puny的意思和读音

puny

: [ˈpjuni] : [ˈpjuːni]

adj.

punier  puniest  

adj.robust,considerable

adj.small,weak,tiny,feeble,frail

punyadj.

1.small and weak

The lamb was a puny little thing.

2.not very impressive

They laughed at my puny efforts.

adj.1.;,2.,

adj.1.a puny person or animal is small, thin, and weak2.poor in quality or amount, and not very effective or impressive

1. peaky adj. puny adj. relent v. ...

2. pungent adj. puny adj. purity n. ...

3. punctilious > puny > pusillanimous > ...

4. peaky adj. puny adj. relent v. ...

5. Morose Puny Uncouth ...

6. neuter:v. puny:n. circumvent:v. ); ; …

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1.There was great rejoicing, but the child was weak and puny, so weak that it had to be christened at once.

2.It's amazing, just on the puny power of the sun -- by having a super lightweight plane, you're able to get it up there.-

3.Building up a stack is supposed to be a stack, and 2 is just a puny stack.,2

4.Puny demand was partly the result of small wage rises, but it was also because Germany's service sector is underdeveloped.

5.Qin Dynasty consciousness is some puny dim, act not know just what to appear is who, hears sounds to feel to is a female.

6.The puny pendency face of Tang Lu Er, but the hand tightly grasp his gusset not to put, the tears presently dripped out.“……”

7.Babylon the great and its superior people greet you. I, Hammurabi, desire peace with all my neighbors - even your puny culture.使

8.Like the early Apple II of Mr. Jobs, it is too puny for many tasks, including sequencing the entire genome of a person.II

9.If he had been small or puny or sickly or misshapen he would've been discarded.

10.He made Larry who was sitting next to him, though only three or four inches shorter, look puny.