dinky 英 [ˈdɪŋki]   美 [ˈdɪŋki]

dinky

dinky  英 [ˈdɪŋki] 美 [ˈdɪŋki]

adj. 极小的;整洁的;微不足道的 

名词复数:dinkies 

Sure, the machines had dinky screens and janky keyboards. 当然,这种机器的屏幕和键盘相当之小。
NASA is very interested in studying these dwarf planets more closely, and two spacecraft have the dinky worlds on their agendas. NASA对于更近地研究这些矮星非常感兴趣,在两艘宇宙飞船布置这些精巧世界已提上日程。

  • Something that's dinky is very small or unimportant. A college freshmen might be shocked at how dinky her dorm room is.
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  • adj. 极小的;整洁的;微不足道的
  • 1. Sure, the machines had dinky screens and janky keyboards.

    当然,这种机器的屏幕和键盘相当之小。

  • 2. NASA is very interested in studying these dwarf planets more closely, and two spacecraft have the dinky worlds on their agendas.

    NASA对于更近地研究这些矮星非常感兴趣,在两艘宇宙飞船布置这些精巧世界已提上日程。

  • 3. You have to stay inside the dinky little waist-deep swimming areas, with their bobbing lines of white buoys.

    你得在小的水只有齐腰深的,水面漂着白色浮标的游泳区内呆着。

  • dinky (adj.) 1788 "neat, trim, dainty, small," from Scottish dialectal dink "finely dressed, trim" (c. 1500), which is of unknown origin. Modern sense is 1850s.
dinky / ˈdɪŋki ; NAmE ˈdɪŋki / adjective ( informal) 1 ( BrE) ( approving) small and neat in an attractive way 小巧的;小而精致的 What a dinky little hat! 多么漂亮的小帽子啊! 2 ( NAmE) ( disapproving) too small 微不足道的;不起眼的;无足轻重的 I grew up in a dinky little town that didn't even have a movie theater. 我生长在一个无名小镇,那里连个电影院都没有。 dinky dinkier dinkiest dinky / ˈdɪŋki ; NAmE ˈdɪŋki /
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