miniature
adj. 小型的,微小的
n. 微型複製品; 微小模型; 微型畫; 微型人像畫
Miniature is used to describe something which is very small, especially a smaller version of something which is normally much bigger.
...miniature roses...
小玫瑰花
He looked like a miniature version of his handsome and elegant big brother.
他看上去就像是他那個英俊儒雅的哥哥的迷你版。
If you describe one thing as another thing in miniature, you mean that it is much smaller in size or scale than the other thing, but is otherwise exactly the same.
Ecuador provides a perfect introduction to South America; it's a continent in miniature...
厄瓜多是認識南美洲的絕佳切入點,它是南美大陸的縮影。
If it can be done full-size, I can do it in miniature.
如果可以做成與原物相同大小的,我就可以做成縮微的。
A miniature is a very small detailed painting, often of a person.
A miniature is a very small bottle of strong alcohol such as whisky or brandy, and usually contains enough for one or two drinks.
1. painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts)
2. copy that reproduces something in greatly reduced size
1. being on a very small scale;
little, small, tiny, minute, miniature
這些形容詞均有"小的"之意。
in miniature
(仿製品)縮微的,微型的,小型的
Miniature furniture, for example, was discovered in the pyramids of Egypt.
比如, 曾在埃及的金字塔中發現了袖珍傢俱.
He's giving a party in miniature on his birthday.
他生日那天將舉行一個小型晚會.
Crown variegated dark green, yellow and beige, plain. Miniature.
深綠色, 黃色和灰褐色組合成的皇冠斑葉, 一般型葉. 迷你型.
In the museum there is a miniature of the ship Mayflower.
博物館裡陳列著“五月花號”船的縮小模型.
Paris is France in miniature.
巴黎是法國的縮影.