momentous
adj. 重大的; 重要的
If you refer to a decision, event, or change as momentous, you mean that it is very important, often because of the effects that it will have in the future.
...the momentous decision to send in the troops...
派遣部队的重大决定
The past three years have been among the most momentous in world history.
过去的3年是世界历史上最重要的时期之一。
1. of very great significance;
significant, important, momentous
这些形容词均含"重要的,重大的"之意。
I am sure this office will be at the heart of momentous changes of Asian history.
我深信,在亚洲经历重大转变的时刻,办事处的工作将会举足轻重.
According to paleoecologist Edward Deevey, the past million years show three momentous changes.
古生态学家爱德华·狄维认为, 在过去100万年间出现过3次重大的变动.
The DLL is established, which have a momentous significance to further development.
建立了动态连接库文件, 对软件使用者在该软件基础上做二次开发具有相当重要的意义.
That is going to be a pretty momentous event.
这将是一个非常重大的事件.
This is rare and representative of his momentous spirit.
这或许是作者胸中汹涌浩荡气势的溢露.