teensy / ˈtin si /

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teensy 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

teen·si·er, teen·si·est.

  1. teeny; tiny.

teensy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

tiny

更多teensy例句

  1. Hubble uncovered thousands of galaxies in this teensy patch of sky, helping us refine the number of galaxies thought to exist in the universe.
  2. 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.
  3. When compared to similar dinosaurs from other parts of the world, they found the teensy teeth didn’t just belong to baby dinos.
  4. Researchers discovered hundreds of teensy tiny baby dinosaur bones in Northern Alaska, suggesting polar dinosaurs lived in high latitudes year-round.
  5. The corollary being, if she slacks off, even a teensy bit, anything that goes wrong is her fault.
  6. Calling Apartment 1A Kensington Palace an apartment is a just a teensy bit misleading.
  7. After years of either gigantic or teensy offerings, bags this season are  refreshingly normal.
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  9. Father can't give lessons any more, because he can't see but just a teensy, weensy bit when the sun is shining.
  10. Tell her that,” suggested Nan, “and I bet you she will find she can walk a teensy little more than a few blocks.
  11. “I hate for Helen to miss one teensy bit of the ball,” Nan said.
  12. Will you let me go home as soon as I've told you the teensy little I know?
  13. "I wasn't big or broad,—not even a little teensy bit," she said honestly.