词汇:tiny

adj. 微小的;很少的

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Newt didn’t know what was happening when the first hailstones hit. When he saw the tiny white pellets bouncing on the grass he assumed he was at last seeing snow.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
If she’s at Adobe Walls, you’d do better to miss her, Augustus thought, but he didn’t say it. He shook hands with the young sheriff and watched him mount and ride across the river. Soon he dipped out of sight, in the rough breaks to the north. When he reappeared on the Vast plain, he was only a tiny speck.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Every time they topped a ridge and saw the tiny flame of the campfire, July tried to calm himself, tried to remind himself that it would be almost a miracle if Elmira were there. Yet he couldn’t help hoping. Sometimes he felt so bad about things that he didn’t know if he could keep going much longer without knowing where she was.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
But the ride to the river was uneventful. It seemed they had not been riding long before they saw the silver band of the river in the moonlight. July stopped so abruptly that Joe almost bumped into his horse. He and Mr. McCrae were looking at something downriver. At first Joe couldn’t see anything to look at, but then he noticed a tiny flame of light, far downriver.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Fowler did his best for Elmira. He got the traders to let her have a little room—just a tiny, dirty closet, really. It was next to a warehouse where piles of buffalo skins were stored. The smell of the skins was worse than anything that had happened on the river. Her room was full of fleas that had escaped from the skins. She spent much of her time scratching.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
It seemed to her it might be the fact that she was so small that made Big Zwey so interested. It was a problem she had had before. Huge men seemed to like her because she was so tiny. Big Zwey was even larger than the buffalo hunter who had caused her to run to July.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Before he could draw much comfort from that line of speculation he heard his own gun go off. A second or two later it went off again, and then again. The sound came from just north of the gully. As he could not be any wetter, and could not stand the suspense of not knowing what was going on, he waded the little creek and climbed the bank, only to look and see the barrels of a shotgun not a yard from his face. The ox of a man held the shotgun; in his big hands it looked tiny, though the barrels in Roscoe’s face seemed as big as cannons.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“He’s got silver on his saddle, like Mexicans go in for,” Augustus said. “I seen the sun flashing on it.” Lorena looked again and saw a tiny speck. “I don’t know how you can see that far, Gus,” she said.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“If we was in town we’d have a fine funeral,” Augustus said. “But as you can see, we ain’t in town. There’s nothing you can do but kick your horse.” “I wish I could have finished the song,” Allen said.THE WHISKEY BOAT STANK, and the men on it stank, but Elmira was not sorry she had taken passage. She had a tiny little cubbyhole among the whiskey casks, with a few planks and some buffalo skins thrown over it to keep the rain out, but she spent most of her time sitting at the rear of the boat, watching the endless flow of brown water. Some days were so hot that the air above the water shimmered and the shore became indistinct; other days a chill rain blew and she wrapped herself in one of the buffalo robes and kept fairly dry. The rain was welcome, for it discouraged the fleas. They made her sleep uneasy, but it was a small price to pay for escaping from Port Smith. She had lived where there were fleas before, and worse things than fleas.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Then, with a wide grin, Deets held up the needle. The tiny yellow tip of the thorn was on it. “Now you be cuttin’ the cards agin,” he said.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
He motioned at a chair, and Dish took it, feeling red in the face one second and pale the next. He longed to know what Lorena was feeling about it all, and when Jake turned his head a minute, he cast her a glance. Her eyes were unusually bright, but they didn’t see him. They returned continually to Jake, who was paying her no particular mind. She tapped her fingers on the table three or four times, a little absently, as if keeping time with her own thoughts, and she drank two more sips from Jake’s glass. There were tiny beads of sweat above her upper lip, one right at the edge of the faint scar, but she didn’t look bothered by the heat or anything else.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“I guess they’re professors,” Dish said. “They sure like to read.” Finally the men trotted on around to the barn. One was a stocky red-faced man of about the age of the Captain; the other was a tiny feist of a fellow with a pocked face and a big pistol strapped to his leg. The red-faced man was obviously the boss. His black horse was no doubt the envy of many a man. The little man rode a grulla that was practically swaybacked.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Two tiny tigers take two taxis to town.
>> 绕口令Can you read the following tongue twisters fluently?
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A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
>> 绕口令Can you read the following tongue twisters fluently?
(then) Because and here is the principle of tiny variations - - the orientations of the hairs - -
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
Grant, ignoring the others, picks up the baby dinosaur, and holds it on the palm of his hand, under the incubator's heat light. He spreads the tiny animal out on the back of his hand and delicately runs his finger over its tail, counting the vertebrae. A look of puzzled recognition crosses his face.
>> 侏罗纪公园 1 Jurassic Park (1993) Movie Script
Grant takes a better look around Eric's tiny hideaway, impressed with what he's been able to scavenge. Among the many items we see another smoke canister, some battery-powered lanterns and lots of candy wrappers. This kid's been living on chocolate for weeks.
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Udesky swings the tiny screen out and pushes play. The others crowd around.
>> 侏罗纪公园3 Jurassic Park 3 (2001) Movie Script
Jordan watches as the dancing continues, then casuallyglances out a porthole, where WE SEE the distant lightsof a PLANE making its way across the night sky. After a few beats, the plane EXPLODES, a tiny flash of light.
>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
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>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
Soaking wet, Jordan sits upright to see Naomi standingover him in a tiny pink chemise, holding an empty glass.
>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
The Brokers cheer, and as the screaming Dwarf takesflight, hurtling toward camera, we FREEZE FRAME: JORDAN (V.O.) (CONT’D) My name is Jordan Belfort. No, nothim, me. I’m a former member of the middle class raised by twoaccountants in a tiny apartment inBayside, Queens.
>> 华尔街之狼 The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Script
Richie glances down at Edith and her handbag. PUSH IN ON A TINY MICROPHONE WE NOW SEE CLEVERLY BUILT INTO THE HANDLE OF EDITH’S GUCCI BAG.
>> 美国骗局 American Hustle Movie Script
IRV’S CAR PULLS UP AND A FAT VALET IN RED OPENS DOOR. ROSALYN GETS OUT IN HER WHITE DRESS -- DOLLY HANDS ROSALYN A TINY SHOPPING BAG WITH SWISS NAIL PRODUCTS. ROSALYN OPENS A LITTLE BOTTLE OF NAIL FINISH AND SHRIEKS IN ECSTACY.
>> 美国骗局 American Hustle Movie Script
Through the golden pollen hanging in the air, we RISE UP tosee the shack is now THE LOVELY HOUSE we saw before. It’s tiny and white, with black shutters anda steep roof. A white picket fence. In every detail it isimpossibly charming.
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