huge的意思和读音

huge

: [hjudʒ] : [hjuːdʒ]

adj.

huger  hugest  

adj.+n.huge amount,huge market,huge number,huge difference,huge deficit

adj.tiny

adj.enormous,vast,gigantic,massive,giant

hugeadj.

1.extremely large in size or amount; great in degree

a huge crowd

He gazed up at her with huge brown eyes.

huge debts

huge amounts of data

The sums of money involved are potentially huge.

The party was a huge success.

This is going to be a huge problem for us.

2.(informal)very successful

I think this band is going to be huge.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.extremely large in size; extremely large in number, amount, or degree2.extremely successful and well known

1. shape huge earthquake ...

2. 60 everywhere ad. , 63 huge a. , 64 earthquake n. ...

3. urge huge lie n. ...

4. hug n. huge adj. , , hum v. , n., ...

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1.While describing Shanghai as 'the New York of Asia, ' he said basic communication was a huge problem.”,

2.This method works. If you don't believe me, try it for at least a week. You'll be amazed at what a huge difference it makes.

3.Now Bynum looms as a huge question mark for the team heading into training camp. Will he be ready to go?

4.There would be a flyer hanging in some hallway of a dorm and at the top of the page, in HUGE letters, was the word "SEX" .宿“SEX”。

5.In retrospect, the GI Bill may appear to some to have been a huge public "welfare" program. But it would be wrong to think of it that way.,《退

6.Son of Prometheus, Deucalion had been warned before hand by his father of the coming flood and made himself a huge chest.

7."We were just about to park our car. We are turning home and out of nowhere a huge white GMC came up, " the woman said to the dispatcher.“GMC,”

8.It had great natural resources, trained workers, and a huge market within its own borders.

9.That seems to me to be a huge wake up call for on-line travel companies.线

10.His dandruff was such a huge turnoff that I could not even look at him.