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shorter
更短
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Short
a.
[
Compar.
Shorter
superl.
Shortest
.]
1.
Not
long
;
having
brief
length
or
linear
extension
;
as
,
a
short
distance
;
a
short
piece
of
timber
;
a
short
flight
.
The
bed
is
shorter
than
that
a
man
can
stretch
himself
on
it
.
--
Isa
.
xxviii
. 20.
2.
Not
extended
in
time
;
having
very
limited
duration
;
not
protracted
;
as
,
short
breath
.
The
life
so
short
,
the
craft
so
long
to
learn
.
--
Chaucer
.
To
short
absense
I
could
yield
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Limited
in
quantity
;
inadequate
;
insufficient
;
scanty
;
as
,
a
short
supply
of
provisions
,
or
of
water
.
4.
Insufficiently
provided
;
inadequately
supplied
;
scantily
furnished
;
lacking
;
not
coming
up
to
a
resonable
,
or
the
ordinary
,
standard
; --
usually
with
of
;
as
,
to
be
short
of
money
.
We
shall
be
short
in
our
provision
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Deficient
;
defective
;
imperfect
;
not
coming
up
,
as
to
a
measure
or
standard
;
as
,
an
account
which
is
short
of
the
trith
.
6.
Not
distant
in
time
;
near
at
hand
.
Marinell
was
sore
offended
That
his
departure
thence
should
be
so
short
. --
Spenser
.
He
commanded
those
who
were
appointed
to
attend
him
to
be
ready
by
a
short
day
.
--
Clarendon
.
7.
Limited
in
intellectual
power
or
grasp
;
not
comprehensive
;
narrow
;
not
tenacious
,
as
memory
.
Their
own
short
understandings
reach
No
farther
than
the
present
. --
Rowe
.
8.
Less
important
,
efficaceous
,
or
powerful
;
not
equal
or
equivalent
;
less
(
than
); --
with
of
.
Hardly
anything
short
of
an
invasion
could
rouse
them
again
to
war
.
--
Landor
.
9.
Abrupt
;
brief
;
pointed
;
petulant
;
as
,
he
gave
a
short
answer
to
the
question
.
10.
Cookery
Breaking
or
crumbling
readily
in
the
mouth
;
crisp
;
as
,
short
pastry
.
11.
Metal
Brittle
.
Note:
☞
Metals
that
are
brittle
when
hot
are
called
░ot-short
;
as
,
cast
iron
may
be
hot-short
,
owing
to
the
presence
of
sulphur
.
Those
that
are
brittle
when
cold
are
called
cold-short
;
as
,
cast
iron
may
be
cold-short
,
on
account
of
the
presence
of
phosphorus
.
12.
Stock Exchange
Engaging
or
engaged
to
deliver
what
is
not
possessed
;
as
,
short
contracts
;
to
be
short
of
stock
.
See
The shorts
,
under
Short
,
n.
,
and
To sell short
,
under
Short
,
adv.
Note:
☞
In
mercantile
transactions
,
a
note
or
bill
is
sometimes
made
payable
at
short
sight
,
that
is
,
in
a
little
time
after
being
presented
to
the
payer
.
13.
Phon.
Not
prolonged
,
or
relatively
less
prolonged
,
in
utterance
; --
opposed
to
long
,
and
applied
to
vowels
or
to
syllables
.
In
English
,
the
long
and
short
of
the
same
letter
are
not
,
in
most
cases
,
the
long
and
short
of
the
same
sound
;
thus
,
the
i
in
ill
is
the
short
sound
,
not
of
i
in
isle
,
but
of
ee
in
eel
,
and
the
e
in
pet
is
the
short
sound
of
a
in
pate
,
etc
.
See
Quantity
,
and
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§22, 30.
Note:
☞
Short
is
much
used
with
participles
to
form
numerous
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
short
-armed,
short
-billed,
short
-fingered,
short
-haired,
short
-necked,
short
-sleeved,
short
-tailed,
short
-winged,
short
-wooled,
etc
.
At short notice
,
in
a
brief
time
;
promptly
.
Short rib
Anat.
,
one
of
the
false
ribs
.
Short suit
Whist
,
any
suit
having
only
three
cards
,
or
less
than
three
. --
R
.
A
.
Proctor
.
To come short
,
To cut short
,
To fall short
,
etc
.
See
under
Come
,
Cut
,
etc
.
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