gigantic的意思和读音

gigantic

: [dʒaɪˈɡæntɪk] : [dʒaɪ'ɡæntɪk]

adj.

Adj.+n.gigantic scale,gigantic project

adj.tiny

adj.huge,enormous,massive,vast,gargantuan

giganticadj.

1.extremely large

adj.1.;,

adj.1.extremely large

1. genetic gigantic global ...

2. giant gigantic girl ...

3. necklace n. gigantic adj. , burners n. , ...

4. geology n. ;() gigantic a. glamor n. ...

5. 〖 broadandstrong〗 gigantic〖 greatfruit;greatachievement〗 ...

7. 〖 havebothatthesametime〗 gigantic〖 holdaconcurrentpost〗 ...

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1.The construction of the gigantic Egyptian pyramids at Giza during the 2500 B. C. was one of the greatest engineering feats of ancient times.2500

2.Gordon Gekko, who famously said "greed is good, " is just getting out of jail with a gigantic cell phone and no one to meet him.”(greedisgood)

3.And Edgar Kraft himself was nothing but a part of this grand design, nothing but a cog in a gigantic machine.·齿

4.But , Mama, but, Mama, what if I were a Cyclops, and I had just one big, gigantic eye in the middle of my head?

5.If one tried to visualise what this thing looked like, you'd have to sort of think of a gigantic wombat on steroids.西

6.Such a gigantic antenna could be used to generate the gigantic stationary wave around the Earth.线

7.Tony knew enough of things and the problems of aeronautics to realize that this gigantic imitation of a bee would give the newspapers fits.使

8.It looked around savagely with its gigantic, mesmerizing eyes, and its bright red tongue hung out, twitching.

9.Every object in the opera comes alive and is a gigantic music instrument, like this chandelier. It takes up the whole stage.”。

10.This has been a puzzle for scientists wondering how gigantic plant-eating dinosaurs known as sauropods got to be so big.