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tiny

/tahy-nee/US // ˈtaɪ ni //UK // (ˈtaɪnɪ) //

微小的,微小,渺小,渺小的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ti·ni·er, ti·ni·est.

    • : very small; minute; wee.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.very small
Synonyms
insignificant不重要的,无足轻重,无关紧要,微不足道的microscopic微观,显微,显微镜下,显微镜miniature微型,缩影,迷你型,微型的minuscule微不足道,微不足道的,微乎其微,渺小的puny弱小的,弱小,矮小的,弱不禁风slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微teeny十几岁,十几岁的,青少年,十几岁的人lilliputian小人国,小人国的人,小人国的,小人族bitsy小不点,小菜一碟,碎碎念,贱民bitty小不点,咬牙切齿,咬牙切齿的,小不点们diminutive缩略语,矮小的,缩微,矮小infinitesimal无限小,无限小数,无限极,无限大itsy-bitsy小不点,小小年纪,小小的,小小年纪的itty-bitty小巧玲珑,小不点,小小的,小巧玲珑的little少许,少,少量,少少midget侏儒,矬子,矮子,矮人mini微型,小型,迷你,迷你型minikin小金,小金库,小金子,小金币minimum最低限度,最少,最低限度的,最少的minuscular肌肉发达,肌肉,肌肉发达的人,肌肉发达的人群minute分,分数,分分钟,分别negligible可忽略不计,可以忽略不计,微不足道,可忽略不计的pee-wee小威,尿尿,撒尿,撒尿的人petite娇小的,娇小,小巧,娇小玲珑pint-sized小巧玲珑,矮小的,小小的,小巧的pocket口袋,袋子,袋装,口袋里pocket-size袖珍型,口袋大小,袖珍尺寸,袖珍型的teensy十几岁,十几岁的孩子,十几岁的人,十足的teensy-weensy十几岁,十几岁的孩子,十几岁的小孩,十几岁的小姑娘trifling琐碎的,琐碎,琐碎的事,琐事wee凌晨,凌晨时分,凌晨时分的yea big是大,是的大,是大的

Examples

  • Thinning and prescribed burns both generally cover around tens of thousands of acres per year, a tiny fraction of what the Little Hoover Commission recommended.

  • Kurtz and Franz found that tiny crustaceans called copepods got better at warding off parasitic tapeworm larvae with repeated exposure — but the results were inconsistent.

  • These tiny marine snails, or thecosomes, migrate up to surface waters at night to feed and sink to deeper waters during the day to hide from predators.

  • Every time you rip those muscles, tiny bone molecules build up.

  • However on the publisher side, it seems we’re looking at an even higher concentration of ad spending with a tiny number of companies.

  • Mr. Bachner found it by wandering through the market and identified a craftsmen here who works in a tiny booth.

  • It was in a tiny dark overheated little bar called Niagara, and three women read before me, younger and one not so much younger.

  • Twin girls, Greta and Grace, run around the floor in circles, wearing pink playsuits with tiny pink wings attached.

  • Bob Cratchit, the clerk who is the father of Tiny Tim and who meekly serves Scrooge, is paid fifteen shillings a week.

  • Civilians left flowers as well as a tiny frosted Christmas tree that had two red ornaments.

  • He thrust his tiny tuft of beard between his teeth—a trick he had when perplexed or thoughtful.

  • The tiny frown reappeared between her eyes, lingered a trifle longer than before, and vanished.

  • The sudden pall of darkness in this strange house of mystery was just a tiny bit awesome.

  • This tiny person spent little or none of his time in the tree-tops, but chose to stay near the ground.

  • One of the first out-goings of admiration towards form is the child's praise of "tiny" things.