enormous的意思和读音

enormous

: [ɪˈnɔrməs] : [ɪˈnɔː(r)məs]

adj.

adj.+n.enormous amount,enormous potential,enormous power,enormous damage,enormous pressure

adj.tiny

adj.huge,vast,massive,giant,mammoth

enormousadj.

1.extremely large

an enormous house/dog

an enormous amount of time

enormous interest

The problems facing the President are enormous.

adj.1.; ;

adj.1.unusually large or great in size, amount, or degree

1. furry enormous playful ...

2. furry enormous playful ...

3. limited enormous impact ...

4. option n. 186 enormous a. , 187 private a. ; ...

5. / patter/ / enormous/ / extreme/ ...

6. abnormal: enormous:adj. cess ...

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1.The Lottery, with its weekly pay-out of enormous prizes, was the one public event to which the proles paid serious attention.

2.But even with this factor accounted for, geologists don't believe that alone would have been enough to create such an enormous wave.使

3.These pictures revealed enormous volcanos, huge canyons, frozen underground water, and what appeared to be dried-up river beds.

4.In Washington, White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley said there did not appear to be "any enormous impact" from the tsunami in Hawaii.”。

5.He looks into her enormous eyes, and the emotion between them is powerful and pure.

6.This has been a week of enormous courage and compassion.

7.It had become such a part of the abductee's personality that not making the symbol took enormous work to stop.使

8.Child psychology as an independent discipline only a hundred years of history of the branch, but its development and change are enormous.

9.The disappointment was enormous; I could have exploded, like a volcano, but I had to leave it inside and it ate away at me.

10.In a few years, an enormous amusement center has grown out of a small town in Florida's "Orange County " .