undersized

英[ˌʌndə'saɪzd] 美[ˌʌdər'saɪzd]
  • adj. 尺寸不足的;体积比普通小的;小型的;个子小的
  • =(undersize).
undersize
  • undam vt.从...撤去堤坝使从堤(或坝)中涌出使如决堤般流出
  • undamaged adj.未受损伤的;没有破损的
  • undamped adj.不灰心的;不失望的;不减弱的
  • undated adj.无定期的
  • undauntable adj.吓不倒的;无畏的;大胆的
Adjective:
  1. smaller than normal for its kind

1. They squashed into an undersized reception room.
他们挤到了一个较小的接待室里。

来自柯林斯例句

2. At school I was fairly skinny and undersized.
上学时我相当瘦小.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. He was undersized, as were all the local children I was to meet.
他个头偏矮,跟我见到的所有当地孩子一样。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The boy was probably twelve years old, but undersized.
这孩子大概有12岁, 不过个子没那么大.

来自名作英译部分

5. The cubs were sickly and undersized.
那些幼兽又弱又矮小.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The cubs were sickly and undersized.
      那些幼兽又弱又矮小.
    2. The overall design of the tools were undersized for the parts.
      摸具的所有的设计对于零件来说尺寸过小。
    3. I hate these puny undersized planets. The gravity is so different.
      我讨厌这些小不点的星球。重力是那么不一样。
    4. At school I was fairly skinny and undersized.
      上学时我相当瘦小。
    5. Although he seemed thin and undersized compared with his cousins, he was really as hard as nails and didn't fall ill half as often as they did.
      和堂兄弟们相比,他看上去好像又瘦又矮小,实际上他身体好像又瘦又矮小,实际上他身体非常强壮,生病的次数比他们少多了。