titanic
adj. <化>钛的; 四价钛的; 十分巨大的; 非常庞大的
If you describe something as titanic, you mean that it is very big or important, and usually that it involves very powerful forces.
The world had witnessed a titanic struggle between two visions of the future.
世界见证了两种对未来的构想之间的激烈较量。
1. of great force or power
a titanic struggle between good and evil
善与恶之间的一场大搏斗
We have been making titanic effort to achieve our purpose.
我们一直在作极大的努力,以达到我们的目的.
Even by modern standards, the 46, 000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship.
即使按照现代的标准看, 那46, 000吨的泰坦斯尼克号也是一艘巨轮.
The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
泰坦尼克号及时地转了方向, 勉强避开了高耸在它旁边超过海面一百英尺的一块巨大的冰墙.
In 1912, the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
1912年,“泰坦尼克”号在处女航中失事沉没。