monumental
adj. 不朽的; 紀念碑的; 非常的
You can use monumental to emphasize the size or extent of something.
It had been a monumental blunder to give him the assignment.
當時把這項任務給他是大錯特錯了。
...a series of monumental disappointments.
一連串的巨大失望
If you describe a book or musical work as monumental, you are emphasizing that it is very large and impressive, and is likely to be important for a long time.
...his monumental work on Chinese astronomy.
他關於中國天文學的不朽鉅著
A monumental building or sculpture is very large and impressive.
I take no real interest in monumental sculpture.
我對高大的雕塑沒什麼興趣。
1. relating or belonging to or serving as a monument;
2. of outstanding significance;
3. imposing in size or bulk or solidity;
They are like human beings with marble poured over them, smooth, white, monumental.
象是活人身上敷了一層雲石, 光滑 、 潔白 、 巍巍然.
The urgency of the situation makes it necessary to reiterate the monumental problems of population growth.
情況的緊迫性使我們有必要重申人口增長的重大問題.
This will be a monumental struggle of good versus evil. But good will prevail.
這將是一場不朽的正義同邪惡的戰鬥. 但正義終會戰勝邪惡.
He also labored on a monumental equestrian statue in honor of Lodovico's father, Francesco Sforza.
與此同時,他還開始為洛多維科的父親弗朗切斯科·斯福爾扎雕刻一尊巨型騎馬塑像.
The Taylor shooting claimed innocent lives and caused monumental suffering to the victims'families and friends.
泰勒開槍殺害的是無辜的生命,給受害者的家人和朋友造成了莫大的痛苦.