thumbnail / ˈθʌmˌneɪl /

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thumbnail3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the nail of the thumb.
  2. anything quite small or brief, as a small drawing or short essay.
  3. Printing. a small, rough dummy.
  4. Also called porkchop. Journalism, Printing. a half-column portrait in a newspaper.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. quite small or brief; concise: a thumbnail description of Corsica.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make a thumbnail sketch or description of.

thumbnail 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

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更多thumbnail例句

  1. The vibe that the entire class understands everything and you alone are lost is stronger, because you can’t read confusion in fuzzy Zoom thumbnails.
  2. She also practiced at two prominent tech law firms, Wilson Sonsini and Perkins Coie, working on landmark copyright cases involving YouTube videos and thumbnail images.
  3. When you search for a video on Bing, the results come up as a thumbnail grid.
  4. Run your thumbnail along this line from head to tail, squeezing out all the blood.
  5. You’ve likely noticed when a link on one of these microbrowsers doesn’t generate any sort of helpful context, lacking a relevant thumbnail preview – whether image or video – that is auto-generated from the URL.
  6. The project made me ask, how do you avoid reducing the dead to thumbnail profiles?
  7. Think about times you've spotted a thumbnail-size photo from a friend in your feed and clicked to see it full-size.
  8. Huang has delivered an outstanding thumbnail history of the subject.
  9. At length, the Chief shook the ashes out of the bowl on his thumbnail, and prepared to speak.
  10. The large blade of my knife being so hard to open placed me in constant risk of breaking my thumbnail.
  11. And Clarissa stuck her long pointed thumbnail behind her long pointed teeth and jerked it forward.
  12. The moment of fruition comes, and a filbert thumbnail spuds the hardened lozenge off the smooth glaze.
  13. Turnbull tapped his teeth with a thumbnail for a couple of seconds, then shrugged slightly.