tininess
/ˈtīnēnə̇s -īnin-/ (ame, mw)
tininess — 名詞
1. the condition of being extremely small, especially in size or amount.
微小
非常小的狀態
the condition of being extremely small, especially in size or amount.
Jiwoo laughed at the tininess of the sandwich they served on the plane.
Jiwoo 笑飛機上供應的那個三明治小得可憐。
tininess of [object] for strikingly small size
The tininess of Nia's handwriting made the note hard to read.
Nia 的字太小,那張便條很難閱讀。
tininess of [text] causing practical difficulty
Under the microscope, Haruto noticed the tininess of the flower seeds.
在顯微鏡下,Haruto 注意到那些花種子非常微小。
Rodrigo was shocked by such tininess when the frog sat on his palm.
當那隻青蛙停在 Rodrigo 的掌心時,那麼小的身形讓他很震驚。
What surprised Marta was the tininess of the gears inside the old watch.
讓 Marta 驚訝的是,舊手錶裡的齒輪竟然如此微小。
- smallness
more neutral and broader; it does not always suggest something strikingly tiny
- minuteness
more formal; often used when talking about detail, measurement, or precision
- littleness
literary and less common; it can suggest emotional smallness as well as physical size
文法句型
the tininess of [noun phrase]
such tininess
用法筆記
Most often appears in writing that comments on size from a little distance, especially with an of-phrase. In everyday speech, people more often say something is tiny than use tininess.