giant的意思和读音

giant

: [ˈdʒaɪənt] : ['dʒaɪənt]

n.;(

adj.

giants  

adj.+n.giant company,giant scheme,giant plant,giant corporation,giant statue

n.nobody

n.colossus,titan,leviathan,behemoth,ogre

giantn.

1.(in stories) a very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid

2.an unusually large person, animal or plant

He's a giant of a man.

3.a very large and powerful organization

the multinational oil giants

4.a person who is very good at sth

literary giants

adj.

1.[obn]very large; much larger or more important than similar things usually are

a giant crab

a giant-size box of tissues

a giant step towards achieving independence

n.1.;2.;,3.

adj.1.,

n.1.a very large and successful company; someone who is very successful and important, especially in the arts2.an imaginary person in stories, who is extremely tall, strong, and often evil; a man who is much taller and stronger than most men

adj.1.extremely large; used in the names of some animals and plants that are much larger than others of the same type

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1.With his hands-on approach, he brings to life the mystery and majesty of these giant wonders of the botanical world.

2.He got to the beanstalk and climbed as quick as he could, but to his horror, the giant also started climbing down after him.

3.Down came the giant with a terrible crash, and that was the end of him.

4.and an old giant, although we know he is very high, but when he was born we do not know.

5.Actually as a traditional cultural giant, he was also good at poetry and calligraphy. Meanwhile, he had a sense of responsibility.

6.Each zoo pays $1 million a year to China to help giant panda conservation efforts in return for the loan of a breeding pair to exhibit.

7.Like its giant cousin Icadyptes, it had an hyper-elongated bill which it used to snap up fish in the ancient equatorial sea.

8.They looked up to see the Giant lose the stability of the stalk and fall to the ground.

9.He took a giant stride forward in understanding mechanical principles and in understanding gravity.

10.Everything is new. Smells, sights, sounds. But the first rhinos back in the wild take to it like giant sailing ships under a strong wind.