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adj. 较短的

  1. This street is four times shorter than that one.
    这条街道比那条短四倍。
  2. He seems much shorter without his shoes on.
    他没穿鞋,看上去矮多了。



Short \Short\, a. [Compar. {Shorter}; superl. {Shortest}.] [OE.
short, schort, AS. scort, sceort; akin to OHG. scurz, Icel.
skorta to be short of, to lack, and perhaps to E. shear, v.
t. Cf. {Shirt}.]
1. Not long; having brief length or linear extension; as, a
short distance; a short piece of timber; a short flight.

The bed is shorter than that a man can stretch
himself on it. --Isa. xxviii.
20.

2. Not extended in time; having very limited duration; not
protracted; as, short breath.

The life so short, the craft so long to learn.
--Chaucer.

To short absense I could yield. --Milton.

3. Limited in quantity; inadequate; insufficient; scanty; as,
a short supply of provisions, or of water.

4. Insufficiently provided; inadequately supplied; scantily
furnished; lacking; not coming up to a resonable, or the
ordinary, standard; -- usually with of; as, to be short of
money.

We shall be short in our provision. --Shak.

5. Deficient; defective; imperfect; not coming up, as to a
measure or standard; as, an account which is short of the
trith.

6. Not distant in time; near at hand.

Marinell was sore offended
That his departure thence should be so short.
--Spenser.

He commanded those who were appointed to attend him
to be ready by a short day. --Clarendon.

7. Limited in intellectual power or grasp; not comprehensive;
narrow; not tenacious, as memory.

Their own short understandings reach
No farther than the present. --Rowe.

8. Less important, efficaceous, or powerful; not equal or
equivalent; less (than); -- with of.

Hardly anything short of an invasion could rouse
them again to war. --Landor.

9. Abrupt; brief; pointed; petulant; as, he gave a short
answer to the question.

10. (Cookery) Breaking or crumbling readily in the mouth;
crisp; as, short pastry.

11. (Metal) Brittle.

Note: Metals that are brittle when hot are called ?ot-short;
as, cast iron may be hot-short, owing to the presence
of sulphur. Those that are brittle when cold are called
cold-short; as, cast iron may be cold-short, on account
of the presence of phosphorus.

12. (Stock Exchange) Engaging or engaged to deliver what is
not possessed; as, short contracts; to be short of stock.
See The shorts, under {Short}, n., and To sell short,
under {Short}, adv.

Note: In mercantile transactions, a note or bill is sometimes
made payable at short sight, that is, in a little time
after being presented to the payer.

13. (Phon.) Not prolonged, or relatively less prolonged, in
utterance; -- opposed to {long}, and applied to vowels or
to syllables. In English, the long and short of the same
letter are not, in most cases, the long and short of the
same sound; thus, the i in ill is the short sound, not of
i in isle, but of ee in eel, and the e in pet is the
short sound of a in pate, etc. See {Quantity}, and Guide
to Pronunciation, [sect][sect]22, 30.

Note: Short is much used with participles to form numerous
self-explaining compounds; as, short-armed,
short-billed, short-fingered, short-haired,
short-necked, short-sleeved, short-tailed,
short-winged, short-wooled, etc.

{At short notice}, in a brief time; promptly.

{Short rib} (Anat.), one of the false ribs.

{Short suit} (Whist), any suit having only three cards, or
less than three. --R. A. Proctor.

{To come short}, {To cut short}, {To fall short}, etc. See
under {Come}, {Cut}, etc.

  1. "For Mr. van Heerden, the road from his office to New York is shorter than the road from his office to the president's office," says Peter Vale, the director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research at South Africa's Rhodes University.
  2. Fares would be about 20 percent below air fares and, on some shorter routes, 40 percent lower, the administrator said.
  3. Today, it is 31 feet shorter after losing about a dozen layers and its capstone.
  4. "I don't care how they do it, but they've got to be able to evacuate that bus" in a shorter period of time, Loeb said.
  5. By avoiding the expensive terminals needed to load flatcars, fuel-efficient RoadRailers will make rail a competitor again in the shorter haul freight routes dominated by trucks, he says.
  6. (Mondeo is shorter than Sierra, but its wheelbase is longer and the track wider).
  7. This product-oriented system has proven more successful at developing higher quality new models on a shorter schedule, analysts say.
  8. The casualty list after last week's musical chairs in John Major's government may be a bit shorter than first appeared.
  9. But they respond well to pruning in spring and this can be done to keep them shorter and make them bushier.
  10. But for circuits to get tinier and denser, experts expect X-rays, which have a shorter wavelength, will have to replace light as the source of illumination for future generations of chips.
  11. "Compared with the French forecasters, the training which ours receive is shorter (and therefore cheaper) and lays less emphasis on meteorological theory," the report said.
  12. If not an hour, perhaps for a shorter period. It is easy to see what Sinn Fein is trying to do. The two governments must be shown to have succumbed to the arguments of the terrorist.
  13. News reporters who face tight deadlines on days the court issues its decisions often _ but not always _ find help in shorter summaries prepared by a court officer called the reporter of decisions.
  14. That's shorter than the lawn-mower manual I bought for my house in Wappinger Falls.
  15. Pirelli's new laser light pulse generator is able to fire bursts of light 10,000 times shorter than current systems, allowing more signals to be packed into a single line. Pirelli: Italy, 2 85351.
  16. But a UK-only aircraft would still, almost certainly, turn out more expensive because of the shorter production run.
  17. The latest edition of Donald Trump's best-selling biography, "Trump: The Art of the Deal," is two sentences shorter after developer Samuel J. LeFrak complained a reference to him was inaccurate.
  18. If the feudal lord agrees, those lengthy political wrangles should get shorter and less disagreeable.
  19. British Airways' packages, which include air fares from the UK to Paris, range from Pounds 83 a person per night to more than Pounds 100. Euro Disney says it expects visitors to stay for a shorter time than European guests at its US theme parks.
  20. It was 40 minutes shorter and infinitely more entertaining than the rambling four hours last year.
  21. Mr Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg's finance minister, said shorter working hours would send a 'negative, defeatist signal' to Europe's workers. Similarly, finance ministers expressed concern about the difficulty in cutting employment taxes.
  22. Suarez asked if the machine would accept quarters for shorter periods.
  23. They have been much shorter, however, on specific plans.
  24. Some 4.5 million elderly taxpayers used to getting Form 1040 will get the shorter Form 1040A. The change was made possible when the IRS added lines allowing the elderly to report retirement income that previously could be reported only on the longer 1040.
  25. "There's a discernible gap between the manufacturers' long planning horizons and those of airlines, which are getting shorter as they change routes and add aircraft."
  26. Dukakis had planned to leave within three hours but ended up staying for nearly seven _ still a few hours shorter than his usual workday.
  27. Moreover, when asked whether they preferred a shorter or longer workweek, the proportion of respondents opting for fewer hours of work (assuming a corresponding reduction in pay) was surprisingly small.
  28. The longest dimension is about one-fourth shorter than that of the Model D15; that earlier model was introduced in January and already is available.
  29. But to Japanese politicians facing the farm vote, the shorter timetable is a better option than their own unemployment.
  30. The drugs are similar, but a Pfizer spokesman said Zoloft remains in the body for a shorter period of time.
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