dwarf

dwarf [dwɔ:f]  [dwɔ:rf] 

第三人称单数:dwarfs

第三人称复数:dwarves; dwarfs

现在分词:dwarfing

过去分词:dwarfed

过去式:dwarfed

dwarf 基本解释

名词侏儒,矮子; 矮小的动物(植物); [天]矮星

及物动词(使)显得矮小; 使(发育,智能等)受阻碍; 使相形见绌

不及物动词变矮小

形容词矮小的

dwarf 同义词

dwarf的翻译

名词runt shrimp midget

dwarf 反义词

名词giant

dwarf 相关例句

及物动词

1. Malnutrition dwarfed the child.
    营养不良阻碍了孩子的生长发育。

2. He dwarfs other dramatists.
    他使其他剧作家相形见绌。

3. The new building dwarfs all the other buildings in the town.
    新大楼使城里所有其它建筑物都显得矮小了。

4. His children were dwarfed by insufficient food.
    他的儿女因营养不良而发育不全。

名词

1. There are some children who remain as dwarfs because they lack a particular hormone.
    有些孩子一直长不高,因为他们身上缺少一种特殊的荷尔蒙。

dwarf 网络解释

1. 矮人:关于矮人的讨论 矮人(Dwarf) 题外话 我不知道完美打造这么一款游戏的决心在哪里,虽然我看到了魄力. 这里我想说的是看,如果完美打造PEM只是为了占领中国市场,顺带出口到东南亚的一些国家来号称是世界范围内的游戏的话.

2. 侏儒星:res) 在1993年 發現了類冥王星 (plutino) 的天體1993 RO 其直徑為1000英哩而不同乃將其歸類為侏儒星 (dwarf) 以別於小行星 (asteroid)存在 內Oort雲 (inner Oort Cloud) 的 天體直徑 其直徑 可能侏儒星 (dwarf)及小行星 (ast

dwarf 词典解释
dwarf的近义词

1. 使显得矮小;使相形见绌
    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.

    e.g. His figure is dwarfed by the huge red McDonald's sign...
           在巨大的红色麦当劳标志牌下,他显得很矮小。
    e.g. The US air travel market dwarfs that of Britain.
           与美国航空旅行市场比起来,英国的航空旅行市场相形见绌。

2. dwarf什么意思

2. (星系中较小的、不是很亮的)矮星
    Dwarf is used to describe a particular kind of star which is quite small and not very bright.

    e.g. ...a white dwarf star.
           白色的矮星
    e.g. ...a red dwarf.
           红色的矮星

3. (动植物等)矮小的,矮种的
    Dwarf is used to describe varieties or species of plants and animals which are much smaller than the usual size for their kind.

    e.g. ...dwarf shrubs.
           矮灌木丛

4. (童话故事中的)小矮人
    In children's stories, a dwarf is an imaginary creature that is like a small man. Dwarfs often have magical powers.

5. 矮子;侏儒
    In former times, people who were much smaller than normal were called dwarfs .

dwarf 单语例句

1. It is no coincidence that the hide of the West African dwarf crocodile is not so prized for leather goods.

2. dwarf

2. The groundwork building drive will dwarf Beijing's $ 2 billion Olympic operating budget and the $ 2 billion it has put aside for venue construction.

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3. It features the continuing adventures of diminutive star Warwick Davis who plays an egomaniac dwarf who runs a talent agency for other dwarves.

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4. Yet the red dwarf star it closely orbits is much smaller, dimmer and cooler than our sun.

5. It will now become a " dwarf planet " along with Pluto.

6. Explosive population growth and migration by millions from the countryside are creating cities that dwarf the great capitals of the past.

7. But this preoccupation with pride is not as evident in Hong Kong, where average incomes dwarf that of farmers on the Chinese mainland.

8. A free trade zone among APEC economies would form a bloc that would dwarf the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas currently under negotiation.

9. When the bones were first discovered some scientists declared them the remains of a new, dwarf species of human ancestors.

10. dwarf

10. The frustrated euro hawks see the bloc as an economic giant, but a political dwarf.

dwarf 英英释义

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noun

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. a plant or animal that is atypically small

2. dwarf的解释

2. a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man
    lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure

    Synonym: gnome

3. a person who is markedly small

    Synonym: midget nanus

verb

1. check the growth of

    e.g. the lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines

2. make appear small by comparison

    e.g. This year's debt dwarfs that of last year

    Synonym: shadow overshadow

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