teeny 的定义
tee·ni·er, tee·ni·est.
- tiny.
teeny 近义词
small
teeny 的近义词 13 个
- microscopic
- tiny
- wee
- lilliputian
- diminutive
- miniature
- minuscule
- minute
- teensy
- teensy-weensy
- teenty
- teeny-weeny
- weeny
teeny 的反义词 4 个
更多teeny例句
- Since 2006, Bruce Peterjohn has slipped teeny-tiny aluminum rings on the little toothpick legs of more than 3,000 hummingbirds.
- This teeny planet pushes the limit of what telescopes like OGLE can do, says Mróz.
- They might be a massive buyer of advertising, but marketing is a teeny, tiny part of a big company’s organization.
- Fires also open up clearings, letting sunlight reach teeny trees so they can grow.
- Keefe also discovered that front-burrowing frogs have a distinct “teardrop” shape with a teeny head and a big body.
- But building 20-foot sculptures out of teeny-tiny Lego bricks can be as tedious as it sounds.
- This time, the teeny bopper is Alison Gold, who is forced to sing “Chinese Food.”
- Because of the nature of the app—and the teeny, twangy language it employs—Lulu unsurprisingly targets girls on college campuses.
- And with that, a tray of teeny-tiny chocolate-covered ice-cream cones went round the room.
- Even in a teeny-tiny online literary magazine, the editor gets five times as many good pieces as she can use.
- My father is Irish, and if you want to see him get up and strut give him a teeny opening to enlarge on his race.
- See that big one away up in that perch holding a little teeny, tiny one in its arms just as a woman holds a baby!
- She set a teeny vase in the middle of the table, with two violets in it, and she put dolly table napkins at each place.
- They went to live in a weeny-teeny little yellow house in Bolingbroke.
- Out of a little, teeny-weeny remnant of truth, shed build a magnificent divorce case.