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short (EN)
adjektivo, adverbo, substantivo, verbo, prepozicio

adjektivo “short”

short, komp. shorter, supl. shortest
  1. mallonga
    She bought a short dress for the summer party.
  2. malalta
    Despite being the shortest in her class, she was the fastest runner.
  3. mallongdaŭra
    The movie was surprisingly short, lasting only about an hour.
  4. konciza
    She wrote a short story for her English class.
  5. nesufiĉa
    The hospital was in a short supply of masks during the pandemic.
  6. mankanta (je)
    The report was short of details, making it difficult to understand the full scope of the project.
  7. mallongigo (por)
    "Vet" is short for "veterinarian".
  8. profita (ĉe merkatprezaj faladoj)
    He was short on tech stocks, betting they would fall in the next quarter.

adverbo “short”

short, shorter, shortest
  1. pli frue
    The meeting was cut short, surprising everyone with its brevity.
  2. ne sufiĉe malproksime
    He threw the pass short, missing the receiver by several feet.

substantivo “short”

singularo short, pluralo shorts aŭ ne nombrabla
  1. malligo
    The power outage was caused by a short in the electrical system.
  2. mallonga filmo
    Before the main feature, the audience was treated to a hilarious animated short about a mischievous cat.
  3. trinkaĵeto
    After dinner, he ordered a short of rum to cap off the meal.
  4. mallonga entjero
    In our code, we used shorts to store the ages of users since we didn't expect any values over 30,000.

verbo “short”

infinitivo short; li shorts; pasinteco shorted; pasinta part. shorted; ger. shorting
  1. mallongigi
    Spilling water on the electrical outlet accidentally shorted the entire system.
  2. spekuli malaltiĝon
    John decided to short the company's stock, betting that its value would drop after the disappointing earnings report.

prepozicio “short”

short
  1. sen
    The kitchen is short two spoons for tonight's dinner party.