pygmy
- IPA[ˈpɪɡmi]
英式
- a member of certain peoples of very short stature in equatorial Africa and parts of SE Asia.;something that is very small
- used in names of animals and plants that are much smaller than more typical kinds, e.g. pygmy shrew, pygmy water lily.;very small or insignificant.
noun: Pygmy, plural noun: Pygmies
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名詞
- 1. a member of certain peoples of very short stature in equatorial Africa and parts of SE Asia.
- 2. derogatory something that is very small they were pygmies compared to the current satellites
- ▪ a person who is insignificant or lacks ability in a particular respect he regarded them as intellectual pygmies
形容詞
- 1. used in names of animals and plants that are much smaller than more typical kinds, e.g. pygmy shrew, pygmy water lily.
- ▪ very small or insignificant.
- a very small Australasian marsupial with a prehensile tail, that feeds on insects and nectar.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shrew which is one of the smallest known mammals.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for bonobo
Oxford Dictionary
- a very small owl found in America and northern Eurasia.
Oxford Dictionary
- a very small owl found in America and northern Eurasia.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very small Australasian marsupial with a prehensile tail, that feeds on insects and nectar.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for bonobo
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shrew which is one of the smallest known mammals.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpiɡmē]
美式
- a member of certain peoples of very short stature in equatorial Africa and parts of Southeast Asia.
- used in names of animals and plants that are much smaller than more typical kinds, e.g., pygmy ...
Oxford American Dictionary