microcosm
Word family adjectivemicrocosmicnounmicrocosm
mi·cro·cos·m /ˈmaɪkrəʊkɒzəm $ -kroʊkɑː-/ noun [countableC] COPYa small group, society, or place that has the same qualities as a much larger one 微观世界,缩影 → macrocosmmicrocosm of New York’s mix of people is a microcosm of America. 纽约多元化的人口组成是美国社会的缩影。
in microcosm All the problems of society can be seen here in microcosm. 所有社会问题在这里都有它的缩影。
—microcosmic /ˌmaɪkrəʊˈkɒzmɪk $ -kroʊˈkɑːz-/ adjectiveadj the forces which we see at work on a microcosmic scale 我们所看到的微缩情况下的作用力
in microcosm• Harris' production company is starting to look like an empire in microcosm. Origin microcosm (1100-1200) Medieval Latin microcosmus, from Greek mikros kosmos “small world”