dwarfs
英 [dwɔːfs]
美 [dwɔːrfs]
n. (神话中有魔法的)小矮人; 矮子; 侏儒
v. 使显得矮小; 使相形见绌
dwarf的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使显得矮小;使相形见绌
If one person or thingis dwarfedby 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...
在巨大的红色麦当劳标志牌下,他显得很矮小。 - 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。
- His figure is dwarfed by the huge red McDonald's sign...
- N-COUNT (星系中较小的、不是很亮的)矮星
Dwarfis 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.
红色的矮星
- ...a white dwarf star.
- ADJ (动植物等)矮小的,矮种的
Dwarfis used to describe varieties or species of plants and animals which are much smaller than the usual size for their kind.- ...dwarf shrubs.
矮灌木丛
- ...dwarf shrubs.
- (童话故事中的)小矮人
In children's stories, adwarfis an imaginary creature that is like a small man. Dwarfs often have magical powers. - 矮子;侏儒
In former times, people who were much smaller than normal were calleddwarfs.
双语例句
- The seven dwarfs have seven different names.
七个小矮人有七个不同的名字。 - The seven dwarfs have funny faces.
七个小矮人的脸非常有趣。 - And they are small, even smaller than the smallest dwarfs.
他们都是小,甚至小于最小的矮星。 - The new building dwarfs all the other ones.
那楝新建筑物于所有其他建筑物显得小了些。 - They said they found thirty-eight objects called@ white dwarfs@.
他们发现了38个被叫做白矮星的物体。 - Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs.
格拉斯的小说里充斥着稀奇古怪的人物:丑陋的怪人、小丑、稻草人和侏儒。 - She told them the now-famous fairy tales of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "the Frog Prince".
她给他们讲了现在很有名的童话故事:“白雪公主和七个小矮人”以及“青蛙王子”。 - The seven dwarfs like to sing.
七个小矮人喜欢唱歌。 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
白雪公主与七个小矮人 - He says the team studied pictures of the white dwarfs taken during the past thirty years.
他说科研组对过去30年来拍摄的白矮星的照片作了研究。