گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'short'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: باقی‌ دار

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2 عمومی:: كسردار

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3 عمومی:: مختصر

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4 عمومی:: كوتاه‌

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5 عمومی:: قاصر

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6 عمومی:: كوچك‌

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7 عمومی:: كمتر

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english

1 general:: adj. stubby: She rode a short horse. adj. diminutive: He was a short man. adj. brief: We had a short meeting. adj. concise: The story was short and to the point. adj. wanting: She was short of funds. adj. short pants: She was wearing blue shorts noun underwear: He was wearing shorts under his pants.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: time short not long: • I lived in Tokyo for a short time. • Smokers have a shorter life expectancy than non-smokers. brief especially written lasting only for a short time. Brief is more formal than short , and is used especially in written English: • The President will make a brief visit to Seattle today. • He coached Hingis for a brief period in the 1990s. quick [ only before noun ] taking a short time to do something: • I had a quick look at the map. • He had a quick shower and then went out. short-lived lasting only for a short time – used especially when someone wishes that a good situation had been able to last for longer: • short-lived success • The ceasefire was short-lived. • a short-lived romance • short-lived optimism about the economy fleeting lasting only for an extremely short time – used especially when someone wishes that something had been able to last for longer: • a fleeting visit • a fleeting smile • She caught a fleeting glimpse of him. • a fleeting moment of happiness • a fleeting thought momentary lasting for a very short time – used especially about feelings or pauses: • There was a momentary pause in the conversation. • The momentary panic ended when he found his two-year-old son waiting happily outside the store. passing [ only before noun ] lasting only for a short time – used especially when people are only interested in something or mention something for a short time: • passing fashions • He made only a passing reference to war. • It’s just a passing phase (= it will end soon ) . ephemeral formal lasting only for a short time, and ending quickly like everything else in this world: • Beauty is ephemeral. • the ephemeral nature of our existence • His wealth proved to be ephemeral. person short someone who is short is not as tall as most people: • He was a short fat man. not very tall quite short. This phrase sounds more gentle than saying that someone is short: • She wasn’t very tall – maybe about 1.60 m. small short and with a small body: • My mother was a small woman. • The girl was quite small for her age (= smaller than other girls of the same age ) . petite used about a woman who is attractively short and thin: • She was a petite woman with blonde hair. stocky used about a boy or man who is short, heavy, and strong: • Harry was stocky and middle-aged. dumpy short and fat: • a dumpy girl with red hair diminutive formal literary very short or small – used especially in descriptions in novels: • a diminutive figure dressed in black stubby stubby fingers or toes are short and thick: • the baby’s stubby little fingers

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   adj. not measuring much from one end to the other VERBS be, look, seem ADV. extremely, really, very | comparatively, fairly, quite, rather, relatively a relatively short distance of 50 to 100 miles not lasting a long time VERBS be, feel, seem | become, get The working week is getting shorter and shorter. | make sth | keep sth Do you mind if we keep the meeting short? ADV. extremely, very | comparatively, fairly, quite, relatively It was all over in a relatively short space of time. not having enough of what is needed VERBS be, look Our team was one player short. | become, get We're getting short of funds. ADV. extremely, really, terribly, very, woefully If space is really short, that door can be moved. United looked woefully short of menace in attack. | a bit, quite, rather PREP. of Mike was a bit short of cash just then. rude VERBS be ADV. a bit, rather PREP. with Sorry I was a bit short with you earlier.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with SHORT, Also see BY THE SHORT HAIRS; CAUGHT SHORT; CUT SHORT; FALL SHORT; FOR SHORT; IN BRIEF (SHORT); IN SHORT ORDER; IN SHORT SUPPLY; IN THE LONG (SHORT) RUN; LIFE IS TOO SHORT; LONG AND SHORT OF IT; LONG (SHORT) HAUL; MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT; MAKE SHORT WORK OF; NOTHING SHORT OF; RUN SHORT; SELL SHORT; STOP SHORT.

American Heritage Idioms

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