punier
美 [?pjuni]
英 [?pju?ni] 
- adj.短小的;弱小的;不足道的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)微不足道的;微小的;發(fā)育不良的
詞形變化
比較級(jí):punier 最高級(jí):puniest 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Does not the age of Balzac, Dickens, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy dwarf its earnest, fitfully brilliant but ultimately punier successor?
如果不是Balzac,Dickens,Dostoyevsky和Tolstoy的時(shí)代的低調(diào)認(rèn)真的創(chuàng)作,斷斷續(xù)續(xù)的杰出創(chuàng)作但是最終卻弱勢(shì)繼承?
Controlling for inflation takes extra work and makes stock gains look punier, so it is easy to see why stock analysts almost never do it.
將通脹因素考慮進(jìn)來(lái)需要額外的工作,而且會(huì)讓股市漲幅顯得更加微不足道,因此很容易理解股市分析師們為什么幾乎從來(lái)不這樣做。
Rights issues and punier dividends would be bad news for shareholders.
權(quán)利的分配和極少的紅利怕是股東們不愿聽(tīng)到的消息。
its share of Swiss jobs is punier than Nokia's in Finland
但其本國(guó)員工在總員工中所占的比例卻小于諾基亞