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    smaller

    US /s'mɔ:lər/

    ・

    UK /s'mɔ:lər/

    A1
    adj.AdjectiveLess in amount or less large in size
    Can I have the smaller one, that one’s too big

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    The Moons of Mars Explained -- Phobos & Deimos MM#2

    01:55The Moons of Mars Explained -- Phobos & Deimos MM#2
    • Smaller Deimos, on the other hand, is slowly escaping Mars.

      Smaller Deimos, on the other hand, is slowly escaping Mars.

    • Smaller Deimos, on the other hand, is slowly escaping Mars.

      Smaller Deimos, on the other hand, is slowly escaping Mars.

    B1

    Why Do the Chinese Use Chopsticks

    05:41Why Do the Chinese Use Chopsticks
    • After all, once you start using chopsticks, you'd naturally prefer smaller chunks of food that are easier to eat with said chopsticks.

      After all, once you start using chopsticks, you'd naturally prefer smaller chunks of food that are easier to eat with said chopsticks.

    • After all, once you start using chopsticks, you'd naturally prefer smaller chunks of food that are easier to eat with said chopsticks.

      After all, once you start using chopsticks, you'd naturally prefer smaller chunks of food that are easier to eat with said chopsticks.

    B1

    I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ

    08:29I Spent 24 Hours Wearing Apple’s Vision Pro Headset | WSJ
    • In low light, I couldn't read things with smaller print because of pixelation.

      In low light, I couldn't read things with smaller print because of pixelation.

    • I couldn't read things with smaller print

      I couldn't read things with smaller print

    B1

    How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants

    09:10How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants
    • Patrick also highlighted another crucial challenge faced by startups in much of Europe: the smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

      Patrick also highlighted another crucial challenge faced by startups in much of Europe: the smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

    • The smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

      The smaller talent pool compared to the U.S.

    B1

    How Singapore Got So Crazy Rich

    07:01How Singapore Got So Crazy Rich
    • This tiny island nation is smaller than New York City,

      This tiny island nation is smaller than New York City,

    • This tiny island nation is smaller than New York City, but

      This tiny island nation is smaller than New York City, but

    B1

    This Is How Huawei Shocked America With a Smartphone

    07:57This Is How Huawei Shocked America With a Smartphone
    • Basically, the smaller you can make a transistor, the better you can make the capabilities of a chip.

      Basically, the smaller you can make a transistor, the better you can make the capabilities of a chip.

    • Basically, the smaller you can make a transistor,

      Basically, the smaller you can make a transistor,

    B1

    Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8

    10:01Presentation Phrases & Public Speaking Advice | Business English Course Lesson 8
    • For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

      For example, "As I said in the beginning, we might have a crisis on the horizon." The same goes for, "This relates to what I was saying earlier," or "This ties in with..." Emphasising a point: "The significance of this is..." or "This is important because..." or "We have to remember that..." Making reference to information: "Based on our findings..." or "Our data shows..." or "According to our study..." Explaining visuals: "I'd like to illustrate this point by showing you..." or "This chart shows a breakdown of..." A breakdown is often used in a presentation to show all of the smaller parts of something bigger.

    • to show all of the smaller parts

      to show all of the smaller parts

    A2

    Let's Learn English in the Garden! ???

    08:16Let's Learn English in the Garden! ???
    • So if I didn't like some of these smaller branches, I could trim the tree.

      So if I didn't like some of these smaller branches, I could trim the tree.

    • So you can chop down a tree, you can cut down a tree, you can snip off or cut off smaller branches, or you can cut off or lop off larger ones.

      So you can chop down a tree, you can cut down a tree, you can snip off or cut off smaller branches, or you can cut off or lop off larger ones.

    B2

    How to fight climate change with parking lots

    08:32How to fight climate change with parking lots
    • These cells are much smaller

      These cells are much smaller

    B1

    Fourth U.S. Military shoot down of an unidentified object in a week

    04:52Fourth U.S. Military shoot down of an unidentified object in a week
    • The other three are smaller; it's not clear who owns them.

      The other three are smaller; it's not clear who owns them.

    • SURVEILLANCE BALLOON. THE OTHER THREE ARE SMALLER.

      SURVEILLANCE BALLOON. THE OTHER THREE ARE SMALLER.

    B1