small-minded
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?sm??l?ma?n.d?d]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?smɑ?l?ma?n.d?d]
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基本解釋
- adj. 心胸狹窄的;固執(zhí)己見的;氣量小的
英漢例句
- Britten, according to the prevalent view, was a small-minded, provincial music maker, concerned chiefly with his own advancement.
按照世人通常的看法,布里頓是個心胸狹窄、短見薄識的音樂匠人,只關(guān)心自己的遠(yuǎn)大前程。 - It would be miraculous if the army's intervention shocked the country's battling small-minded politicians into a new and urgent policy of building dykes and embankments against the rising seas.
如果軍隊的干預(yù)震動了迷于混戰(zhàn)、眼光狹小的政客,使他們轉(zhuǎn)而致力于制訂緊迫的新政策,建筑堤壩和河岸,抵御不斷上升的海水,那可真是一個奇跡。 - But small-minded people belittle what they don't understand.
但是眼光狹窄的人總是貶低他們不理解的事物。 - Also on the level of taste and tone, the books seemed to some readers—for example, Hitchings—provincial and small-minded.
NEWYORKER: The English Wars - Sinclair Lewis was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for Babbitt--the story of a small-minded Realtor in the 1920s.
FORBES: Recession Relapse? - Parliament, paralysed for the usual small-minded reasons, gave up on it last year.
ECONOMIST: Unchanging Italy
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英英字典
- having strong opinions and refusing to consider new or different ideas
- If you say that someone is small-minded, you are critical of them because they have fixed opinions and are unwilling to change them or to think about more general subjects.