| 单词 | dwarfing | 
| 释义 | dwarf1 of 3noun   ˈdwȯrf     plural dwarfs ˈdwȯrfs  often attributive 1  sometimes offensive   : a person of unusually small stature (see stature sense 1)    especially : a person whose height does not exceed 4' 10" and is typically less than 4' 5"  2   : an animal or plant much below normal size   3  folklore   : a small legendary manlike being who is usually misshapen and ugly and skilled as a craftsman   4  astronomy   : a celestial object of comparatively small mass or size: such as    a    : a star of ordinary or low luminosity  The outer layers of a swollen elderly red giant star were pouring onto the photosphere of a vigorous … yellow dwarf, something like the Sun.compare giant sense 4, supergiant  b    : a galaxy containing a relatively low number of stars  Harlow Shapley discovered the first examples of dwarf satellite galaxies in 1938, one in the constellation Sculptor and one in Fornax.  5   : an insignificant person  a literary dwarf  dwarfish   ˈdwȯr-fish adjective  dwarfishly adverb   dwarfishness noun   dwarflike   ˈdwȯrf-ˌlīk adjective  dwarfness   ˈdwȯrf-nəs noun dwarf2 of 3 verb  dwarfed; dwarfing; dwarfs   transitive verb 1   : to cause to appear smaller or to seem inferior  dwarfed by his older brother has dwarfed the achievements of her predecessors 2   : to restrict the growth of : stunt  children dwarfed by malnutrition intransitive verb   : to become smaller   dwarf3 of 3 adjective of a plant    : low-growing in habit  a dwarf peach tree dwarfer forms of citrus dwarfing verbas in haltingto hold back the normal growth of shrubs dwarfed by the lack of water Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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