柯林斯詞典dwarf /dw??f/ (dwarfing,dwarfed,dwarfs) 1. V-T If one person or thing is dwarfed by another, the second is so much bigger than the first that it makes them look very small. 使…顯得過于矮小 His figure is dwarfed by the huge red McDonald's sign. 他的個子被巨大的紅色麥當(dāng)勞招牌襯得格外矮小。2. ADJ Dwarf is used to describe varieties or species of plants and animals which are much smaller than the usual size for their kind. (植物或動物) 過于矮小的[ADJ n] ...dwarf shrubs. …過于矮小的灌木叢。3. N-COUNT In children's stories, a dwarf is an imaginary creature that is like a small man. Dwarfs often have magical powers. (童話中的) 小矮人4. N-COUNT In former times, people who were much smaller than normal were called dwarves. 侏儒[侮辱,老式] 返回 dwarf劍橋詞典in stories for children , a creature like a little man with magical powers (兒童故事里有魔法的)小矮人 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 《白雪公主和七個小矮人》 often offensive a person who is much smaller than the usual size 矮子,侏儒 返回 dwarf