teensy patch of sky, helping us refine the number of galaxies thought to exist in the universe.
- With 28 “teensy rooms the size of bathhouse cubicles,” there could be upwards of 50 men checked-in along with their friends and friends of their friends, wandering in during the night.
- When compared to similar dinosaurs from other parts of the world, they found the teensy teeth didn’t just belong to baby dinos.
- Researchers discovered hundreds of teensy tiny baby dinosaur bones in Northern Alaska, suggesting polar dinosaurs lived in high latitudes year-round.
- The corollary being, if she slacks off, even a teensy bit, anything that goes wrong is her fault.
- Calling Apartment 1A Kensington Palace an apartment is a just a teensy bit misleading.
- After years of either gigantic or teensy offerings, bags this season are refreshingly normal.
- VIEW OUR EXCLUSIVE IMAGES of teensy motorcycle jackets, mini trench coats, and other highlights of sandbox style.
- Father can't give lessons any more, because he can't see but just a teensy, weensy bit when the sun is shining.
- Tell her that,” suggested Nan, “and I bet you she will find she can walk a teensy little more than a few blocks.
- “I hate for Helen to miss one teensy bit of the ball,” Nan said.
- Will you let me go home as soon as I've told you the teensy little I know?
- "I wasn't big or broad,—not even a little teensy bit," she said honestly.