tiniest / ˈtaɪ ni /

最微小的最细的最细小的最微小

tiniest 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

ti·ni·er, ti·ni·est.

  1. very small; minute; wee.

tiniest 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

very small

更多tiniest例句

  1. We had the tiniest possible ceremony: just us and two friends.
  2. There are the teensiest, tiniest glimmers of light in the aftermath of this horror.
  3. But everything in Abbudin feels willfully generic, as if even the tiniest hint of specificity might give offense.
  4. Already we have a system in which Congress is dependent upon the tiniest fraction of the 1% to fund its campaigns.
  5. And the tiniest drop of rabid-like, yet cuddleable black cat.
  6. His little brother Etienne, the tiniest mite in the regiment, looks pensive.
  7. They were like the tiniest grains of dust, and they whirled round and gathered in clusters in a nebulous sort of way.
  8. Not the tiniest picture was on the wall and not a single small rug lay on the uneven boards.
  9. Nothing is missing, not even the tiniest picture or trifle, and he had to come back to a terrible waste!
  10. For long after his disappearance the mother otter anxiously studied the horizon for the tiniest danger-signal.