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Could you tell me the differences between "miniature" and "small"?
Oct 22, 2013 8:33 AM
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Miniature means very very small for a thing of its kind.
Something which is miniature could be called small but generally miniature is something which is extremely small.
Also, it is important to note - miniature means a very small version of something of its kind - for example a miniature horse.
You would not call anything that is small, miniature, but you can call anything that is miniature small (hope I'm not confusing you) - you would only call something miniature if it was much smaller than the typical size for something of its kind - e.g. a miniature house (a doll house for example).
Some examples -
My neighbour drives a Nissan Micra, his car is small. My mother drives a Range Rover, her car is big.
My brother has a toy car, it is a miniature version of my mother's Range Rover.
I could go into more detail, but I worry that I'm already making it too confusing, hopefully someone can give you a clearer answer if you don't understand what I mean.
October 22, 2013
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese
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