другие переводы
небольшой |
small
little
low
moderate
narrow
lower
|
маленький |
small
little
petite
puny
diminutive
wee
|
малый |
small
little
lesser
petit
cove
baby
|
мелкий |
small
shallow
fine
petty
potty
minute
|
незначительный |
minor
light
insignificant
small
slight
little
|
тонкий |
thin
fine
subtle
small
slim
delicate
|
слабый |
weak
weakly
low
feeble
faint
slight
|
тихий |
quiet
silent
soft
low
calm
tranquil
|
скромный |
modest
humble
frugal
small
unassuming
lowly
|
короткий |
short
brief
small
little
skimpy
|
немногочисленный |
a few
not numerous
small
|
ничтожный |
insignificant
paltry
little
small
puny
naught
|
негромкий |
low
small
lower
|
непродолжительный |
small
impermanent
|
бедный |
poor
lean
penniless
meager
humble
indigent
|
низменный |
low
base
small
|
пристыженный |
ashamed
abashed
hangdog
small
|
униженный |
humiliated
humble
abject
degraded
oppressed
diminished
|
незнатного происхождения |
commoner
of humble origin
small
|
разбавленный |
diluted
dilute
watered
thin
washy
small
|
синонимы
имя прилагательное
примеры использования
”“Not a speck, I wouldn’t say,” said Rew, grinning at her, “but yes, it’s much smaller than those two cities.
From east to west they were a bit smaller – a mere handful of hundreds of miles from the Godspike in the east westward as far as the escarpment of the Tzwayg, which, if he could be bothered to imagine such things mattered just now, might be considered the start of the foothills of the Konsidar.
She was smaller than the males, but wiser.
Though the trees were smaller on the old road’s course the undergrowth was thick, and he was raked by branches and thorns.
The Cashax school was smaller and the palace in Khalishtor was smaller still.
There were other tracks intermixed from smaller animals, taking advantage of the work the deer did keeping the pathway through the forest clear.
It played with them, lighting the sands with fire, leaving cherry-glowing glass, forcing riders to turn away and then turn again, boxing one in and making the box smaller and smaller until there was nowhere left to go and the rider simply stopped and waited for the end.
In minutes, they’d pushed the smaller narjags back to the gates.
His artificial irises purred smaller in his lidless eyes.
Then the smaller managed to block and lock the arm of the larger, and flipped him off his chest onto the ground, where the tussle commenced anew.
It was exactly like the Godspike except several thousand times smaller and covered in sigils.
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