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I. small [brit. angl. smɔːl, am. angl. smɔl] SAM.
le creux du dos, les reins m. spol mn.
II. smalls SAM.
smalls mn. samost. brit. angl. pog., evfem.:
petit linge m. spol
III. small [brit. angl. smɔːl, am. angl. smɔl] PRID.
1. small (not big):
small house, car, book, coin, dog, bag
small atribut. change, job, mistake, matter
small atribut. increase, majority, proportion, quantity, amount, stake
small atribut. sum, number
the small matter of the £1, 000 you owe me iron.
to cut sth up small
the smallest room pog. evfem.
le petit coin pog., evfem.
2. small (petty):
small person, act
3. small (not much):
4. small (quiet):
small voice, noise
small sound
5. small (humiliated):
IV. small [brit. angl. smɔːl, am. angl. smɔl] PRISL.
small write:
V. small [brit. angl. smɔːl, am. angl. smɔl]
he's small beer pog. or potatoes pog. am. angl.
it's small beer or potatoes am. angl.
small-minded PRID.
small intestine SAM.
small shopkeeper SAM.
small talk SAM.
banalités ž. spol mn.
small arms SAM. mn. samost.
armes ž. spol mn. légères
small businessman SAM.
small change SAM.
petite monnaie ž. spol
small-mindedness SAM.
mesquinerie ž. spol
small ad SAM. brit. angl.
petite annonce ž. spol
I. small [smɔ:l] PRID.
1. small (not large):
to be too small for sb/sth
2. small (young):
3. small (insignificant):
it's small wonder no čl.
4. small (on a limited scale):
5. small TIPOGRAF., LIT.:
fraza:
it's a small world! preg.
II. small [smɔ:l] SAM. no mn.
small arms SAM. mn.
small business <-es> SAM.
small-time PRID.
small-scale PRID.
small hours SAM. mn.
small-minded PRID. slabš.
small businessman SAM.
gérant(-e) m. spol (ž. spol) d'une petite entreprise
small screen SAM. no mn.
petit écran m. spol
small ad SAM.
petite annonce ž. spol
I. small [smɔl] PRID.
1. small (not large):
to be too small for sb/sth
2. small (young):
3. small (insignificant):
small wonder that ... iron., šalj.
4. small (on limited scale):
5. small TIPOGRAF., LIT.:
fraza:
it's a small world! preg.
II. small [smɔl] SAM.
small business <-es> SAM.
small businessman SAM.
gérant (-e) m. spol (ž. spol) d'une petite entreprise
small beer SAM.
small fry SAM. pog.
1. small fry (children):
gosses mpl
2. small fry fig. (unimportant person):
menu m. spol fretin
small change SAM.
petite monnaie ž. spol
small ad SAM.
petite annonce ž. spol
small-minded PRID.
small intestine SAM.
small-scale PRID.
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The headroom in the rear cockpit was limited, requiring radar operators who were preferably short in stature.
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These "balces" are bordered by ornamental columns that sometimes continued along the steps and added to the stature of the house.
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However, they are distinguished by a considerably shorter stature.
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Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
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She wanted to be a classical actress, but her diminutive stature and talent as a dancer conspired against this ambition.
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