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单词 miniature
释义

miniature

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noun

min·​i·​a·​ture ˈmi-nē-ə-ˌchu̇r How to pronounce miniature (audio) ˈmi-ni-ˌchu̇r How to pronounce miniature (audio)
ˈmin-yə-,
-chər,
-ˌtyu̇r,
-ˌtu̇r
1
a
: a copy on a much reduced scale
The designer displayed a miniature of the Washington, D.C. Mall.
b
: something small of its kind
The little boy looked like his father in miniature.
2
: a painting in an illuminated (see illuminate entry 1 sense 4) book or manuscript
3
: the art of painting miniatures
The artist excelled in miniature.
4
: a very small portrait or other painting (as on ivory or metal)
The lady wore a locket containing a miniature of her mother.
miniaturist
ˈmi-nē-ə-ˌchu̇r-ist
ˈmi-ni-ˌchu̇r- How to pronounce miniature (audio)
-chər-
-ˌtyu̇r-
-ˌtu̇r-
noun
miniaturistic
ˌmi-nē-ə-chə-ˈri-stik How to pronounce miniature (audio)
ˌmi-ni-
ˌmin-yə-
-ˌtyu̇-
-ˌtu̇-
adjective

miniature

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adjective

: being or represented on a small scale
Phrases
in miniature
: in a greatly diminished size, form, or scale

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How Miniature Came to Mean What It Does

The word miniature is about size, specifically, small size. But its Latin ancestor concerned not size, but color.

In the era before the invention of the printing press, anything printed was printed by hand: someone pressed a pigmented point to a surface and left marks. People used black pigment mostly, but sometimes they used red, especially for titles, large initial letters, and decorative drawings. The Latin name for the red coloring—which was either cinnabar or red lead—was minium, and the corresponding verb meaning "to color with minium" was miniare.

In early Italian, the association of decorative drawings with miniare was so strong that the meaning of miniare was broadened until it simply meant "to decorate a manuscript." A noun form of the word, miniatura, was used to refer to the art of illuminating—that is, of adding illustrations to—a manuscript, regardless of the colors used. Since the illuminations in manuscripts (as the illustrations themselves are called) were small by comparison with most other paintings, miniatura came to refer not only to a manuscript illumination but to any small portrait or painting, and eventually to anything very small. English speakers had adopted the word as miniature by the 16th century.

Synonyms

Noun

  • model

Adjective

  • atomic
  • bitsy
  • bitty
  • infinitesimal
  • itty-bitty
  • itsy-bitsy
  • little bitty
  • microminiature
  • microscopic
  • microscopical
  • minuscule
  • minute
  • teensy
  • teensy-weensy
  • teeny
  • teeny-weeny
  • tiny
  • wee
  • weeny
  • weensy
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Example Sentences

Noun a diorama filled with miniatures of town buildings as they looked in the 19th century Adjective a collection of miniature books The little boy looks like a miniature version of his father.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Churros come in several forms here, from traditional straight sticks (both full-size and miniature), loops dunked into ice cream, lassos, and a large, party-size coil called a twine. Paul Stephen, San Antonio Express-News, 31 Aug. 2022 In others, a religious symbol near the cash register might hint at the owner's beliefs: a small Hindu altar, a Buddha miniature or a plaque with Islamic calligraphy. CNN, 8 May 2021 And somehow in microcosm — and this was really incredible as an actor opening a script, to see that arc played out in miniature, but in fullness — in the course of one episode of television. Kate Aurthur, Variety, 14 Aug. 2022 This was proto-Black Twitter in miniature — a jokey Spaces room for the dial-up era. Will Dukes, Rolling Stone, 10 Aug. 2022 Some of these visionary works of art in miniature were created for this auction, such as those by Luna Benaï and Metagolden. Anthony Demarco, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 An abstract painting in miniature, this colorful case is one of a gazillion gift ideas waiting to be discovered on Society6, an international marketplace full of work by independent artists. Alyssa Gautieri, Good Housekeeping, 8 Aug. 2022 The ferry rumbled about nine miles across the glassy Puget Sound, and approximately 35 minutes later, with the Seattle skyline rendered in miniature behind us, we were deposited at the terminal in the Winslow area of Bainbridge Island. Liza Weisstuch, Washington Post, 5 Aug. 2022 Rosalba Carriera, internationally renowned for her pastels, is represented by allegorical works from 1715 as well as a delightfully detailed miniature—in watercolor on ivory—of a fashionable woman holding her dog. Judith H. Dobrzynski, WSJ, 9 Oct. 2021
Adjective
Her constant companion was a year old silver miniature poodle named Kelly who was her best friend. Beth Thames | Bethmthames@gmail.com, al, 8 June 2022 This cross-breed pup is the result of breeding a miniature poodle with a Maltese. Alesandra Dubin, Good Housekeeping, 20 May 2022 Martha Ochoa owns the world’s largest collection of miniature paintings. Timothy Fanning, San Antonio Express-News, 6 Dec. 2021 Grossberg took a subway from her apartment in Brooklyn to Manhattan’s Upper East Side and made her way to a Park Avenue duplex where her charge was waiting with two housekeepers and a miniature poodle. Norman Vanamee, Town & Country, 11 July 2021 That title went to a gray miniature poodle, Elliot, and his owner Deborah Burnett of Gray Court, South Carolina. Liz Langley, Animals, 11 Dec. 2020 Slip was ahead of the curve with silk scrunchies, and the brand is once again leading the way with its miniature version. Lindy Segal, Harper's BAZAAR, 14 July 2022 As its name suggests, the NuFace Mini Facial Toning Device Set contains a miniature version of the Allure Best of Beauty-winning device. Jennifer Hussein, Allure, 3 July 2022 Champion also wore a bracelet with miniature version of Nick Saban’s trademark hat. Mary Colurso | Mcolurso@al.com, al, 28 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Italian miniatura art of illuminating a manuscript, from Medieval Latin, from Latin miniatus, past participle of miniare to color with minium, from minium red lead

First Known Use

Noun

circa 1586, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

1714, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

miniature 1 of 2

noun

min·​i·​a·​ture ˈmi-nē-ə-ˌchu̇r How to pronounce miniature (audio)
ˈmi-ni-ˌchu̇r
1
: a copy of something that is much smaller than the original I made a miniature of the Eiffel Tower.
2
: a very small portrait or painting

miniature

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adjective

: very small
miniature books
a miniature breed of dogs

miniature 1 of 2

adjective

as in tiny
very small in size a dollhouse with miniature furnishings

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • tiny
  • minuscule
  • microscopic
  • small
  • microminiature
  • mini
  • teeny
  • atomic
  • wee
  • model
  • teensy
  • bitty
  • microscopical
  • weeny
  • infinitesimal
  • bitsy
  • baby
  • micro
  • little
  • itty-bitty
  • dwarf
  • petite
  • teeny-weeny
  • itsy-bitsy
  • little bitty
  • diminutive
  • weensy
  • pygmy
  • smallish
  • minute
  • elfin
  • pocket-sized
  • teensy-weensy
  • dinky
  • pocket
  • minikin
  • pocket-size
  • pint-sized
  • half-pint
  • dwarfish
  • puny
  • Lilliputian
  • pint-size
  • undersized
  • scrubby
  • insignificant
  • undersize

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • giant
  • gigantic
  • mammoth
  • monster
  • colossal
  • large
  • massive
  • monstrous
  • cosmic
  • monumental
  • enormous
  • huge
  • titanic
  • planetary
  • mountainous
  • heroic
  • oversized
  • prodigious
  • elephantine
  • grand
  • jumbo
  • astronomical
  • immense
  • big
  • astronomic
  • tremendous
  • heroical
  • major
  • oversize
  • handsome
  • substantial
  • great
  • sizeable
  • cosmical
  • extensive
  • hulking
  • sizable
  • bulky
  • overgrown
  • outsized
  • outsize
  • super
  • largish
  • herculean
  • gross
  • considerable
  • good
  • hefty
  • monolithic
  • goodly
  • majestic
  • towering
  • whopping
  • imposing
  • bumper
  • grandiose
  • formidable
  • overscale
  • stupendous
  • overscaled
  • lofty
  • king-sized
  • king-size
  • staggering
  • infinite
  • vast
  • whacking
  • cavernous
  • voluminous
  • boundless
  • immeasurable
  • vasty
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miniature

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noun

as in reproduction
an exact representation of something in greatly reduced size a diorama filled with miniatures of town buildings as they looked in the 19th century

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • reproduction
  • replica
  • imitation
  • model
  • copy
  • mini
  • facsimile
  • midget
  • duplicate
  • mock
  • carbon
  • clone
  • dupe
  • pigmy
  • carbon copy
  • pygmy
  • dummy
  • replication
  • dwarf
  • reduplication
  • duplication
  • pocket edition

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • prototype
  • original
  • archetype
  • enlargement
  • blowup

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of miniature are diminutive, little, minute, small, and tiny. While all these words mean "noticeably below average in size," miniature applies to an exactly proportioned reproduction on a very small scale.

a dollhouse with miniature furnishings

Although the words diminutive and miniature have much in common, diminutive implies abnormal smallness.

diminutive bonsai plants

The synonyms little and miniature are sometimes interchangeable, but little is more absolute in implication often carrying the idea of petiteness, pettiness, insignificance, or immaturity.

your pathetic little smile

The words minute and miniature can be used in similar contexts, but minute implies extreme smallness.

a minute amount of caffeine in the soda

Both small and little are often interchangeable, but small applies more to relative size determined by capacity, value, number.

a relatively small backyard

Tiny is an informal equivalent to minute.

tiny cracks formed in the painting
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