outsize的意思和读音

outsize

: [aʊtˈsaɪz] : [ˈaʊtˌsaɪz]

adj.

n.

outsizes  

adj.enormous,massive,vast,huge,immense

outsizeadj.

1.larger than the usual size

an outsize desk

2.designed for large people

outsize clothes

adj.1.,()

n.1.;

adj.1.much larger than usual

1. out- == outsize outsit ...

2. outdo / outsize outdoor ...

3. ... Capacity 3T/H Outsize 1050*420*1087mm Filter net spec 30-300Micro ...

4. ... tumultuous outsize dauntless ...

5. outnumber v. outsize a. outwear v. 穿 ...

6. outshot outsize outskirt ,, ...

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1.While a new device historically may have counted for only a few weeks of sales in the June quarter, it has had an outsize impact.6

2.The amount of money invested is still small by China's standards, but seems to be setting off an outsize reaction among the Japanese.

3.One program, which had enrolled a professional athlete, attempted to report his outsize salary in their average.

4.Yet it in the world of outsize expectations that envelops Apple, it still contributed to a rare earnings disappointment from the company.使

5.Outsize bonuses at big banks and securities firms have never been more controversial.

6."is still an extraordinarily rich society where Americans maintain outsize consumption 'needs' relative to other societies. "Bosworth。”

7.It didn't work: the banks, laden with bad loans, faced outsize insolvency problems, not just a shortage of liquid funds.

8.If markets continue to normalize and rivals become healthy, opportunities for outsize gains will evaporate. Meanwhile, the U.

9.Elliott had brought his outsize personality and tough mind to Washington for Franklin Roosevelt and stayed connected with that world.(FranklinRoosevelt)

10.Small wonder that the United States has long had an outsize interest in the place.