monoliths
n. 獨塊巨石,整體塑製品( monolith的名詞複數 )
A monolith is a very large, upright piece of stone, especially one that was put in place in ancient times.
If you refer to an organization or system as a monolith, you are critical of it because it is very large and very slow to change, and it does not seem to have different parts with different characters.
A deal between the two powerful institutions would have created a banking monolith.
若是這兩個強大機構之間達成交易,就會產生一個金融業的巨無霸。
Less extreme but equally impressive monoliths cascade down the mountain.
沿著山坡自上而下一塊塊巨大石柱階式地連線著,雖不那麼異常奇特卻同樣令人難忘.
These gaseous monoliths are a few light - years tall and point to the central cluster.
這些氣體的巨柱只有幾 光年 高並且指想了簇群的中間.