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Short is from China.

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Short; Short; Short-term; Short-lived

Lack; Insufficient; Not reached; Not as good as; Intermediate (interrupt); Premature (termination).

A small amount of spirits; A short film, especially one shown before a feature film.

Deliberately make less change; Cheating short circuit.

They? Used to be. Performing? Answer? Short? Excerpts? From where? Shakespeare's Two? Gentlemen. Yes? Verona?

They are performing a passage from Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona.

Extended data

When used with time, hour, year, etc. , which can mean "insufficient", "less than" and "transient"; Regarding an action or sound, it can mean "short".

Short can also be interpreted as short, abbreviation, simple and rude, few and thick, strong, short sound, short term, about to cash, simply and so on.

Short can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence.

When used as an adverb, short means "suddenly and abruptly" and can sometimes be interpreted as "unable to reach the destination".

Short is often used as an adverbial in sentences.

Short, as a noun, basically means "short circuit", "short film" and "shorts", and can also be interpreted as "spirits".

When referring to "wine" and "Shorts", short is usually interpreted as plural. When used as the subject, the predicate verb must be plural, and "a pair of shorts" is a pair of shorts.

Short on the head is short before and after, not short up and down.