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词汇 shortness
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Definition of shortness in English:

shortness

noun ˈʃɔːtnəsˈʃɔrtnəs
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being relatively small in height or length.

    because of my shortness I had to crane my head to see
    the unnatural shortness of the bed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have heard some people call these conditions 'diseases' while others do not: addiction, shortness, baldness, impotence, crooked teeth, deafness, all mental illness, etc.
    • It's a disease causing shortness in height, redness of skin, and susceptibility to respiratory tract and ear infections.
    • Her fidgetiness was noticed when the shortness of her nails was being discussed.
    • The shortness of the steel on the blade indicates that it was originally a good deal longer.
    • One manifestation was that people got shorter, but it was not the population's shortness that mattered.
    • If the client has a problem with the shortness of the cable you offer, respond with the affirmation that you understand they are looking for a longer one.
    • His build made up for his shortness, his broad shoulders clearly apparent under a torn and tattered linen shirt.
    • Her shortness was compensated for by a pair of blue high-heeled shoes.
    • She had her hair carelessly tied back, but due to the shortness of it, tendrils of hair were already escaping the elastic band.
    • May there be any connection between the shortness of the stone and the fact that it bears no name?
  • 2The quality of lasting a small amount of time.

    the shortness of the lease
    shortness of memory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because of the shortness of the season, no satisfactory playoff system has ever been agreed on.
    • Lest I give the impression that only early works suffer from the shortness of critical memory, let us look briefly at a more recent work.
    • This 1897 story harrowingly captures the nastiness, brutishness, and shortness of life in a village of the time.
    • It appears the timing and shortness of the consultation period was planned.
    • He'll just go for the lowest common denominator and criticise the shortness of their sentence.
    • The shortness of that marriage could slash her divorce settlement to a "mere" £100 million, lawyers said last night.
    • It's a slightly depressing tale, but it definitely makes the viewer reflect on the shortness of life.
    • Due to the shortness of our visit, we wanted to revisit the site to try and find more of the birds that inhabit that particular area.
    • It does not arrive as most persons do, in realization of the shortness and smallness of human life.
    • Those who assume Americans must be insular because they lack passports fail to take all of the factors into consideration, especially the shortness of vacations.
  • 3The quality of being relatively small in extent.

    I apologize for the shortness of this letter
    his speech was excellent because of its shortness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am sorry for the shortness of chapter 12.
    • What's ironic about the shortness of the story mode is that the levels of play are actually pretty long.
    • The largest problem that you'll find with the gameplay is the shortness of gameplay.
    • But what a scene this is, for all its shortness!
    • I would certainly like to hear it on the concert stage—its shortness makes it an ideal filler for many programs.
    • Despite its comparative shortness, the short story is open to both the random and the absolutely determined to an extent that would founder most novels.
    • On page 785, they turn to the shortness of the deliberations.
    • She gives attention to the working conditions of miners over time and across regions, yet the shortness of the book dictates a very abbreviated labour history.
    • Given the shortness of the two discs, I am hoping they are being offered for the price of one.
    • The only big, ugly, major flaw with this DVD is its relative shortness.
    1. 3.1shortness of The state of not having enough of something; lack.
      the school had to close due to shortness of staff
      because of the shortness of time, question 4 remained unanswered
      she suffers from shortness of breath
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He spoke out quite freely and frankly, telling me of the shortness of supplies which delayed their advance.
      • Take all the measures in your power to discharge from the ice the British steamers whose return to England is essential on account of the shortness of transports.
      • He had heard that there was a great shortness in guns and munitions.
      • He took objection to my dealing with interim support because of the shortness of notice.
      • Whoever considers the shortness of hope and is ignorant of the term, makes it obligatory.
      • When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears.
      • Shortness of funds affected the company throughout its existence, severely handicapping the retailer's ability to compete with private firms.
      • Given the shortness of political horizons, it would be advantageous to have the quickest possible retribution for bad behaviour.
      • As a complete surprise, except to those in the know, came the story of shortness of munitions.
      • The motherboards were extremely rare, and it took more than three months until the shortness finally eased up.
  • 4The quality of being abrupt or rude in speech.

    my shortness with people contributed to my demise
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was not inclined to answer any questions without a sarcastic undertone or shortness with me.
    • Rudeness or shortness is a symptom of a deeper problem.
    • He had no tolerance for Will's shortness with him.
    • Impatience manifesting in rudeness or shortness is symptomatic of a rhythm problem.
    • I think what looks like rudeness may be natural impatience or shortness with people who don't appear to have done any homework.
    • Are you often short with others, and do you make excuses for your shortness?
    • He was suffering from a brain cancer, which might explain his shortness with you.
    • Still distraught over her shortness with him, he reminded her that the days of divorce being taboo were long gone.
    • We talked about this issue again on 20 January, when I expressed concern over your shortness with students.
    • Given her reputation for shortness with them, she might not accept it.

Definition of shortness in US English:

shortness

nounˈSHôrtnəsˈʃɔrtnəs
  • 1The quality of being relatively small in height or length.

    because of my shortness I had to crane my head to see
    the unnatural shortness of the bed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • May there be any connection between the shortness of the stone and the fact that it bears no name?
    • I have heard some people call these conditions 'diseases' while others do not: addiction, shortness, baldness, impotence, crooked teeth, deafness, all mental illness, etc.
    • She had her hair carelessly tied back, but due to the shortness of it, tendrils of hair were already escaping the elastic band.
    • Her fidgetiness was noticed when the shortness of her nails was being discussed.
    • It's a disease causing shortness in height, redness of skin, and susceptibility to respiratory tract and ear infections.
    • The shortness of the steel on the blade indicates that it was originally a good deal longer.
    • His build made up for his shortness, his broad shoulders clearly apparent under a torn and tattered linen shirt.
    • Her shortness was compensated for by a pair of blue high-heeled shoes.
    • One manifestation was that people got shorter, but it was not the population's shortness that mattered.
    • If the client has a problem with the shortness of the cable you offer, respond with the affirmation that you understand they are looking for a longer one.
  • 2The quality of lasting a small amount of time.

    the shortness of the lease
    shortness of memory
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lest I give the impression that only early works suffer from the shortness of critical memory, let us look briefly at a more recent work.
    • It appears the timing and shortness of the consultation period was planned.
    • Due to the shortness of our visit, we wanted to revisit the site to try and find more of the birds that inhabit that particular area.
    • He'll just go for the lowest common denominator and criticise the shortness of their sentence.
    • The shortness of that marriage could slash her divorce settlement to a "mere" £100 million, lawyers said last night.
    • It's a slightly depressing tale, but it definitely makes the viewer reflect on the shortness of life.
    • Those who assume Americans must be insular because they lack passports fail to take all of the factors into consideration, especially the shortness of vacations.
    • This 1897 story harrowingly captures the nastiness, brutishness, and shortness of life in a village of the time.
    • Because of the shortness of the season, no satisfactory playoff system has ever been agreed on.
    • It does not arrive as most persons do, in realization of the shortness and smallness of human life.
  • 3The quality of being relatively small in extent.

    I apologize for the shortness of this letter
    his speech was excellent because of its shortness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But what a scene this is, for all its shortness!
    • Despite its comparative shortness, the short story is open to both the random and the absolutely determined to an extent that would founder most novels.
    • The only big, ugly, major flaw with this DVD is its relative shortness.
    • I am sorry for the shortness of chapter 12.
    • On page 785, they turn to the shortness of the deliberations.
    • The largest problem that you'll find with the gameplay is the shortness of gameplay.
    • I would certainly like to hear it on the concert stage—its shortness makes it an ideal filler for many programs.
    • Given the shortness of the two discs, I am hoping they are being offered for the price of one.
    • She gives attention to the working conditions of miners over time and across regions, yet the shortness of the book dictates a very abbreviated labour history.
    • What's ironic about the shortness of the story mode is that the levels of play are actually pretty long.
    1. 3.1shortness of The state of not having enough of something; lack.
      the school had to close due to shortness of staff
      because of the shortness of time, question 4 remained unanswered
      she suffers from shortness of breath
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He took objection to my dealing with interim support because of the shortness of notice.
      • When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears.
      • He spoke out quite freely and frankly, telling me of the shortness of supplies which delayed their advance.
      • The motherboards were extremely rare, and it took more than three months until the shortness finally eased up.
      • Shortness of funds affected the company throughout its existence, severely handicapping the retailer's ability to compete with private firms.
      • As a complete surprise, except to those in the know, came the story of shortness of munitions.
      • Take all the measures in your power to discharge from the ice the British steamers whose return to England is essential on account of the shortness of transports.
      • Given the shortness of political horizons, it would be advantageous to have the quickest possible retribution for bad behaviour.
      • Whoever considers the shortness of hope and is ignorant of the term, makes it obligatory.
      • He had heard that there was a great shortness in guns and munitions.
  • 4The quality of being abrupt or rude in speech.

    my shortness with people contributed to my demise
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was suffering from a brain cancer, which might explain his shortness with you.
    • Are you often short with others, and do you make excuses for your shortness?
    • Still distraught over her shortness with him, he reminded her that the days of divorce being taboo were long gone.
    • She was not inclined to answer any questions without a sarcastic undertone or shortness with me.
    • Impatience manifesting in rudeness or shortness is symptomatic of a rhythm problem.
    • Rudeness or shortness is a symptom of a deeper problem.
    • We talked about this issue again on 20 January, when I expressed concern over your shortness with students.
    • I think what looks like rudeness may be natural impatience or shortness with people who don't appear to have done any homework.
    • Given her reputation for shortness with them, she might not accept it.
    • He had no tolerance for Will's shortness with him.
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