monstrous
adj. 丑陋的; 巨大的; 畸形的; 与传说中怪物相象的
If you describe a situation or event as monstrous, you mean that it is extremely shocking or unfair.
She endured the monstrous behaviour for years...
多年来,她一直忍受着这种骇人听闻的暴行。
I just hope the people who committed this monstrous evil will be able to live with themselves.
我只是希望犯下这种骇人罪行的人能承受良心的谴责。
If you describe an unpleasant thing as monstrous, you mean that it is extremely large in size or extent.
...a monstrous copper edifice...
又大又难看的铜制建筑物
It was blowing a monstrous gale.
狂风肆虐。
If you describe something as monstrous, you mean that it is extremely frightening because it appears unnatural or ugly.
...the film's monstrous fantasy figure.
电影里虚构出来的恐怖形象
1. abnormally large
2. shockingly brutal or cruel;
3. distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous;
He does return, destroying the building by driving a monstrous vehicle directly into it.
他后来确实回来了--驾着一种巨大的交通工具径直冲进了那座建筑物, 将它毁了.
Our company be commensurate to the monstrous beautiful woman colleague!
我们公司相当怪异的美女同事!
Maverick, unlawful human action rules the markets, unexpected and unimaginable monstrous events shape the markets.
标新立异、不合法规的人类行为支配着市场, 出乎意料且难以想象的骇人事件则塑造了市场.
The barrow image, like a monstrous shadow, follows her throughout the novel.
古墓意象, 像一个巨大的阴影, 在整部小说中都尾随其后.
It's monstrous to charge that much for a hotel room.
一个旅馆房间要那么多钱也太多了.