enormity
n. 穷凶极恶; 弥天大罪; 巨大; 极大
If you refer to the enormity of something that you consider to be a problem or difficulty, you are referring to its very great size, extent, or seriousness.
I was numbed by the enormity of the responsibility...
责任之大让我惊慌失措。
He was anxious about the enormity of the task ahead.
他为眼前任务的艰巨性而担忧。
If you refer to the enormity of an event, you are emphasizing that it is terrible and frightening.
It makes no sense to belittle the enormity of the disaster which has occurred.
对于已经发生的灾难,其严重性不该小视。
An enormity is an action that is considered totally unacceptable.
...the enormities they committed.
他们犯下的滔天大罪
...the enormity of what slavery meant.
奴隶制代表的罪恶
1. the quality of being outrageous
2. vastness of size or extent;
3. the quality of extreme wickedness
4. an act of extreme wickedness
Can it conceal the enormity of the economic and financial damage inflicted on the [ Zionist ] entity?
以色列能够隐瞒冲突给这个 ( 犹太复国主义 ) 实体造成的巨大经济和财政损失 吗 ?
The cruel murderer was put to death for the enormity of his crime.
这残人的凶手因罪行的凶残被处以死刑.
Used to symbolize enormity of greatness.
还能作为伟大事物的象征.
You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead.
你们之所以这样做,是因为你们懂得在我们面前的巨大的使命.
The questions he raised reflected enormity of his doubts.
他提出的问题反映出他有很大的怀疑.