英:['ʌndə'saɪz]
美:['ʌndə'saɪz]
英:['ʌndə'saɪz]
美:['ʌndə'saɪz]
比一般小
筛下料
筛下粒
物料中小于额定筛孔尺寸的颗粒。
The first known use of undersized was in 1706
understanding1 of 2noun
knowledge and ability to judge : intelligence
a person of understanding
agreement of opinion or feeling
something agreed to by both sides and entered into silently or without ceremony
an understanding between two nations over trade
one's belief about something based upon what is known
sympathy
understanding2 of 2adjective
having or showing understanding : tolerant, sympathetic
you seem very understanding
understandverb
to get the meaning of : comprehend
to have thorough acquaintance with
understand the arts
to have reason to believe : gather, infer
I understand that they will arrive today
to take as meaning something not openly made known : interpret, explain
understand the letter to be a refusal
to have a sympathetic attitude
my cousin doesn't understand about these things
to supply in thought as if expressed
"to be married" is commonly understood after the word "engaged"
undersellverb
to sell articles cheaper than
undersell a competitor
underskirtnoun
a skirt worn under an outer skirtespecially: petticoat entry 1
undersizedadjective
smaller than is usual or standard
undersized fruit
undersizedadjective
smaller than is usual or standard
undersized fruit
1 The imposing “Fat 12 Point Carbon Fiber Star,” its 21 feet amusingly stuffed into an undersized gallery here, distends the star’s twelve points like overinflated balloons.
2 If we duck back into talking about sensors, you can see that the RX100 has a sensor on par with the Nikon 1 series, cameras are pretty heavily derided for having undersized sensors.
3 Rufus looked surprised—as though it had never occurred to him that there might be anything special about the undersized runny-nosed child.
4 As things now stand, passengers have a Hobson's choice between undersized seats and ludicrously overpriced first or business class seats.
5 He was thin and undersized and wore a shabby dark suit with a collarless and tieless shirt.
6 While other sites present undersize photographs, cluttered layouts and awkward shipping arrangements, this one has its act together.
7 At its center, perched on a thick marble cylinder, is a comically undersized bronze of William Penn, the city’s founder, who presides over an almost invariably empty plaza.
8 Twenty paintings on canvas and about three dozen works on paper in this undersized show, on view through Oct.
9 Plants often produce so many fruit buds that berries are undersized and growth of plants slows down.
10 The first pair of twins, born twenty years ago to Melissa, were undersize and weak from birth, especially one of them.
11 But they are undersize, and you can see the sadness in their eyes.
12 A drooping shark, made of stuffed beige cotton, sits at an undersized modern desk, fins poised as if it’s typing.
13 I’m not an urban animal person with an oversize dog in my undersize Brooklyn apartment, and I’m not a rural animal person who likes to hunt.
14 Yet this is essentially about an undersized warrior gutting his way to a title bout – all else seems like window-dressing by comparison.
15 And that, I guess, is the point of the narrow corridor and the undersized turnstiles.
16 He tried to remember that Fiver was undersized and that they had had an anxious time and were all weary.
17 A recurring theme I found was that they were bullied when they were younger, or had a trauma in their life, or were undersized, or felt rejected by society.
18 In the competitive world of American convention centers, ours is seen as outdated, inflexible, undersized and served by a severely limited supply of nearby hotel rooms.
19 It looks like a stage set, a walk-in painting by Yves Tanguy or Joan Miró, or a life-size version of Giacometti’s undersized masterpiece, “The Palace at 4 a.m.”
20 He is undersized for a basketball player.
1 个子小的
2 比普通小的
3 经过一定规格筛孔中筛下的
5 不够大的