dwarf
n. 矮子,侏儒; (童話)小矮人; 〈天〉矮星
v. (使)顯得矮小; 使相形見絀
adj. 矮小的
If one person or thing is dwarfed by another, the second is so much bigger than the first that it makes them look very small.
His figure is dwarfed by the huge red McDonald's sign...
在巨大的紅色麥當勞標誌牌下,他顯得很矮小。
The US air travel market dwarfs that of Britain.
與美國航空旅行市場比起來,英國的航空旅行市場相形見絀。
Dwarf is used to describe a particular kind of star which is quite small and not very bright.
...a white dwarf star.
白色的矮星
...a red dwarf.
紅色的矮星
Dwarf is used to describe varieties or species of plants and animals which are much smaller than the usual size for their kind.
...dwarf shrubs.
矮灌木叢
In children's stories, a dwarf is an imaginary creature that is like a small man. Dwarfs often have magical powers.
In former times, people who were much smaller than normal were called dwarfs .
1. a person who is abnormally small
2. a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure
1. make appear small by comparison;
2. check the growth of;
One was a decision to name Pluto a " dwarf planet "
其中一個重要的決定是將冥王星更名為 “ 矮星行 ”
All true love is a peak which sexuality cannot dwarf.
所有真正的愛情是性無法使其相形見絀的頂點.
Dwarf A: Captain, roots are breaching our perimeter in tunnels F, Q, and V.
隊長, 樹根正在突破我們在F坑道, Q坑道和V坑道的防線.
As China's income head catches up, its economy will soon dwarf those of its Asian neighbors.
隨著中國的人均收入急起直追, 它的經濟不久將使其亞洲鄰國相形見絀.
Eight different white dwarf systems were examined.
他們)研究過八個不同的白矮星系.