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pu·ny 英'pjuːni美'pjuːni COCA¹⁹⁶⁷⁴²BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺² 基本英英近义反义例句例句 adj.微小的²⁵;瘦弱的¹⁰;微不足道的⁶⁵原型puny的比较级副词punily比较级punier最高级puniest名词puniness Adjective: inferior in strength or significance;a puny physique puny excuses used especially of persons of inferior size近义词 weak弱的small小的petty小的short短的little小的tiny极小的meagre瘦的frail脆弱的scrawny瘦的minor轻微的meager贫乏的slight轻微的feeble虚弱的fragile易碎的useless无用的delicate微妙的trivial不重要的runty身材短小的paltry微不足道的stunted发育不良的worthless无价值的inadequate不适当的trifling微不足道的unimportant不重要的undersized尺寸不足的shrimpy虾的; 多虾的…insignificant无关紧要的underdeveloped发育不全的
形容词100% 用作形容词They laughed at mypunyefforts at rock-climbing.他们取笑我在攀岩活动中的那可怜劲儿。 Puny though he looked, he was as brave as a lion.他看上去虽然瘦弱,但人很勇敢。 They laughed at mypunyefforts.他们嘲笑我微不足道的努力。 Some doctors are prettypunycharacters.医生中也不乏庸庸碌碌之辈。 Does not the age of Balzac, Dickens, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy dwarf its earnest, fitfully brilliant but ultimately punier successor? 如果不是 Balzac, Dickens, Dostoyevsky和 Tolstoy的时代的低调认真的创作,断断续续的杰出创作但是最终却弱势继承? yeeyan |