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I. short [Brit ʃɔːt, Am ʃɔrt] N
1. short (drink):
2. short ELEC → short circuit
3. short CINE:
4. short FIN (deficit):
5. short FIN (on stock exchange):
II. shorts N
shorts npl:
III. short [Brit ʃɔːt, Am ʃɔrt] ADJ
1. short (not long-lasting):
short time, stay, memory, period
short attr course
short conversation, speech, chapter
2. short:
short (not of great length) hair, dress, distance, stick
short attr animal's coat, fur
to win by a short head HORSE RAC
3. short (not tall):
short person
4. short (scarce):
short water, food
5. short (inadequate):
short rations
6. short (lacking):
to be short on person: talent, tact
to go short of clothes, money, food
7. short (in abbreviation):
8. short (abrupt):
short person, personality never attr
short laugh
9. short LING:
short vowel
10. short FIN:
short bill
short loan, credit
short seller
11. short FOOD:
short pastry
IV. short [Brit ʃɔːt, Am ʃɔrt] ADV (abruptly)
short stop
V. in short ADV
VI. short of PREP
1. short of (just before):
2. short of (just less than):
a little short of £1, 000
3. short of (except):
VII. short [Brit ʃɔːt, Am ʃɔrt] VB trans, intr
short ELEC → short circuit
VIII. short [Brit ʃɔːt, Am ʃɔrt]
to have sb by the short hairs Am inf or short and curlies Brit inf
expédier qc/qn
I. short circuit [Brit, Am ʃɔrt ˈsərkət] N
II. short-circuit VB trans
short-circuit trans lit, fig:
III. short-circuit VB intr
short-circuit intr:
I. cut short VB [Brit kʌt -, Am kət -] (cut short [sth], cut [sth] short)
cut short holiday, visit, discussion:
II. cut short VB [Brit kʌt -, Am kət -] (cut [sb] short)
I. cut short VB [Brit kʌt -, Am kət -] (cut short [sth], cut [sth] short)
cut short holiday, visit, discussion:
II. cut short VB [Brit kʌt -, Am kət -] (cut [sb] short)
short-arse N Brit sl
bas-du-cul m sl
short account N FIN
short-haul ADJ AVIAT
short suit N
short-lived [Brit ʃɔːtˈlɪvd, Am ˌʃɔrtˈlɪvd] ADJ
short-lived triumph, success, happiness
short-lived effect, phenomenon
short exchange N FIN
short-haired [Brit ʃɔːtˈhɛːd, Am ˌʃɔrtˈhɛrd] ADJ
short-haired person
short-haired animal
short-termism [Brit, Am ˌʃɔrtˈtərmɪzəm] N
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I. short [ʃɔ:t, Am ʃɔ:rt] ADJ
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
3. short (not far):
short distance
4. short (brief):
short memory
5. short (not enough):
to be short (of cash) inf
6. short:
Phrases:
II. short [ʃɔ:t, Am ʃɔ:rt] N
1. short CINE (genre):
2. short inf ELEC:
3. short Brit inf (alcohol):
III. short [ʃɔ:t, Am ʃɔ:rt] ADV
short to stop:
Phrases:
short story N
short film N
short pastry N
short-sleeved ADJ
short wave N
short-staffed ADJ Aus, Brit
short-range ADJ
1. short-range MIL:
short-range missile
2. short-range (not long-range):
short-range estimate, weather forecast
short-lived ADJ
short-lived happiness:
short-term ADJ
short-term loan, policy, memory:
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I. short [ʃɔrt] ADJ
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
3. short (not far):
short distance
4. short (brief):
short memory
5. short (not enough):
6. short (rude):
Phrases:
II. short [ʃɔrt] N
1. short CINE (genre):
2. short inf ELEC:
III. short [ʃɔrt] ADV
short stop:
Phrases:
I. short-circuit VB intr
II. short-circuit VB trans ELEC
short-circuit a. fig
short dough N
short-lived ADJ
short-lived happiness:
short film N
short-sighted ADJ
1. short-sighted (of eyesight):
2. short-sighted (not prudent):
short-staffed ADJ
short-tempered ADJ
short-range ADJ
short-range missile
short-range estimate, weather forecast
short-term ADJ
short-term loan, policy, memory:
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She began writing when she was seven, and published her first short story when she was 18.
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Here is a writer capable of great subtlety, fusing the turning point moment of short story, depth and length of novel, in-breath of exalted verse.
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She wrote her first short story at the age of nine.
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