miniature version• What dreary offices we inhabit, I thought as I allowed my gaze to travel round this miniature version of my own.• The family and home was a miniature version of the nation state.• Now however, a miniature version of the raceriot that Gallagher had predictedexploded on campus.
1in miniatureSMALLexactly like something or someone but much smaller 缩影的,微小模型的
She’s her mother in miniature.
她是她母亲的缩影。
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in miniature• She has her mother's facein miniature.
2.[countableC]AVP a very small painting, usually of a person 微型画,小画像
3[countableC] a very small bottle containing an alcoholic drink 小瓶装酒,酒版
a miniature of whiskey
小瓶威士忌酒
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miniature• We've got a painting of Parsons here somewhere, a miniature done by another member of the club called PeterLens.• The carcass is small so that cuts appear to be miniatures of beef cuts.• These are completeminiatures of the parents and will soon busily be eating brineshrimp.• But for the vertigoshotalone, a horizontalminiature was built to avoid counter-weighting the heavy VistaVision camera.• The building joinsminiatures of Hampton Court and Fontainebleau Palace at the museum.• For instance, you could create two groups of miniatures in the recesses on either side of a fireplace.• In fact, in many cases, the very size of miniatures makes them more suitable for particular ideas and arrangements.• portrait miniatures• Among her prize-winningstock is Bickels TinkerToy, which she says is one of the smallest miniatures in the world.
Originminiature2
(1500-1600)Italianminiatura“art of drawing small pictures in a book”, from Latinminiare“to color with minium”, from minium“red substance used for coloring pictures in old books”; influenced by minute and minimum