tiny
Word family adverbtinilyadjectivetinynountininess
ti·ny /ˈtaɪni/ ●●● S2 W2 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp tinier, superlativesupl tiniest)
SMALLextremely small 极小的,微小的 a tiny community in the Midwest 中西部地区一个极小的社区
The earrings were tiny. 耳环很小。
a tiny little baby 丁点大的婴儿
She always felt a tiny bit sad. 她总是感到一丝悲伤。
Bad teachers are a tiny minority. 差老师只占极少数。
tiny pieces of paper 碎纸屑片
► see thesaurus at small tiny little• Sure the mechanics are similar, but those tiny little extras mount up to a whole lot more than their actual sum.• There were some fish-hooks attached to the cord higher up, tiny little fish-hooks.• I know you are only a tiny little girl, but there is some kind of magic in you somewhere.• He had terrified tiny little hopeless eyes.• She came closer, with tiny little jumps, until they were hugging close.• This is a tiny little one-bedroom apartment, Bernie.• She was so beautiful that I just melted and we went to this tiny little room, where she washed me.• She was a tiny little thing but very strong and very well qualified. Origin tiny (1500-1600) tine “very small” ((15-17 centuries))