1 short /ˈʃoɚt/ adjective shorter; shortest
shorter; shortest
Learner's definition of SHORT
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a : extending a small distance from one end to the other end : having little length : not long(长度)短的 -
Her hair is short. = She has short hair.她的头发很短。
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It's just a short distance from here. = It's just a short distance away.距离这儿很近。
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the shortest rope最短的绳子
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One of my legs is slightly shorter than the other.我的一条腿比另一条稍短
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The coat is short on him. = The coat is too short for him. [=the coat should be longer in order to fit him correctly]他穿这件外套太短了。
b : not great in distance距离短的 c : having little height : not tall个子矮的 2
a : lasting or continuing for a small amount of time : brief短暂的;短期的 -
a short delay/vacation/speech短暂停留/休假/讲话
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the shortest day of the year一年中最短的一天
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Life's too short to worry about the past.生命如此短暂,不要为过去烦恼。
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The movie/meeting was very short.电影/会议很简短。
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You have done a lot in a short space/period of time.你在短短的时间里做了很多工作。
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a short burst of speed突然加速
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I've only lived here for a short time/while.我在这里仅住了一小段时间。
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It's just a short walk from here. [=you can walk there from here in a few minutes]从这儿步行没多远。
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She has a very short memory. [=she forgets about events, conversations, etc., soon after they happen]她记性不好。
b always used before a noun : seeming to pass quickly短短的;过得快的 3
: having few pages, items, etc.简短的;短篇的 4
of clothing : covering only part of the arms or legs(衣服)短的 -
boys in short pants穿着短裤的男孩
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a shirt with short sleeves [=sleeves that end at or above the elbows]短袖衬衣
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a short skirt [=a skirt that ends above the knees and especially several inches above the knees]短裙
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a : existing in less than the usual or needed amount短缺的;不足的 -
We should hurry. Time is short. [=we don't have much time]我们得快点,时间很紧。
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Money has been short lately. [=I haven't had enough money lately]最近手头很紧。
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Gasoline is in short supply. [=little gasoline is available]汽油供应短缺。
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(US) We can be ready on short notice. = (Brit) We can be ready at short notice. [=very quickly]我们可以马上准备好。
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(US) Thank you for meeting with me on such short notice. = (Brit) Thank you for meeting with me at such short notice. [=even though you did not know that I wanted to meet with you until a short time ago]感谢你在如此短的时间就能来见我。
b not used before a noun : having less than what is needed : not having enough of something短缺;缺少 —
often + on -
short on time/food/money缺少时间/食物/金钱
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She's a little short on patience today. [=she is feeling somewhat impatient]她今天有点缺乏耐心。
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He's not short on self-confidence. [=he has plenty of self-confidence]他很有自信。
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He was long on criticism but short on useful advice. [=he was very critical but did not give any useful advice]他提出了很多批评,但是缺乏有用的建议。
c : less than少于 —
used in the phrase nothing short of to give emphasis to a statement or description简直;无异于 d : not reaching far enough不够远的;太近的 6
: made smaller by having part removed简略的;缩写的 —
often + for -
“Doc” is short for “doctor.”*doc是doctor的缩写。
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“Ben” is short for “Benjamin.”*Ben是Benjamin的缩写。
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“www” is short for “World Wide Web.”*www是World Wide Web的缩写。
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not used before a noun : talking to someone in a very brief and unfriendly way : rudely brief简单粗暴 8
linguistics, of a vowel —
used to identify certain vowel sounds in English(元音)短音的 -
long and short vowels长元音和短元音
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the short “a” in “bad”单词bad中发短音的字母a
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the short “e” in “bet”单词bet中发短音的字母e
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the short “i” in “sit”单词sit中发短音的字母i
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the short “o” in “hot”单词hot中发短音的字母o
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the short “u” in “but”单词but中发短音的字母u
— compare 1long 6
draw the short straw
— see 1draw
in short order
: quickly and without delay麻利地;利落地
make short work of
— see 2work
short and sweet
: pleasantly brief : not lasting a long time or requiring a lot of time紧凑的;简明扼要的 -
That's the way we like the meetings—short and sweet.我们喜欢会议这样进行——紧凑不拖拉。
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I've got a few announcements, but I'll keep it short and sweet. [=I will talk for only a few minutes]我有几件事情要宣布,但是我就简单说几句。
short of breath
◊ If you are short of breath, it is difficult for you to breathe.气喘吁吁的;上气不接下气的
the short end of the stick
— see 1stick — shortness
/ˈʃoɚtnəs/ noun [noncount] 2 short /ˈʃoɚt/ adverb
shorter; shortest
shorter; shortest
Learner's definition of SHORT
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: to or at a point that is not as far as expected or desired : to a point not reaching what is needed for something达不到标准(或预期)地 -
The ball fell short.球未射及目标。
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He threw the ball short.他投的球太近了。
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He began to run/answer and then pulled up short. [=stopped suddenly and did not finish]他开始跑步/回答问题,但突然间又停了下来。
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We made as many cookies as we could, but we came up short [=we had fewer than we needed to have] and there weren't enough for everyone.我们尽可能地多做饼干,但还是不够分给每个人。
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Time is running short. [=there is little time left to do, accomplish, etc., something]时间不多了。
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He finished in 30 seconds—just one second short of the world record. [=he finished in 30 seconds and the world record is 29 seconds]他用了30秒钟完成——仅差世界纪录1秒。
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She quit school a month short of [=before] graduation.她毕业前一个月退学了。
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We came up short of [=we did not achieve] our goal.我们未能达到目标。
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Sales for the month came short of our estimates. [=we sold less than we had predicted we would sell]这个月的销量没有达到预期。
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The attack was just short of a full invasion.这次袭击几乎是一次全面入侵。
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She's just short of six feet tall. [=she is almost six feet tall]她身高接近六英尺。
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The performance was just short of perfection. = The performance was (only a) little short of perfect.这场演出近乎完美。
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The running back was stopped short of the goal line. [=was stopped just before the goal line]跑卫队员就在端线前遭到拦截。
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He stopped well short of the line. [=long before reaching the line]他在离界线很远的地方停了下来。
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The boss said that she was unhappy with some employees, but she stopped short of naming which ones. [=but she did not say which employees she was unhappy with]老板说她对某些员工不满,但她没有具体指明是谁。
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We have plenty of shirts left, but we're running short of [=running out of] smaller sizes. [=the available supply of smaller sizes is almost used up]我们的库存里有很多衬衣,但是小号的几乎没有了。
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: in a sudden manner突然 -
The hunter stopped short [=suddenly] when he saw the deer.猎人看到鹿时突然停了下来。
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I was wandering through the exhibit when I was brought up short by a striking photograph. [=when a striking photograph made me suddenly stop]我在展会上闲逛,突然被一幅醒目的照片吸引,骤然停下脚步。
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: for or during a short time短暂 4
: in a way that makes something short使变短
cut short
: to end (something) earlier than expected提前结束
sell (someone or something) short
— see 1sell
short of
: except for (something) : other than (something)除了;除非 -
Short of replacing the motor, I have tried everything to fix the car.除了更换发动机,我已试过所有的办法来修这辆车。
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Short of a catastrophe [=unless something terrible happens], I think we'll succeed.我想我们会成功的,除非有什么大乱子。
taken/caught short
British, informal
: suddenly needing to use a toilet when there is no toilet available突然想上厕所;内急
3 short /ˈʃoɚt/ noun
plural shorts
plural shorts
Learner's definition of SHORT
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[count] : a short movie短片 5
[count] British : a small amount of liquor that you drink quickly : shot少量烈酒
for short
: in a shorter form : as an abbreviation简称;缩写
in short
: in a few words总而言之;简单地说 —
used to indicate that you are saying something in as few words as possible简言之 -
The trip was, in short, a disaster.简言之,这次旅行是场灾难。
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In short [=in summary], the company is doing extremely well.总而言之,这家公司做得非常好。
the long and (the) short of it
— see 3long 4 short /ˈʃoɚt/ verb
shorts; shorted; shorting
shorts; shorted; shorting
Learner's definition of SHORT
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[+ object] : to cause (something) to have a short circuit : short- circuit使短路 —
often + out in U.S. English在美国英语中常与out连用 2
[no object] : to stop working because of a short circuit : short- circuit短路 —
often + out in U.S. English在美国英语中常与out连用