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Small

smɔl
Extremely common
100 - 200
100 - 200
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小的, 少量的, 微不足道的, 狭小的, 幼小的

Small meanings in Chinese

小的

Example:
This is a small dog.
这是一只小狗。
She lives in a small house.
她住在一栋小房子里。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to describe size or scale of objects or living beings.
Note: This is the most common meaning of 'small' and is used in both formal and informal contexts.

少量的

Example:
He has a small amount of money.
他只有少量的钱。
There is a small chance of rain today.
今天下雨的机会很小。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to refer to quantity, amount, or degree.
Note: This meaning emphasizes a limited quantity or probability.

微不足道的

Example:
It's a small problem.
这只是一个微不足道的问题。
He made a small mistake.
他犯了一个微不足道的错误。
Usage: informalContext: Used to downplay the significance of something.
Note: This usage is more informal and indicates that something is trivial or not serious.

狭小的

Example:
The room felt small with all the furniture.
房间里摆满了家具,感觉很狭小。
He lives in a small apartment.
他住在一个狭小的公寓里。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Describing a confined or cramped space.
Note: This meaning can imply not just size, but also discomfort due to limited space.

幼小的

Example:
The small child was playing in the park.
那个幼小的孩子在公园里玩。
She has a small kitten.
她有一只幼小的小猫。
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to young animals or children.
Note: This meaning emphasizes youth or early stages of life.

Small's synonyms

little

Little is used to describe something that is small in size or quantity.
Example: The kitten was so little that it could fit in the palm of my hand.
Note: Little can sometimes imply a sense of endearment or affection, whereas small is more neutral.

tiny

Tiny describes something extremely small in size.
Example: The tiny seed grew into a massive tree over the years.
Note: Tiny emphasizes a very small size, often to the point of being minuscule.

miniature

Miniature refers to something that is a small-scale version of the original.
Example: She collected miniature figurines of famous landmarks from around the world.
Note: Miniature specifically implies a scaled-down replica or representation of something larger.

petite

Petite describes someone or something that is small and slender in build.
Example: The boutique specialized in petite clothing for women of smaller stature.
Note: Petite is often used in the context of describing a person's small physical size or clothing designed for smaller frames.

Small expressions, common phrases

Small fry

Refers to people or things of little importance or value.
Example: Don't worry about those small fry, focus on the big fish in the meeting.
Note: Small fry specifically implies insignificance or unimportance.

Small talk

Casual, light conversation about common, unimportant topics.
Example: Let's make some small talk before we begin the meeting.
Note: Small talk refers to casual conversation rather than the physical size of something.

Small change

Refers to a small amount of money, usually coins.
Example: I found some small change in the couch cushions.
Note: Small change denotes monetary value, not physical size.

Small potatoes

Refers to something insignificant or unimportant.
Example: Compared to the overall cost, the repair fees are small potatoes.
Note: Small potatoes indicates lack of significance or value.

Small wonder

Expresses not being surprised at something because it is logical or expected.
Example: With such dedication, it's no small wonder she succeeded.
Note: Small wonder denotes a lack of surprise or amazement at a situation.

Small world

Expresses surprise at a coincidence or the interconnectedness of people.
Example: Meeting you here! It's such a small world.
Note: Small world refers to the sense of closeness or connection between people, not physical size.

Small-time

Refers to someone or something of little importance or influence.
Example: He's just a small-time actor trying to make it big in Hollywood.
Note: Small-time implies a lack of significance or influence in a particular field.

Small everyday (slang) expressions

Pint-sized

Pint-sized is used to describe something or someone very small in size.
Example: Although she's pint-sized, she has a big personality.
Note: The term 'pint-sized' specifically emphasizes the small size of something, typically in a cute or endearing way.

Itty-bitty

Itty-bitty is used to describe something extremely small or tiny.
Example: She wore an itty-bitty black dress to the party.
Note: Itty-bitty emphasizes extreme smallness, often in a playful or exaggerated manner.

Mini

Mini is used to signify something that is smaller in size compared to the standard.
Example: I bought a mini backpack for my upcoming trip.
Note: The term 'mini' is commonly used in the context of products or items that have a smaller version available.

Compact

Compact is used to describe something small and space-saving.
Example: The compact car is perfect for navigating through the city.
Note: The term 'compact' often implies efficiency and functionality in a small size, especially when referring to electronics or vehicles.

Lilliputian

Lilliputian is used to exaggerate the smallness of something in a literary or whimsical way.
Example: The lilliputian figurines in the dollhouse were meticulously crafted.
Note: 'Lilliputian' carries a literary or whimsical connotation, often highlighting the delicate or intricate nature of small things.

Titchy

Titchy is used informally to describe something very small or tiny.
Example: I keep all my titchy treasures in a small box on my dresser.
Note: 'Titchy' is a colloquial term often used in British English to describe things that are extremely small in size.

Small - Examples

I have a small car.
我有一辆小车。
She has a small dog.
她有一只小狗。
He lives in a small house.
他住在一座小房子里。
They sell small clothes.
他们卖小衣服。

Small grammar

Small - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: small
Conjugations
Adjective, comparative (Adjective, comparative): smaller
Adjective, superlative (Adjective, superlative): smallest
Adjective (Adjective): small
Adverb, comparative (Adverb, comparative): smaller
Adverb, superlative (Adverb, superlative): smallest
Adverb (Adverb): small
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): small
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): small
Syllables, Separation and Stress
small Contains 1 syllables: small
Phonetic transcription: ˈsmȯl
small , ˈsmȯl (The red syllable is stressed)

Small - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
small: 100 - 200 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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