Considering the smallness of the car, it is relatively roomy inside. 别看这辆汽车小, 里面还比较宽敞.
The chief proof of a man's real greatness lie in his perception of his own smallness. 一个人真正伟大的主要证明在于认识到自己的渺小。
smallness
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the property of having a relatively small size
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the property of being a relatively small amount
<noun.attribute> he was attracted by the smallness of the taxes
the property of having relatively little strength or vigor
<noun.attribute> the smallness of her voice
lack of generosity in trifling matters
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Smallness \Small"ness\, n. The quality or state of being small.
Unlike the tobacco companies, most of the world's big brewers are scarcely equipped to take advantage of the fact. Carlsberg, by contrast, has been outward looking since its beginnings, if only because the smallness of its home market forced it to be.
Asians took the opposite approach, achieving new world records for smallness.
For the moment much of the charm of the operation lies in its smallness and its quirkiness - The Second Great Clothes Hunt has survived expansion with the original concept intact.
But the smallness of the island means that the group of good designers and artists can have considerable influence.
He told the Economist seminar that empowerment 'typically exists naturally with youth, vigour and smallness in organisations'.
In fact, smallness tends to encourage openness because the alternative really would be a nonviable economy.
The owners reckon the smallness of the place is a virtue in disguise, enforcing a disciplined selection of stock. There is no room here for run-of-the-mill products.