diminutive
adj. 小的,小型的
n. 極小的人[物]; 愛稱,暱稱; 指小詞
A diminutive person or object is very small.
She noticed a diminutive figure standing at the entrance.
她注意到入口處站著一個小小的身影。
A diminutive is an informal form of a name. For example, 'Jim' and 'Jimmy' are diminutives of 'James'.
A diminutive is a suffix which is added to a word to show affection or to indicate that something is small. For example, '-ie' and '-ette' are diminutives, for example in 'doggie' and 'statuette'.
1. a word that is formed with a suffix (such as -let or -kin) to indicate smallness
1. very small;
Past retirement age, the diminutive Dr. Lin is as vivacious as ever.
身體瘦小的林大夫,雖然已過了退休年齡, 可是她和過去一樣,仍精力充沛.
We thought her diminutive figure could not suffer that work.
我們認為她那小小的身材不能忍受那項工作.
Does summer become diminutive skin operation aptly?
夏天適宜做小型的面板手術 嗎 ?
The women of the south are diminutive, subservient and very polite.
南方的婦女嬌小可愛, 畢恭畢敬,很有禮貌.
Because it is our sport, it is diminutive ball gives us confidence in China's sports.
因為它是我們的國球, 正是這顆小球使我們對中國體育充滿信心.