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wee

/wee/US // wi //UK // (wiː) //

凌晨,凌晨时分,凌晨时分的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    we·er, we·est.

    • : little; very small.
    • : very early: in the wee hours of the morning.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.very small, tiny

Examples

  • At the wee age of 6, Davis learned how to use a sewing machine from his grandmother, which set up the young designer to be inspired by his surroundings from that point forward.

  • Scientists envision that these microfliers, when equipped with wee sensors for measuring environmental conditions, could monitor pH, test for heavy metals or assess hazards like chemical spills, for example.

  • “I’m tired of praying over a person in a casket that I played pee-wee football with,” he said.

  • Others, just a wee bit smaller, seem to be rocky “super-Earths.”

  • It’s a charming and outrageous corrective after previous films had started to take themselves a wee bit too seriously.

  • How about baby drama with little Abijean and the Wee Baby Seamus?

  • In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers.

  • Pee-wee was also a family favorite, and we caught the show on Broadway.

  • There was talk of a Judd Apatow-produced Pee-wee film getting made a few years back.

  • This was the real deal, we wee Dylanologists told ourselves, this was pure…what?

  • Then there was Wee Wo,—he was a little Chinese chap, and we used to send him down the chimneys to open front doors for us.

  • To think,” said the younger Englishwoman to her sister, “of this wee mite travelling about in an open motor!

  • The wee round wonders with their mystery of velvety colour are well fitted to take captive the young eye.

  • If Wee Willie Winkie took an interest in anyone, the fortunate man was envied alike by the mess and the rank and file.

  • That's going to make things lots easier for my scheme, 'but I'll 'bide a wee' before I spring it on the Pater.