massive
英 ['mæsɪv]
美['mæsɪv]
- adj. 大量的;巨大的,厚重的;魁伟的
英英释意
- 1. imposing in size or bulk or solidity;
- "massive oak doors"
- "Moore's massive sculptures"
- "the monolithic proportions of Stalinist architecture"
- "a monumental scale"
- 2. being the same substance throughout;
- "massive silver"
- 3. imposing in scale or scope or degree or power;
- "massive retaliatory power"
- "a massive increase in oil prices"
- "massive changes"
- 4. consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter;
- "Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets"
双语例句
- 1. Combined with other compounds, they created a massive dynamite-type bomb.
- 将其与其他化合物结合,就制造出杀伤力极强的硝酸甘油炸弹。
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- 2. We needed to reskill our workforce to cope with massive technological change.
- 我们得让工人学习新技能,以应对巨大的技术变革。
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- 3. Frank had been struck down by a massive heart attack.
- 弗兰克的身体已经被一场严重的心脏病拖垮了。
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- 4. European farmers are planning a massive demonstration against farm subsidy cuts.
- 欧洲农场主正策划一场抗议削减农场补贴的大规模示威游行。
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- 5. US forces are poised for a massive air, land and sea assault.
- 美国军队作好了发动大规模海、陆、空攻击的准备。
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