mammoth
n. [動]猛瑪(象); 龐然大物
adj. 龐大的,巨大的
You can use mammoth to emphasize that a task or change is very large and needs a lot of effort to achieve.
...the mammoth task of relocating the library...
圖書館搬遷的艱鉅任務
You can only undertake mammoth changes if the finances are there...
資金到位的情況下方可進行重大變革。
A mammoth was an animal like an elephant, with very long tusks and long hair, that lived a long time ago but no longer exists.
1. any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks
1. so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth;
Managerial failures this mammoth are all different, but in a way they're all the same.
如此重大的管理失誤儘管各不相同, 但在某個方面卻又如出一轍.
But doing this for thousands of products would be a mammoth undertaking.
而將成千上萬中產品進行同類研究分析更將是一項巨大的事業.
Diegothe tiger , Manny the mammoth, and Sid the sloth are all back to save the day.
劍齒虎狄亞哥 、 長毛象蠻尼和樹懶喜德全都重返螢光幕前,將一切化險為夷.
Innumerable mammoth historical living drama and cloud opportune moment shore of in the Yunnan pond.
無數波瀾壯闊的歷史活劇,就風雲際會在滇池之濱.
His Lehman report was a mammoth task involving emails, reports, data sets and interviews.
撰寫雷曼報告是一項任務量巨大的工作,涉及電子郵件 、 報告 、 資料庫和麵談.