shorter
英 [ˈʃɔːtə]
美 [ˈʃɔrtər]
adv. 缺少; 不足; 未达到; 不及; 中间(打断); 过早地(终止)
adj. 短的; 个子矮的; 短期的; 短暂的
short的比较级
双语例句
- Today's slightly shorter race could well help to tip the scales in his favour
今天距离稍短的赛跑可能会对他占据优势大有助益。 - We would rather have less pay and shorter hours than have better pay and longer hours.
我们宁可薪水少而工作时间短,也不愿薪水高工作时间长。 - Traditional PCs require more power and cooling than thin clients and have a shorter lifespan.
与瘦客户机相比,传统的PC需要更多的电力和更强的冷却系统,寿命更短。 - The union had sought a wage increase and a shorter work week.
工会寻求增加工资,缩短每周工作时间。 - Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends.
贝丝因比她的两个朋友个子都矮而感到很不自在。 - Disassociation of the actuator product suction and delivery times results in a shorter cycle time.
分离器产品的吸力和交货时间的结果在较短的周期时间。 - Automation would bring a shorter, more flexible working week.
自动化会使工作周缩短,也更为灵活。 - Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red.
蓝光的波长比红光的短。 - This code is not only shorter but it's also easier to understand and more efficient.
该代码不仅更短,而且也更容易理解和高效。 - Increasing unionization led to demands for higher wages and shorter hours.
随着工会越来越壮大,有了提高工资、缩短工作时间的要求。